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Unlike those of fish-eating crocodiles, Sarcosuchus' upper and lower teeth didn't intermesh when the jaw was closed, which suggests that the animal had a diet of larger prey. The newly patented rolls fully intermesh to create a powerful vortex effect that aggressively feed crops through the rolls without plugging or wrapping. It involved simultaneous molding of three oddly shaped gears--one triangle, one square, and one oval--of DuPont's Delrin acetal and assembling them precisely with snap fits on a base plate so the three gears would intermesh smoothly. |
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