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The crocodile is one of the animals with the largest bite in the world, the bite force of the Australian crocodile can reach nearly 3,000 pounds, in contrast, the bite force of an African wild adult male lion is about 800 pounds, the world record of human beings, or not to mention that it is very shameful in nature, fortunately, the crocodile's teeth are not as sharp as the shark, but they are very strong, so when the crocodile bites its prey, it bites and then rolls over, so the meat is not bitten off, it is torn off, this tooth, It's not used to chew food, it's swallowed (presumably because it's too big between the teeth). Also, you know that crocodiles can crawl fast at speeds of up to 35 mile hour, which is equivalent to 4,50 kilometers per hour ......
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Some people make the mistake of thinking that carnivores with strong bite force are strong. This is a mistake that must be corrected. Let's start by testing the bite power of canines, hyenas, felines, and crocodiles:
Bay crocodile: 4200 pounds Nile crocodile: 2500 pounds Arcial:
2200 lbs Hyena: 1300 lbs Jaguar: 1250 lbs Tiger:
1100 lbs Lion: 1000 lbs Wolf: 700 lbs Leopard:
500 lbs Jackal: 400 lbs Mountain Lion: 300 lbs The Dunkle fish, which lived in the Devonian period 400 million years ago, is the largest known member of the shield fish family.
It existed hundreds of millions of years before the birth of the first dinosaur on land. If you learn that the shark with a bite force of less than 1 ton is now rampant in the sea world, the Dun's fish may feel that he died young——— scientists have found that the bite force of the Dun's fish to devour its prey is as high as 5 tons, which is the most known creature in the world. The bite force is several tons The journal "Biocommunications" of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom published a study of the largest bite force of the Dunkle fish.
Scientists from the Field Museum of Chicago and the University of Chicago in the United States used the fossilized skull to create a biomechanical model to simulate the movement and bite strength of the skull. The dunkle is about a metre long and weighs a ton, and has no real teeth, replaced by two long jagged blades. The tip of the blade is extremely fine, and the bite pressure is up to every square centimeter
Ton. And a woman weighing about kilograms, the heel area of the foot is wornThe pressure exerted on the ground by a square centimeter of tall shoes is no more than kilograms per square centimeter.
For comparison, scientists estimated that the bite force of Tyrannosaurus rex was about kilograms; The bite force of the American alligator is kg; Shark bite force in the hundreds of kilograms; Humans are only kilograms.
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It's crocodile. The crocodile has the largest bite force, but the mouth opening force is very small, and the crocodile's mouth can be sealed with a rubber band, but if it is bitten, it will die!
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The crocodile is the world's largest bite creature, the bite force is close to 3000 pounds, once bitten by the crocodile, it is believed that the great white shark is also in the catastrophe, so the crocodile will have a certain advantage in the case of hard encounter.
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The animal with the strongest bite is the saltwater crocodile, followed by the great white shark, hippopotamus, jaguar, and gorilla.
The bite force of each of these animals is described below:
1. Saltwater crocodile
Bite force: 3,700 psi (pounds sq. ft.).
Gregory, a professor of anatomy at Florida State University, conducted a 10-year study that measured jaw strength in 23 species of crocodiles. The results showed a maximum bite force of 3,700 psi from a 17-foot-long saltwater crocodile. This is the highest bite force ever measured.
Notably, with the bite force of the now-extinct crocodile found in the fossil record of scientists, a 40-foot ancient crocodile is expected to be able to produce 23,000 pounds of strength.
2. Great white shark
Bite force: 4,000 psi (pounds sq. ft.).
Using computer simulations, Australian scientist Steve's team estimated that a 21-foot great white shark could produce a bite force of nearly 4,000 psi. A shark's bite force is highly dependent on its size, and an 11- to 15-foot great white shark does not have as much bite force as a crocodile of the same size.
3. Hippopotamus
Bite force: 1,800 psi (pounds sq. ft.).
With giant two-foot-long teeth, a mouth that can open 180 degrees, and a large mouth that eats watermelon like a human eats a grape, the hippopotamus may have one of the strongest jaws of any herbivore on the planet. Hippos are said to be able to bite a 10-foot-long crocodile in half. The bite force of a female hippopotamus has been measured at 1,800 psi, and the bite force of a male hippopotamus has not yet been measured.
4. Jaguar
Bite force: 1,500 psi (pounds sq. ft.).
The jaguar is the third largest living cat. It is also a sturdy cat that lives in the Americas. Like other hunting cats, the jaguar can kill an animal by biting its skull, and its teeth can easily puncture the turtle's shell.
5. Gorillas
Bite force: 1300 psi (pounds sq. ft.).
