Yawning Siren Intermedia

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I thought I would share a few pictures caught before, during, and after my boy was yawning. His mouth can get quite wide. Sorry they are not oriented right. I tried rotating the pictures every way, and they still turned out this direction.

In the pictures with his mouth open you can see a black ring in his mouth. Is this a feature that helps hold on to food? I know it isn't teeth.
 

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