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  2. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Despite the strong muscles to close the jaw, crocodiles have extremely small and weak muscles to open the jaw. Crocodiles can thus be subdued for study or transport by taping their jaws or holding their jaws shut with large rubber bands cut from automobile inner tubes.

  3. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Another trait is that most of the muscle in a crocodile's jaw is arranged for clamping down. Despite the strong muscles to close the jaw, crocodiles have extremely small and weak muscles to open the jaw. The jaws of a crocodile can be securely shut with several layers of duct tape. [140]

  4. Deinosuchus - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of Natural History incorporated the skull and jaw fragments into a plaster restoration, modeled after the present-day Cuban crocodile. Colbert and Bird stated this was a "conservative" reconstruction, since an even greater length could have been obtained if a long-skulled modern species, such as the saltwater crocodile had ...

  5. American crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is a species of crocodilian found in the Neotropics.It is the most widespread of the four extant species of crocodiles from the Americas, with populations present from South Florida, the Caribbean islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, [4] and the coasts of Mexico to as far south as Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela.

  6. ‘Werewolves’ Review: Frank Grillo in an Extremely Basic Lean ...

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    The monsters are tall and impressively athletic-looking, with devil ears and animatronic snouts that snap like miniature crocodile jaws. These beasts move rapidly and tear a great deal of flesh.

  7. Rare American crocodile swims off with someone’s dog in its ...

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    Crocodile sightings have increased in recent years.” Rare American crocodile swims off with someone’s dog in its jaws, Florida cops say Skip to main content

  8. Bite force quotient - Wikipedia

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    Bite force quotient (BFQ) is a numerical value commonly used to represent the bite force of an animal adjusted for its body mass, while also taking factors like the allometry effects.

  9. Monster 14-foot crocodile stalked pets, evaded capture for ...

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    The 14-foot-long crocodile snapped its jaws while caught in the trap. Both crocodiles will be kept in captivity, either at crocodile farms or zoos, the department said.