Probably not entirely shut, but mostly shut, but it also depends on the elasticity of the band. If the band is very stretchy, and stretches easily, then you won't be able to keep the crocodile's mouth completely shut, and it may be open just enough for it to bite something. Electrical tape is highly recommended instead of an elastic band, but an elastic band may work if the elasticity of the band isn't too much.
Yes.
Yeah, you just can't hold it open. Their muscles for shutting their jaw are much stronger compared to their muscles for opening their jaw.
Alligators sleep can sleep on land or they will go in shallow water they sometimes have their mouth open because thats how they sweat
Yes. You can yawn, but your jaw will open, but your lips can stay closed.
A little turtle is swimming by a big alligator and the gator opens it's mouth. It then snaps it's jaws shut, crunching the turtle. Turtles stand no chance against alligators.
It looks like a closed mouth.
Crocodiles can move each part of their body. They bite by slamming their lower jaw up to meet their upper jaw. This bite is very strong, and even full-grown wildebeasts and zebras cannot get loose if the crocodile has a good grip. However, if you hold a crocodile's mouth closed, they have a much harder time opening their mouth, because the muscles are designed to snap the mouth closed instead of the other way around.
No, alligators have more of a stubby nose while crocodiles have a pointed nose. Also a crocodiles canine teeth can be seen while its mouth is closed while an alligators teeth cannot.AlligatorOrder : Crocodylia Family : Alligatoridae Subfamily : AlligatorinaeCrocodileOrder : CrocodyliaSuperfamily: CrocodyloideaFamily : Crocodylidae
The alligator has a more rounded snout, and few if any teeth protrude when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles are usually the more aggressive species.
in your mums mouth
If your mouth is open YES! If your mouth is closed NO!
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Hold her nose closed until she opens her mouth, or coat it in chocolate and money.
If your mouth is open YES! If your mouth is closed NO!
Alligators sleep can sleep on land or they will go in shallow water they sometimes have their mouth open because thats how they sweat
Alligators, Crocodiles.
no alligators eat fish and some times other alligators. If you mess with them for a long time then they will probably chop there mouth at you :()
Well, it's not that one of them is spelled correctly ...Alligators are species in the subfamily Alligatorinae; crocodiles are in the subfamily Crocodylinae.More specifically, the only genus of alligators that isn't extinct is Alligator, which only has two living species: the American alligator Alligator mississippiensis and the Chinese alligator Alligator siniensis.When a crocodile's mouth is closed, it should be possible to see the fourth lower tooth protruding outside its "lips". When alligators (and the closely related caimans) close their mouths, the lower teeth cannot be seen.You didn't ask, but alligators can be distinguished from caimans by the fact that caimans don't have a bony septum between their nostrils, and the fourth type of crocodilian (the gharials) can be recognized by their long narrow snouts.
Briefly hold the nose and mouth closed and breathe out, or by bearing down, as though straining at a bowel movement