I’m pretty sure that the mouth is behind the beak.
I think that what’s unusual is just that the mandibles on an antlion are above the mouth, and on this creature, they’re well below. Well, actually, I think that most of the difference is that they’re pointing down, rather than forward. The attachment point isn’t actually that low.
I’m pretty sure that the mouth is behind the beak.
I think that what’s unusual is just that the mandibles on an antlion are above the mouth, and on this creature, they’re well below. Well, actually, I think that most of the difference is that they’re pointing down, rather than forward. The attachment point isn’t actually that low.