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Original answer: "what makes there bites worse is because they have really strong jaws and they tend to lock on to whatever there biting and they cant let go

sometimes"

Better answer: Pit bulls DO NOT have a locking mechanism in their jaw structure. This is a physical/anatomical impossibility. Pit bulls have been bred for their "tenacity", which means being tough, tireless, or unwilling to give up easily. Remember that pit bulls are terriers. All terriers, regardless of shape or size, are known and bred for their fearlessness.

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Q: What makes a pitbull's bite worse than most dog bites?
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