a panther has a black jaw it is also black all over
by its jaw
mandible
The load on an animal's jaw refers to the force exerted on the jaw muscles and skeletal structures during activities such as biting, chewing, and holding food. This load can vary significantly based on factors like the animal's size, diet, and jaw structure. Herbivores, for instance, may experience different jaw loads compared to carnivores due to the differing mechanical demands of processing plant material versus meat. Understanding jaw load is important for studying animal behavior, feeding mechanics, and evolutionary adaptations.
because its jaw can unhinge and its jaw is not rigidly connected and it is Meryl connected by ligaments
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.
The gecko has a movable upper jaw. This is one of the reasons a gecko has such a strong and fierce bite.
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.
Alligator!
Are you talking about the Tasmanian tiger (also know as the thylacine).
The maxilla forms the upper jaw. See the related link for more information.