Rodent
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.
They're your typical predatory carnivore's teeth. Big canines in the corners, incisors at the front, some almost-molars at the back.
incisors
by eating a lot of it and it also it strong so it will grow and some are born big
Not front teeth (incisors), but they have big sideteeth (canines).
pobably crocodiles...as they are big and strong and also have the most powerful jaws in reptiles.
herbivores only eat plants so they need big teeth to grind down the plants but they also need incisors to actually tear the leaf off the plant.
herbivores only eat plants so they need big teeth to grind down the plants but they also need incisors to actually tear the leaf off the plant.
Some of zebras adaptations are their strong and slender legs their legs are so strong they could injure or even kill an animal as big as a lion.
It gets strong enough of too big and the egg will hatch.
The rodent superfamily Muroidea contains over 1300 species of small rodent, all of which have continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing.
A typical tornado is about 50 to 100 yards wide.