What goes into a crushing bite? Multiple characteristics — including head and jaw strength — play roles. Teeth are also a weapon. T. rex's head alone had bone-crushing power, but it also had serrated knife-like teeth. However, there is one factor that dominates all others, if you ask...
Hyena bite force is used for: Grinding down bones to get at the tasty marrow Hyenas have conical-shaped premolars, specialised teeth for breaking and crushing bone. Along with their strong jaws and broad molars, these doglike carnivorous mammals ensure no part of the carcass goes to waste. Th...
The stone crushing machine has two rollers (W) each of which is provided with radial teeth. The teeth are attached to the roller (W) by a ring (1) which fits over the roller. The ring has a radial fixing hole for each tooth (2) and a spigot (6) concentric with each hole. The ...
Teeth are also a weapon. T. rex's head alone had bone-crushing power, but it also had serrated knife-like teeth. However, there is one factor that dominates all others, if you ask Daniel Huber, a professor and chair of environmental studies at The University of Tampa in Florida. "[...
An assistant at my side, whom I knew to be energetic and resolute, muttered between his teeth: “No! no! Anything rather than war!” *** “Come in here. You can see him once more.” I open the door, and push the big fair artilleryman into the room where his brother has just ...
As bassist Alessandro "V-Man" Venturella revealed to Knotfest.com (as seen below), there's a piece of Tool that was used in putting together one of the songs for The End, So Far. "When we did 'Adderall,' we were looking around and I didn't want to use my standard bass that I ...
Then I wanted to know the true meaning of the fourth beast, which was different from all the others—extremely terrifying—devouring and crushing with iron teeth and bronze claws, then trampling underfoot whatever was left.King James BibleThen I would know the truth of the fourth beast, which...
“All adventures happen in that damned and magical space which least resembles one's home. As soon as you have crossed your doorstep…you have entered into adventure, a place of sorrow, marvels, and regret." (Michael Chabon)
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This blog feature amusing and heartwarming stories about our late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. I also wrote a