yes, crocodiles have more than 50 muscles in its face.
There are 43 muscles in your face.
There are about 43 muscles in the human face.
Breathing out in crocodiles is a passive process. As the muscles used for inhalation relax, the chest cavity naturally decreases in size causing air to be expelled from the lungs. Crocodiles do not have a diaphragm like mammals to actively control their breathing.
52 face muscles
during talking,eating,and drinking our face muscles will move
The muscles in the face are a group of striated skeletal muscles.
It takes 17 muscles in your face to create a smile.
A crocodile is itself a top predator. Very few things other than a human would kill it.
Muscles that are under your control are known as voluntary muscles. The arms, legs, and face muscles are prime examples, as they are muscles under your control.
Frowning - - it takes 47 muscles in your face
by getting your appropriate sleep and smilling...
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