lets just say the could break a fully grown mans head ;D
The saltwater crocodile has the most powerful jaws in relation to its size in the animal kingdom. This species has a bite force that can exceed 3,700 pounds per square inch, allowing it to take down large prey with ease.
The jaws of a lioness are often bloody due to her recent hunt and kill. As a predator, she uses her powerful jaws and sharp teeth to subdue and consume her prey. The blood signifies the success of the hunt, which is essential for feeding herself and her cubs. Additionally, it can also indicate competition with other predators or scavenging behavior.
Yes mammals has jaws ,a dog has jaws lions has jaws and they are both mammals.
A wolf typically has stronger jaws than a pit bull dog. Wolves have evolved powerful jaws designed for hunting and taking down large prey in the wild, while pit bulls were selectively bred for different qualities such as gameness and strength but do not match the jaw strength of a wolf.
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
They don't have jaws! They have little pincher things.
a sharks powerful jaws
No they dont
very strong
no because rottweiler has more powerful jaws
yes they do its one of there many adaptations
pit bull, their jaws are so powerful that their jaws can stop a bullet
Panda Bears do.
Yes.
In proportion to its size, the Tasmanian devil does indeed have stronger jaws than a crocodile. However, the crocodile is much larger, so its jaws are stronger, comparatively speaking.
its jaws roar
Pandas