The great white is in first place. The crocodile is second. The snake is third. And the spider is fourth.
The Dogo Argentino is known to have the strongest jaws among the three breeds mentioned. They were bred for hunting large game, so they have a powerful bite force. Rottweilers and Presa Canarios also have strong jaws, but they typically do not match the bite force of the Dogo Argentino.
The first class of animals to have jaws were the gnathostomes, which include all jawed vertebrates such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Jaws evolved from skeletal rods that supported the gills in the early jawless vertebrates.
Hagfish. Hagfish are primitive marine animals that belong to the class Myxini. They are known for their lack of jaws and paired fins.
Yes frogs have a jaw. There is a jaw bone much like humans only much smaller, and thinner.
Pitbull, they are one of the few animals that can lock their jaws in place.
The rhinoceros beetle (Dynastes hercules) is well known for having the strongest jaws of any insect. They use their large mandibles to fend off predators and compete for mates.
their jaws are the strongest out of any dog's
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No, crocodiles have stronger jaws.
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The jaguar at 1500 psi
I think the animal with the strongest jaw is the crocodile.
will i think it would be a shark :( because of their jaws
Ligers are very strong mammals. Their jaws especially can easily chop threw bones. They are part lions and part tiger, and lions jaws are one of the strongest in the world
not at all because the hippos jaws can open up to 190degrees but the lions can only open up to 120degrees
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