The same muscles that allow you to smile. Your jaw muscles of course!
Masseter, temporalis, lateral, pterygoid medial, pterygoid are the chewing muscles which move your teeth so you can bite the carrot stick
That works. But feel free to bite a carrot any way you like.
They mostly do not bite they nibble, and sometimes they think your finger is a carrot!
Yes you can bite your finger off, it is as easy as biting a carrot but your brain tells you not to. But why would you do that anyways.
A bite stick is a small wooden stick used in orthodontistry, which the patient bites on when the bands of the braces are fitted.
your jaw muscle or masseter muscle
Yes it is best to cut the carrot up as the horse could take too large a bite from a whole carrot and accidentally swallow it and choke which will require an emergency vet visit. You can cut the carrot into 'bite size' pieces which are about the same size as a human finger.
The cellulite.
the only way to know that is to see if it is going to bite anything... get a stick and put it softy on its nose and if it does not bite the stick then it is not going to bite you...but to make sure...pick it up by the back of the shell...just in case; at least for awhile.
No, they don't bite or anything!
u stick your hand in your mouth and bite
it feels as if you get hit with a stick