An American bulldog's head does not actually crack. Instead, the muscles that help support the jaw become fully grown between the ages of one to three.
Most Staffordshire Bull Terriers heads ''split'' at about six months to a year, but every dog is different.
Yes, snakes can be born with two heads in a rare condition known as polycephaly. This happens when the embryo fails to fully split into two separate individuals during development. While these two-headed snakes can survive in captivity with proper care, they usually have difficulty surviving in the wild.
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You payed for the litter? YOU DID. You don't split anything. You just.... die.
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Crevice, fissure
Why would you think the heads split on a female Staffordshire bull terrier? Does your head split? No their heads do not split unless someone takes an ax to their head.
to bust your head open crack your skull damage your head ...split your wig if you had a wig, it would be split
Breeds such as Staffordshire Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers have a signature ''head split'' as they become adults at about six months to a year. This distinct formation of the skull means that the bone is fused strongly together, giving these breeds very hard heads! This serves no real purpose other than for more protection for the brain and is nothing to worry about as the vast majority of purebred Staffies have it. It does not hurt the dog and can be compared to the fusing of a child's skull as it grows older.
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The rock will split in two pieces
Most Staffordshire Bull Terriers heads ''split'' at around six months to a year.
Some synonyms for cleavage include split, division, separation, and fissure.
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