Simply put, overtime, the jaw grew as more and more teeth were added as the horse developed from a small carnivore to a larger herbivore who needed more and more grinding teeth (which are larger than sharp carnivore teeth). As the horse grew in size and ate different foods, the horse's jaw grew as well.
The mandible is your jaw bone. So putting your hand on your jaw tells you the size.
Horses chew by moving their lower jaw in an oval pattern because their lower jaw is narrower than the upper jaw. As the jaw closes, it moves from one side to the other. As it opens it returns to the original position.
horses can eat anything that's why their so big to ride on
it really depends on how big the horse is but most horses are the same size so a horses brain is about the size of a grape fruit.
about as big as a bread box
The length of your jaw
they are very big horses
A Big Mac!
Anthony malones jaw is 55 squre metres long
The molars are the big teeth at the back of the jaw. They are named after millstones and come from the Latin term.
pythons can eat horses because they open their jaw and swallow them whole
Big enough to eat the things it does.