Cooked bones tend to splinter as your dog's
powerful jaws crush them.
Not exact matches
This coyote - sized dog was a member of the extinct subfamily Borophaginae, commonly known as bone -
crushing dogs because of their
powerful jaws and broad teeth.
Palaeontologists believe the
jaws of the massive Tyrannosaurus rex were so
powerful they could
crush bones.
Dogs have hinged,
powerful jaws along with canines and triangular shaped carnassial teeth for the ripping and tearing of flesh and
crushing of bone.
The
powerful jaws of the rays easily
crush the shells at the conch to get at the animal.
Their
powerful jaw muscles help them to easily
crush the shellfish.
They can
crush clams, crabs, and spiny lobsters with their
powerful jaws, while fully mature Loggerheads can even
crush conch shells!
It also spends 95 percent of its life under the sand or mud with only its eyes and nose exposed; yet as an ambush predator, it is in possession of a nice set of a claws, a lightning - fast head and
jaws powerful enough to
crush bone!