Fishes were the first vertebrate animals with jaws, they were also the first to yawn. Many species of fishes (and some sharks ...
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Speaking, singing, coughing, laughing, yelling, yawning, chewing-we use our jaws for many purposes. Each action requires a complex coordination of ...
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Yawning is an involuntary action characterised by opening your mouth wide, taking a deep breath, and then exhaling slowly. It often occurs when you’re tired, bored, or even after seeing someone ...