Cheetahs are carnivores, so they only bite hard enough to kill their next meal.
yes
Mandible means jaw or jawbone, and yes, cheetahs (and all cats) have a jawbone. The better to bite with.
Cheetahs don't bite Trainers , they don't even eat trainers or humans , because a cheetahs eats it's own diet , so he own't get fat , a cheetahs must be quick to catch its own diet , and if it doesent eat hes diet , it will be diffecult for him to run ...
i think they only try to bite you when they are mad
its so powerful it can break your bones in one bite
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
They don't! They do bite the prey item in the neck to cut off the animal's breathing and causes it to quickly suffocate and die. They typically begin eating with the hindquarters, and then progress toward the abdomen and the spine.
yes sometimes its just a little nip and sometimes it bite strait to the bone. but if it did bite really hard just wash your hands.
A cheetah's bite force is relatively weak compared to other big cats, averaging around 475 psi (pounds per square inch). This lower bite force is due to their evolutionary adaptation for speed rather than strength, as they rely on their agility and speed to catch prey. Cheetahs typically use their sharp teeth to grip and suffocate smaller animals rather than relying on a powerful bite.
Hard enough to crush your bones
relly hard
A staff cannot bite, it is a thick piece of wood.