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How many crocodile teeth?
What is special about crocodile teeth? How strong is a crocodile bite? The teeth of the crocodiles order are remarkable (and they are placed in a reinforced skull with the most powerful biting muscles). Do crocodiles lose their teeth with age? Extant crocodiles are polyphiodonts, that is, their teeth are continually replaced during a large part of their life. Firstly, each tooth is renewed in 1-2 years (their teeth are hollow inside, and brand-new and sharp teeth develop in these cavities as they wear out). Secondly, unlike most reptiles, crocodiles have a peculiar differentiation of teeth in size, shape, and even function. At the beginning of each jaw, there are four large canine teeth that serve to effectively capture prey. In the middle of the jaw, the teeth are thicker, increase in length more evenly and form a kind of scissor bite that allows you to cut the fillets of the deceased corpse of the captured victim. At the base of the jaw, the teeth expand and flatten, which serves to effectively crack turtle shells, clam shells, or crush bones. However, despite such steep teeth, crocodiles sometimes have certain problems with terminating the victim's powers, as well as dividing it into manageable parts. And then they resort to a technique known as "death spinning." This vigorous rotation of the predator around its axis disorients the victim underwater and splits its body into pieces by combining the action of water resistance, strength and body mass of the crocodile. How many crocodile teeth? The number of teeth varies from 60 in the Dwarf Crocodile to 110 in the Gharial. Saltwater Crocodiles have 66 teeth, 18 on each side of the upper jaw and 15 on each side of the lower jaw. The muscles that close the jaws are capable of generating enormous power. Why can't crocodiles chew? Crocodilians have an extremely robust digestive system, rotting food is not going to give them food poisoning, their digestive enzymes and acids are more than a match for any bacteria. The main reason is that crocodilian teeth are not designed for chewing, they're made for severing and tearing How strong is a crocodile bite? Of all animals alive on Earth today, the Nile crocodile has the strongest bite, at 5,000psi (or 3,4473,787 newtons per square meter). In the video in this post, you can understand how the crocodile attacks with its powerful teeth and how it behaves with a lead when it has already bitten its victim.
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