There are no dogs with jaws that actually lock. That is a myth. Some dogs such as Staffordshire & Pit Bull terriers do have extremely strong bites though and can be almost impossible to break, which is where the myth originated.
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they don't have hands to hold Tools or weapons, but they do have Sharp teeth and strong jaws.
When fish lock jaws they are not kissing they are fighting.
'Channel-Lock' pliers can open up to a range of specific settings, so the jaws get wider and wider.
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Yes they do, but it is very uncommon for a Boston Terrierto lock jaws with another dog or person. You will normally only encounter this if your trying to force something out of the dogs mouth ( Tennis ball, Rope etc. )
No. It is a physical impossibility for any dog to be able to lock it's jaws and then unlock them, The shape of their skull does not allow for such actions and if the dog was able to do so there would be no way for the dog to open them back up and there for it would die due to starvation and dehydration. APBT's have very strong jaws but not locking jaws.
Yes, they do. Pit bulls/Staffordshire bull terriers do NOT though, that is a myth.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have "locking jaws." This is a myth and there is no scientific evidence to support such claims. Like any other breed of dog, they have normal jaw structure and function.
No, unlike pit bulls, rottweilers do not have locking jaws.