Sheep have ridged molar jaws so that they can grind vegetable matter. This is a common adaptation of and herbivore.
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Rats have very powerful jaw muscles that allow them to apply a strong bite force. Additionally, their jaws are structured in a way that provides leverage, making it difficult to force them open. This adaptation helps rats bite and chew through various types of food and materials in their environment.
No, no dog does. There is no "locking mechanism" in any dog. Ever.
Pigs have very strong jaws which are used to crush plant material. Wild hogs have a dangerous bite that can take off a human finger.
Because it's very tasty.
yes, but only if you have fillings on the very back molars : )
Yes, it is very normal to have head pressure when you need to get your molars out. Teeth pain can cause a lot of pain in your head.
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That depends on what type of material. Some will become more ridged and some will become very brittle.
Yes cheetahs have large molars, large ears, excellent vision, very small canine teeth and powerful legs.
It is very difficult to say. Some do not lose their second set of molars at all. It depends on how you take care of your teeth (molars). Never hopefully. You only get two sets of molars, if you lose your "second set" you're done, unless you happen to be a shark.
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
In the 1500s, cloth was made by using sheeps' wool and making it into very thin string. Then, it was woven together.
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