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Background imageJaws Collection: Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci

Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci. Historical artwork and notes on the anatomy of the human skull and teeth, by the Italian artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageJaws Collection: Panoramic dental X-ray

Panoramic dental X-ray showing all the teeth in the upper and lower jaws

Background imageJaws Collection: Whale Shark - mouth open feeding, & diver. Australia. Worldwide

Whale Shark - mouth open feeding, & diver. Australia. Worldwide
VT-6318 WHALE SHARK and Snorkeller - mouth open feeding. 60ft long. Australia - Worldwide. North West coast Australia. Ningaloo Marine Park

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark VT 2255 (M) Underwater close up of head and open mouth - South Australia

Great White Shark VT 2255 (M) Underwater close up of head and open mouth - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias
VT-2255-M Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - underwater close up of head and open mouth. Carcharodon carcharias Photographed: South Australia

Background imageJaws Collection: Horses skull

Horses skull, coloured X-ray

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark VT 5022 (M) Underwater view of head, coming to surface	- South Australia

Great White Shark VT 5022 (M) Underwater view of head, coming to surface - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias
VT-5022-M Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - view of head underwater, coming up to surface, . Carcharodon carcharias Photographed: South Australia. Distribution: Worldwide, Temperate seas

Background imageJaws Collection: Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open _C3A1592

Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open _C3A1592
TOM-1640 Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open Panthera tigris sumatrae Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - C/U MOUTH

Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - C/U MOUTH
RAF-78 Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - C/U MOUTH Carcharodon carcharias Ralf Kiefner Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10767981

Picture No. 10767981
JAWS, Mechanical Great White shark - Valerie Taylor with the shark used in the making of the film Jaws Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark VT 371 (M) Underwater close up of head - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias

Great White Shark VT 371 (M) Underwater close up of head - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias © Ron & Valerie
VT-371-M Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - close-up of head showing teeth and ampoules / ampullae of Lorenzini Carcharodon carcharias Photographed: South Australia

Background imageJaws Collection: Greater Spotted Dogfish teeth and jaws. Teeth continuously replaced from behind

Greater Spotted Dogfish teeth and jaws. Teeth continuously replaced from behind. North sea and Mediterranean
PM-10075 Greater Spotted Dogfish - teeth and jaws, teeth continuously replaced from behind North sea and Mediterranean Scyliorhinus stellaris Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10766592

Picture No. 10766592
Estuarine / Saltwater Crocodile - With jaws wide open eating Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) (Crocodylus porosus) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Human skull, X-ray

Human skull, X-ray
Human skull. Coloured X-ray of a sagittal section through a human skull. The skull has been sliced in half down the centre, revealing details of the internal structures

Background imageJaws Collection: Horse skull

Horse skull (Equus caballus), side view X-ray

Background imageJaws Collection: Megalodon prehistoric shark

Megalodon prehistoric shark, artwork, hunting a school of fish. Megalodon, Carcharocles (Carcharodon) megalodon, lived between around 20 and 1.2 million years ago, and is known only from fossils

Background imageJaws Collection: Primate skulls

Primate skulls. Coloured x-rays of the skulls of a gorilla (Gorilla gorilla, left), chimpanzee (Pan trogoldytes, centre) and human (Homo sapien, left)

Background imageJaws Collection: Alligator Gar Mississippi River Basin, USA

Alligator Gar Mississippi River Basin, USA
KEL-653 Alligator Gar Mississippi River Basin, USA Atractosteus spatula Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageJaws Collection: Jaguar Belize

Jaguar Belize
MAR-128 Jaguar Belize Panthera onca Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea

Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea
KA-516 Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark - With mouth wide open, South Australia

Great White Shark - With mouth wide open, South Australia
VT-260-m Great White Shark - With mouth wide open South Australia Carcharodon carcharias Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Crocodile, fresh water - resting on surface Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia

Crocodile, fresh water - resting on surface Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
VT-8402 Freshwater / Johnston CROCODILE - at surface Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia Crocodylus johnstoni Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK

Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK
RAF-91-m Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK split level view, with mouth open Carcharodon carcharias Ralf Kiefner Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: American Alligator

American Alligator
WAT-985 American ALLIGATOR - close-up of head, mouth open Alligator mississippiensis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Shark Teeth & Jaws

Shark Teeth & Jaws
PM-9069 Shark Teeth & Jaws Odontaspis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10849407

Picture No. 10849407
Gaboon VIPER - close-up of open mouth. Fangs fold against roof of mouth. (Bitis gabonica rhinocerus) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10864938

Picture No. 10864938
Dog skull showing large canines Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Gavial / Gharial - mouth open showing teeth - endangered - Pakistan India Burma Nepal



Gavial / Gharial - mouth open showing teeth - endangered - Pakistan India Burma Nepal


KEL-729 Gavial / Gharial - mouth open showing teeth - endangered Pakistan, India, Burma, Nepal Gavialis gangeticus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Rottweiler snarl

Rottweiler snarl
ME-2036 Dog - Rottweiler snarling / growling Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageJaws Collection: Red-bellied Piranha - close-up of teeth Llanos, Venezuela

Red-bellied Piranha - close-up of teeth Llanos, Venezuela
WAT-8420 Red-bellied PIRANHA - close-up of teeth Llanos, Venezuela Serrasalmus nattereri Widely distributed throughout the Amazon and Orinoco river basins. M

Background imageJaws Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks jaw - Cleaned jaw of Grey Nurse. Teeth have evolved to catch fish

