This is my definition of locked jaws, what is yours?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtmvz1v5SPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4U6chw9e5c
A Charlotte girl is expected to recover after she was bitten on the face and neck by a neighbor’s pit bull in her home on Thursday. Nine-year-old Jisseth Moquete was sitting in her family’s living room when their next-door neighbor and his pit bull entered the house. Her brother Henry Moquete, 12, said the dog had been running around the neighborhood and playing with his family’s German shepherd. When the owner caught up with the dog in their yard, he stepped inside to talk, Henry said. She was petting him, Henry said. He starts growling. Then I heard my sister screaming. Henry saw the dog’s jaws fastened around his sister’s face. The dog’s owner grabbed the brown pit bull and threw him off Jisseth, but she was already covered in blood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAXwjCxcQbo
A 4-year-old girl and her 9-year-old brother were playing outside their home when she was knocked down and bitten on the neck, arms, legs, stomach and face, her mother told the hospital.
The child was in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Tulane Hospital for Children.
“The patient was in a life-threatening situation, and she is extremely lucky to be alive, but she is recovering very well,” said the girl’s physician, Dr. Matei Petrescu.
After neighbors fought the pit bulls off the children, the animals attacked a 56-year-old man a couple of blocks away. Raymond Hall was also knocked to the ground and bitten on both arms and legs. The attack stopped only after a bystander shot one of the pit bulls, the SPCA reported.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIQqoZeLkRQ
Oh, and let us not forget the sweet Pit that killed and ate the baby recently, even after it has just had a big dinner. I guess it wanted dessert.
I could take up 20 pages on a thread here on FR with incidents and statistics. The facts speak for themselves. Thank goodness some places have had the sense to ban these beasts.
Perhaps the adjective “biological” is tripping you up.
All of the breeds commonly labeled as “pitbulls” are all members of the species canis familiaris. It should therefore be easy to produce evidence that any of the breeds referred to as “pitbulls” have an inherent biological ability to lock their jaws.
No doubt, you will have biological evidence forthcoming in your next post.