well they can not open there mouth if you put pressure on it, so opening jaw muscles
The best way to protect yourself from a crocodile is to avoid areas where they are known to live, such as near bodies of water in crocodile habitat. If you encounter a crocodile, do not approach or provoke it, stay out of the water, and back away slowly without turning your back on the animal. If attacked, aim for the eyes, nostrils, or throat, as these are sensitive areas that may cause the crocodile to release its grip.
Many fish swim with their mouths open. They swim with their mouths open because the water goes into their mouths and out their gills, which is how they breathe.
they go in the water
The Egyptian plover, a wader sometimes called the crocodile bird, is alleged to have a symbiotic relationship with the Nile crocodile, flying by as the crocs' mouths are open to drop bits of meat into them, feeding them. They share adaptations such as that they both wade for food.
Crocodiles look like open scissors when they open their mouth... In a way. Hope that helps
well they can not open there mouth if you put pressure on it, so opening jaw muscles
They dive deep down under a school of fish, then jumps out of the water with its mouth open.
Birds fly into a crocidiles mouth to clean its teeth. The bird is getting food from the croc's mouth while the croc is getting its teeth clean. This is a win-win situation, so if the crocidile ate the bird, the croc wouldn't get its teeth clean.
The best way to protect yourself from a crocodile is to avoid areas where they are known to live, such as near bodies of water in crocodile habitat. If you encounter a crocodile, do not approach or provoke it, stay out of the water, and back away slowly without turning your back on the animal. If attacked, aim for the eyes, nostrils, or throat, as these are sensitive areas that may cause the crocodile to release its grip.
the fish opens its mouth less as the water gets colder.
open your mouth and insert liquid
Open Ur mouth and put the water in then swallow
Breathe out when under water, or hold your nose, or buy a nose plug. Practice bobbing: head up out of the water, take a breath in through your mouth, close your mouth as you bend your knees to duck under the water as you breathe out through your nose, continue breathing out as you straighten your legs and when your head is above water, open your mouth and breathe in. That's one bob: practice lots of them till you get the rhythmic breathing down.
if mouth is open the water should go down the throat. but if mouth is closed, there is no gap to displace the air
Yes when they are feeding.
Rene Lacoste (France) is known as The Crocodile.