Yes, the jaw can be dislocated, usually as a result of trauma.
It was believed it could open it's mouth 120 degrees, which is more than snakes who have to dislocate their jaws to open them to about 100 degrees.
You don't dislocate bones, you dislocate joints.
The prefix for locate is "relocate".
It was believed it could open it's mouth 120 degrees, which is more than snakes who have to dislocate their jaws to open them to about 100 degrees.
Yes elephants can dislocate their knees.
You can dislocate your elbow when its joint surfaces are separates.
Yes, if they hit it hard enough on something, it will dislocate.
No, they do not dislocate your jaw.But they used too!
Snakes actually do not dislocate their jaws the upper and lower jawbone are very loosely connect. The lower jawbone consists of to bone s connected by stretchy tissues that can easily stretch and allow a snake to open its mouth to consume any larger prey
Yes, you canwrite a sentence using the word dislocate
The word dislocate is a verb, not a noun, and has no plural. For the present tense conjugation, the third-person singular uses dislocates, while all other persons use dislocate.
Yes. It is bad for anyone and everyone to dislocate their legs.