Eskimo jaws are so strong that they can be used as a "third hand" in different tasks like shaping wooden ribs for kayaks. Watching them tear open into seals is apparently an awe inspiring experience:pic.twitter.com/mqhVv9hgyz
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Eskimo jaws are so strong that they can be used as a "third hand" in different tasks like shaping wooden ribs for kayaks. Watching them tear open into seals is apparently an awe inspiring experience:pic.twitter.com/mqhVv9hgyz
Your years of Brazilian Jiu Jiutsu mean nothing against the Eskmo martial art of "bite the other guy's face off." More here:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/35410965_The_Adaptive_Significance_of_Eskimo_Craniofacial_Morphology …
i thought this was a hakanpost at first
So...no blow jobs from Eskimos then?
And Boxers were made to chew large amounts of double bubble chewing gum for hours on end to strengthen their jaw and facial muscles.
I am also curious about reasoning for ruined teeth. For stronger bite, all that is required is that they needed it to crush food.
Do Eskimo who have grown up since birth in “britsh” style cities having “british” lifestyles still have the same superior biting force?
They have much higher bite forces than other American Indian groups with traditional diets. I would guess that most (but not all) of their strength would be retained if they grew up in London.pic.twitter.com/DAnpzTihqV
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