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  1. Inner jaw | Xenopedia | Fandom

    The inner jaw, also known as the inner mouth,[1] is one of the most iconic physical features of the species Xenomorph XX121. It consists of a piston-like tongue tipped with a secondary set of jaws …

  2. Xenomorph Mouth: A Guide To Alien Teeth And Jaws

    Jan 22, 2024 · This pink jaw lacked teeth at the front but had some white teeth underneath. Other Xenomorphs that include a pink human-like tongue include the Newborn, and the Albino Drone that …

  3. In Alien, what were the Xenomorph's two mouths used for?

    Dec 30, 2012 · The Xenomorphs in the Alien series had two mouths, one inside the other: I remember the inner mouth being used to attack someone, but never any direct footage of the outer mouth being …

  4. Why Some Moray Eels Have a Second Set of Jaws - PETBOOK

    May 1, 2025 · In 2007, researchers discovered that some species have a second jaw hidden deep in their mouths that snaps forward when catching prey. This might remind some of the movie “Alien.” …

  5. Alien: Earth Reveals Xenomorph's Weakness: Second Mouth Vulnerability

    Aug 21, 2025 · Alien: Earth episode 3 suggests a surprising weakness in Xenomorphs - their second mouth. Wendy gains control over a Xenomorph by stabbing its inner jaw, revealing a potential …

  6. Nested Mouths | Superpower Wiki | Fandom

    The power to have more than one mouth nested inside each other. Variation of Multiple Mouths. Inner/Second Jaw Pharyngeal Jaws Mouthception The user has another mouth, face, or even a …

  7. Surprising Results Upon Reexamining the Curious Jaw of the Moray Eel

    Why would moray eels need such a mobile, and slightly creepy, pharyngeal jaw? Ichthyologist Gareth Nelson in 1967 was the first to meticulously dissect and diagram the muscles around moray eel jaws. …

  8. Moray eels attack with second pair ofAlien-style’ jaws

    Aug 10, 2009 · Just like HR Giger’s Alien, moray eels use a second set of ballistic jaws to grab prey. The jaws are housed in its throat and can be launched forwards to snag animals that the moray has …

  9. The Alien-Like Double Jaws of Moray Eels - American Oceans

    The pharyngeal jaw, located in the back of the eel’s throat, can extend forward and grab the prey, pulling it down into the eel’s digestive system. The morphology and kinematics of the moray eel’s double …

  10. How the 'Alien' Xenomorph Works - HowStuffWorks

    The xenomorph's pharyngeal jaw works similarly. The alien's secondary set of teeth rest on the end of a bony appendage that extends from the mouth and retracts into the throat. The xenomorph can …