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mandibulated (a.)

Provided with mandibles adapted for biting, as many insects.

mandibulated Sentence Examples

  1. The massive mandibulated jaws of the great white shark snapped shut with lethal force.
  2. The praying mantis used its sharp, mandibulated forelegs to capture its prey.
  3. The giant centipede scuttled along the forest floor, its numerous mandibulated segments clacking together.
  4. The crab extended its powerful mandibulated claws, ready to defend itself against the attacking octopus.
  5. The ants swarmed over the decaying log, their mandibles working tirelessly to gather food.
  6. The grasshopper leapt into the air, its mandibles extended to gnaw on a nearby leaf.
  7. The millipede curled into a tight spiral, its mandibulated legs protecting its soft underbelly.
  8. The tarantula's venom paralyzed the insect, allowing the mandibulated fangs to crush its exoskeleton.
  9. The mantis shrimp's lightning-fast mandibles could shatter the shells of mollusks with ease.
  10. The dragon wandered through the ruins, its mandibles dripping with the blood of its victims.

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Provided with mandibles adapted for biting, as many insects.

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The massive mandibulated jaws of the great white shark snapped shut with lethal force.

The praying mantis used its sharp, mandibulated forelegs to capture its prey.

The giant centipede scuttled along the forest floor, its numerous mandibulated segments clacking together.

The crab extended its powerful mandibulated claws, ready to defend itself against the attacking octopus.