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I think I read somewhere that gators can exert downward pressure with their jaws but not upwards - not something I'd want to test but maybe whack an elastic band round his snappers and crack on?

 

That's a job fir MendipJon!

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12 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

I think I read somewhere that gators can exert downward pressure with their jaws

That's a job fir MendipJon!

 

Plogs would have its tail pinched up in a vice and use it as a log splitter.

 

Bob

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13 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

I think I read somewhere that gators can exert downward pressure with their jaws but not upwards - not something I'd want to test but maybe whack an elastic band round his snappers and crack on?

 

That's a job fir MendipJon!

And would have started a thread on it. "Which alligator is the best, mate, thanks Jon." By Christ I miss his threads!

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15 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

I think I read somewhere that gators can exert downward pressure with their jaws but not upwards - not something I'd want to test but maybe whack an elastic band round his snappers and crack on?

 

That's a job fir MendipJon!

Technically I think that’s a crocodile wrong shape nose for a gator and I think wrong continent but I’m not good with accents

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16 minutes ago, dumper said:

Technically I think that’s a crocodile wrong shape nose for a gator and I think wrong continent but I’m not good with accents

Sounds like an aussie to me and they have crocs over there (mick dundee) 🤙

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