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Teeth And Eyes:

Teeth And Eyes 1. Do as the horse trader does, and check her teeth. The teeth and eyes, you know, are the two features most difficult to improve with retouching. You needn't use the horse trader's technique for examining the teeth, but simply say something to the girl to make her smile and reveal her teeth. Just tell her you think she's remarkably pretty, and that should evoke a smile.

Eyes are prominent on the head; in fact they bulge. When closed they protrude into the Roof of the mouth and thus assist in forcing food into the throat. Notice that when a frog or toad swallows, the eyes always close. A well-developed nictitating membrane is present in both frogs and toads. Frogs and toads are able to hear very well indeed. The so-called eardrum, or tympanum, is a conspicuous circular membrane located just below and back of the eye. The dorsolateral fold runs above it on the frog, while the large parotid gland is above and back of it on the toad. Toads have no teeth, but some species of frogs have teeth in the Roof of the mouth.


Once in a great while, a baby is born with one or more teeth. About 1 per cent get their first tooth by the fourth month; about the same percentage do not get it until the end of the first year. In the large majority of babies, the first tooth is likely to appear during the seventh month. The remaining three front teeth, upper and lower, usually appear two or three months after the first tooth. When the baby is one and a half years old, he usually has one molar on each side of his jaw and a total of eight teeth in sight. At two years he may be the proud possessor of sixteen teeth.
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