Yes, a chipmunk has a jaw.
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In the fall of the year squirrels store nuts "seeds" as a food source to be used later in the winter. Fortunately for the seeds squirrels have bad memories, and the squirrel forgets were some of the seeds were stashed or buried. Many of these seeds will germinate in the spring and grow into new plants. The squirrel unknowingly plants seeds for many plant species.
the worm has 200,000,000 psi of bone crunching power Actually is women...
No, it is not because it does not really use the top jaw to move and chew with.
No dog has a locking jaw. Their jaw may be powerful but NO breed can lock it's jaw. (Not even a pit bull or other bully breed)
they cant fly
The adaptations that help a gray squirrel survive are its sharp front teeth and strong jaw structure for cracking nuts, and sharp claws for climbing trees. Also, the squirrel can leap from branch to branch, helping it find food and escape predators.
hiena
In the fall of the year squirrels store nuts "seeds" as a food source to be used later in the winter. Fortunately for the seeds squirrels have bad memories, and the squirrel forgets were some of the seeds were stashed or buried. Many of these seeds will germinate in the spring and grow into new plants. The squirrel unknowingly plants seeds for many plant species.
I think the more wider the jaw the more force it have,and the gsd has a slightly wider jaw.Their are also important factors like built,jaw,shoulder muscles.The gsd has the wider jaw and bigger size so it has the advantage of power so it has stronger biteforce however doberman has stronger bite force according to size.
An adult saltwater crocodile's jaw has a bite force of 3000 lbs to 5000 lbs of bite force!
um jaw, i don't know any more sorry but jaw is one!
Up to 2000 psi when closing their jaws.
its the jaw because the head more harder than the jaw
There are couple of reasons one might get a jaw implant. The biggest reason most go through with this procedure is strictly cosmetic. Many want a more chiseled jaw line or more predominant facial structure.
The maxilla forms the upper jaw. See the related link for more information.
Simply put, overtime, the jaw grew as more and more teeth were added as the horse developed from a small carnivore to a larger herbivore who needed more and more grinding teeth (which are larger than sharp carnivore teeth). As the horse grew in size and ate different foods, the horse's jaw grew as well.