Grey Nurse Sharks jaw - Cleaned jaw of Grey Nurse. Teeth have evolved to catch fish
VT-8576 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark jaw - Cleaned jaw of Grey Nurse. Teeth have evolved to catch fish. Sharks with triangular teeth are potentially dangerous

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 11676149

Picture No. 11676149
Girl Head x-ray and silhouette double exposure Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10767980

Picture No. 10767980
JAWS - Mechanical Great White shark. Valerie Taylor with the mechanical white shark used in the making of the film Jaws. Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Diapsid - Dinilysia: Skull and lower jaws

Diapsid - Dinilysia: Skull and lower jaws

Background imageJaws Collection: Lucanus cervus, two male Stag Beetles fighting

Lucanus cervus, two male Stag Beetles fighting

Background imageJaws Collection: Teeth anatomy, illustration

Teeth anatomy, illustration
Teeth anatomy. Illustration based on a 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of a view from behind a set of normal human teeth, including the anatomy of the mouth and the upper and lower jaws

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10767183

Picture No. 10767183
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - with Valerie Taylor (Carcharodon carcharias) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Deep Sea Gulper Eel, Gunther's Boafish (preserved). Circumglobal down to 3, 000m

Deep Sea Gulper Eel, Gunther's Boafish (preserved). Circumglobal down to 3, 000m
PM-10606 Deep Sea Gulper Eel, Gunther's Boafish (preserved). Circumglobal down to 3, 000m. Stomias affinis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Sloane's Viper Fish (preserved) - deep sea 200-4; 700m

Sloane's Viper Fish (preserved) - deep sea 200-4; 700m
PM-10605 Sloane's Viper Fish (preserved) - deep sea 200-4; 700m deep sea- 200-4 Chauliodus sloani Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Bull Shark - Shark Reef - Pacific Harbour - Fiji

Bull Shark - Shark Reef - Pacific Harbour - Fiji
VT-8911 Bull Shark Shark Reef - Pacific Harbour - Fiji Carcharhinus leucas Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark VT 3928 (M) Head on, with mouth open showing teeth	- South Australia Carcharodon

Great White Shark VT 3928 (M) Head on, with mouth open showing teeth - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias ©
VT-3928-M Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - head on, mouth open, showing teeth. South Australia. Carcharodon carcharias Distribution: Temperate and tropical waters

Background imageJaws Collection: European mole cricket. Europe

European mole cricket. Europe
PPG-1525 European MOLE CRICKET - close-up of head Europe Gryllotalpa Gryllotalpa Or.: Europe occidentale Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Stag beetle carrying mistletoe in a wintry scene, Christmas greetings card (chromolitho)

Stag beetle carrying mistletoe in a wintry scene, Christmas greetings card (chromolitho)
6031467 Stag beetle carrying mistletoe in a wintry scene, Christmas greetings card (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJaws Collection: Cutaway model of face

Cutaway model of face
Model of face. Cutaway model of the human face, seen in profile. The internal carotid artery (red, lower right) supplies the forehead, nose, eyes and middle ear with oxygenated blood

Background imageJaws Collection: Royal Bengal / Indian Tiger yawning, Ranthambhor National Park, India

Royal Bengal / Indian Tiger yawning, Ranthambhor National Park, India
JR-1160 Royal Bengal / Indian Tiger yawning, Ranthambhor National Park, India. Panthera tigris Alternative spellings: Ranthambhore / Ranthambore / Ranthambor Jagdeep Rajput Please note that prints

Background imageJaws Collection: Lion cub (approx 16 weeks old) growling

Lion cub (approx 16 weeks old) growling
JDAA-43 Lion cub (approx 16 weeks old) growling Panthera leo John Daniels / Amazing Animals Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Pan / Woodward / Hook& Croc

Pan / Woodward / Hook& Croc
Captain Hook falls into the jaws of the crocodile

Background imageJaws Collection: On Evil Beach - Shark Attack

On Evil Beach - Shark Attack
Vertigo Artography



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"Jaws: Exploring the Fascinating World of Teeth and Jaws" Discover the intricate world through captivating images that showcase the diversity and power of these remarkable structures. From Leonardo da Vinci's detailed sketches of skull anatomy to breathtaking underwater shots, this collection takes you on a journey into the realm of teeth. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Whale Shark with its mouth wide open, gracefully feeding in Australian waters. This gentle giant reminds us that even massive creatures rely on their impressive jaws for sustenance. Delve into the depths alongside a Great White Shark as it glides effortlessly through South Australia's crystal-clear waters. A close-up view reveals its menacing head and formidable open mouth, reminding us why Carcharodon carcharias is known as one of nature's most fearsome predators. Contrasting with these powerful marine creatures, we explore other fascinating jaw structures. The delicate yet sturdy horse skull serves as a reminder that different species have evolved unique adaptations for survival. Take a peek inside our own mouths with panoramic dental X-rays, showcasing how our teeth fit together like puzzle pieces to aid in chewing and speaking. These intricate arrangements are mirrored by another close-up shot capturing every detail of a Great White Shark's toothy grin - an intimidating display perfected over millions of years. Venturing beyond sharks, witness the incredible regenerative abilities found in Greater Spotted Dogfish teeth and jaws from both North Sea and Mediterranean habitats. Continuously replaced from behind, these sharp dentitions ensure efficient hunting for this lesser-known predator. But it's not just animals who possess impressive jaws; Sumatran Tigers also make an appearance with their mouths agape - displaying their strength while emitting fierce roars across their native lands. Lastly, we peer beneath human skin using X-ray technology to reveal our own skeletal marvels - including intricately structured skulls housing our very own set of pearly whites.