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.
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Closing, that is why when needing to be handled people can hold there mouth shut with just there bare hands.
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it has a bumpy skin, it has a long tail, it has a jaws
Yes, if the crocodile is able to grab a not so big buffalo with their jaws when the buffalo is drinking water.
Wolf.
it`s armored body protects itself from predetors
The great white is in first place. The crocodile is second. The snake is third. And the spider is fourth.
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.
yes , the main power is in closing the jaws, the same is true of dogs. It is the holding of the animal still, to retain you grip that causes the problem.
It resembles a crocodile's jaws.
Lacoste logo has an alligator with open jaws while Crocodile logo has a crocodile with closed jaws. ( I hope this is the answer u r looking 4.)
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Yes. A bear has the strength to swipe the crocodile's jaws and throat, as it can also flip the crocodile over and slice its stomach.
Their jaws are certainly strong enough.
it makes your jaws stronger
I think the animal with the strongest jaw is the crocodile.
Alligators bite by opening their mouth and then closing it so fast that it will 80% kill you.