The dogs strongest part of their body is their back legs.
The masseter muscle in the jaw is often considered the strongest muscle in the body based on its ability to generate powerful biting force.
The masseter muscle in the jaw is often considered the strongest muscle in the human body based on its force of bite.
The quadriceps muscles, located on the front of the thigh, are considered the strongest muscles in the lower body. They are responsible for extending the knee and are essential for movements like running, jumping, and squatting.
A dog's sense of smell is its strongest. Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about 5 million in humans. This keen sense of smell allows them to detect scents that are far beyond our human capabilities.
Hot dogs are made of pork.
As well as humans it is the femur
your teeth
The strongest part of the body used for self defense is both the knee and the elbow.
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Jaws
The strongest part of a peacock's body is likely its legs, as they are used for walking, running, and jumping. Peacocks also use their legs for defending themselves from predators and during courtship displays.
shoulders and arms from all the digging
The strongest part of the human body, if we consider the tissues themselves, would the the enamel in our teeth. That is the one part of the body that remains even after a body is severely decayed, or burned; as anyone familiar with forensics would tell you.
Your tongue.Another answerThough some would say the tongue, the tongue, itself, is actually a group of muscles and not one muscle by itself. For the strongest single muscle in terms of density, it would be the masseters, second only to the gastrocnemius.As far as tissues of the body, the strongest would have to be tooth enamel, which is harder than bone.
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In the human body, bone (which teeth is a type of) is the strongest part.
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone