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Fishes may increase the flexibility of their feeding apparatus with a specialized morphology or by altering their behavior during capture or processing. Alternatively, fishes can modulate the timing of jaw muscle activation between the left and right sides of the head. Batoids have a unique cranial morphology including an overall flattened body shape, euhyostylic jaw suspension and typically, a loose...