Gnathotheca

/næ.θəˈθi.kə/ noun

Definition

A sheath or protective covering that encases the jaw structures or mandibles of certain animals, such as birds.

Etymology

From Greek gnathos (jaw) plus theke (sheath or case), describing the specialized covering that protects jaw structures in certain animals.

Kelly Says

In birds, their gnathotheca is literally the outer sheath around their beak—it's why a parrot can gnaw on things without destroying its actual jaw bones underneath!

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