any sport that could lead to any contact with your jaw such as any kind of boxing, MMA, Baseball, Basketball, etc
No, they do not dislocate your jaw.But they used too!
No
You don't dislocate bones, you dislocate joints.
dislocate its jaw
Yes, the jaw can be dislocated, usually as a result of trauma.
no they swallow by whole cause they have an flexible jaw bone which two halves that is not attached and numerous other joints in the skull especially the lower jaw bone that makes them eat almost anything
Snakes actually do not dislocate their jaws the upper and lower jawbone are very loosely connect. The lower jawbone consists of to bone s connected by stretchy tissues that can easily stretch and allow a snake to open its mouth to consume any larger prey
They do not. A snakes' lower jawbone is only loosely connected to their upper jawbone. The lower jaw is made up of two bones that are connected by an elastic, or stretchy, tissue, so the snake can open its mouth very wide (several times as big as its own head), accommodating a relatively large animal.
The jaw consists of one bone, the mandible.
the jaw bone is the layman's name for the mandible
The mandible or jaw bone is the largest facial bone and is your lower jaw.
The bone in your jaw is called the mandible. It is the largest and strongest bone in the human face, and it plays a crucial role in chewing, speaking, and facial structure. The mandible is connected to the skull at the temporomandibular joint, allowing for movement of the jaw.