Are you talking about the Tasmanian tiger (also know as the thylacine).
snake
Don't do it your self. take the dog to the vet/animal shelter.
The animal with the strongest jaws are the crocodile. The Great White shark also has a very strong jaw and a deadly bite. The force of a bite depends on the location and size of the jaw.
Don't do it your self take the animal to the vet nearest to you. good day.
Their lower jaw is not one bone like ours but two. They are able to "dislocate" them and can then begin to swallow their prey.
the worm has 200,000,000 psi of bone crunching power Actually is women...
because its jaw can unhinge and its jaw is not rigidly connected and it is Meryl connected by ligaments
The boa is able to dislocate/unhinge its jaw to get it around an animal that would appear to be bigger than its head when the jaw is connected. Once it does that, it can stretch its mouth around the animal and start pulling it in for digestion.
Snakes are able to unhinge their jaws, which allows them to swallow animals much larger than their heads. After they swallow the animal, their jaw hinge goes back into place.
They lower jaw can unhinge, and stretch to accomodate large prey!
by its jaw
a panther has a black jaw it is also black all over
mandible
placoderms (an ancient jawed fish)
There are many domestic animals that have the ability to move their jaw sideways. One of these animals is the human.
I think the animal with the strongest jaw is the crocodile.
uh unhinge
The gecko has a movable upper jaw. This is one of the reasons a gecko has such a strong and fierce bite.