Gorillas have huge neck and jaw muscles and are among the most powerful in the primate kingdom. Gorillas are mostly herbivores but have a strong bite. Their diet is generally tough, such as tree bark, nuts, tubers and other fibrous foods.
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The hippopotamus is the largest omnivorous mammal of the freshwater species, with a very small tail, but it has a very large mouth, very large canine teeth under the weight, a body length of between three and a half meters to four and a half meters, and a weight of up to 3,500 kilograms! The hippopotamus's strong bite makes the crocodiles terrified, and although the crocodiles are fully armed, they are like paper paste in front of the hippos! Fights between hippos and crocodiles often end in the victory of the hippopotamus, which can have a bite force of up to 2,200 kilograms!
The hippopotamus is the second largest mammal on land after the elephant, but it is relatively short, with very short limbs, and the shoulder height is only 140-165 cm, which is less than half the height of the elephant.
Hippos like to live in groups, are good swimmers, are afraid of cold, and prefer warm climates. Their ** will dry out and crack after being out of water for a long time, and their life of foraging, mating, giving birth, and breastfeeding are also carried out in the water. Hippos are herbivores, but their sparse tusks are ten centimeters long, and the female hippopotamus is very aggressive to protect the baby hippos.
Hippos move in pairs or small groups, and older males often move alone.
Hippos are large in size, but they are light to walk in water. In the hot sun, muddy water on the surface of the body is more protective from the scorching sun. The sweat glands of the hippopotamus can secrete a red liquid as a natural sunscreen to moisten the **, which is often mistaken for the blood discharged, which is called "blood sweat".
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The molars of hyenas are not inferior to bears, large cats and pandas, but the bite force of the canines lags behind. From top to bottom, there are spotted hyenas, brown hyenas, striped hyenas, and coyotes. The three sets of data from left to right, are weight, canine bite force, and molar bite force.
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1. Hippopotamus.
The hippopotamus is the largest omnivorous mammal of any freshwater species, with a small tail, but a very large mouth, very large lower canines, a body length of between three and a half to four and a half meters, and a weight of up to 3,500 kilograms. The hippopotamus's strong bite makes the crocodiles terrified, and although the crocodiles are fully armed, they are like paper paste in front of the hippos! Fights between hippos and crocodiles often end in the victory of the hippopotamus, which can have a bite force of up to 2,200 kilograms!
2. Bay crocodile. The bay crocodile is the largest crocodile, the adult bay crocodile can weigh tons, the body length can reach more than 7 meters, the strong bite force of the bay crocodile can bite through the hard shell of the turtle, the bite force can reach 1900 kilograms.
3. Hyenas. 4. Bull shark.
The bull shark is a relatively small shark with a spindle-shaped body, the adult male bull shark can grow up to meters in length and weigh up to 90 kilograms, the female bull shark can reach meters and weigh up to 230 kilograms, and the bull shark can have a bite force of up to 580 kilograms.
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The animal with the strongest bite is the bay crocodile.
Crocodylus Porosus (Schneider, 1801), crocodile.
A species of crocodile of the genus Zhi. It is also known as estuarine crocodile, saltwater crocodile, Malay crocodile, also known as man-eating crocodile. Located at the highest level of the wetland food chain, it is the largest of the 23 modern crocodile species and the largest living reptile in the world.
It is a saltwater crocodile, so it can be "eaten by land and sea".
Adults are generally 3 5 meters long, up to more than 7 meters long, and the largest weighs more than 1,600 kilograms, making them the largest reptile in existence.
Bay crocodiles feed on large fish, mud crabs, turtles, monitor lizards, birds, and also prey on wild deer, bison, and wild boars, with a super bite force, the largest individual reaches 4,200 pounds, and can crush the hard armor of sea turtles and the bones of bison in one bite, and is one of the creatures with the largest bite force in the world.
This crocodile is actually far less famous than the crocodiles that often appear in front of our eyes. The reason why this crocodile is not famous is also very simple, that is, because the bay crocodile is so brutal, it is 100% at the top of the food chain of the animal world, even in the face of heavily armed human armies. In the end, everyone will turn away, and no zoo will accept them.
The bay crocodile is a saltwater crocodile, the absolute top of the wetland food chain, and has no natural predators within its living range. The Bay Crocodile came to everyone's attention because of the "Battle of Langli Island", which was part of the Allied and Japanese campaign in Burma at the end of World War II.
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Bay crocodile. This animal is known as a "man-eating crocodile" because of its strong bite force.
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Bay crocodiles, giant squids, hyenas, cougars, hippos have very strong bite forces all over the world, and they are fierce by nature, and few natural predators can threaten their survival.
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In fact, the bite force of animals is too weak now! In prehistoric animals, the bite is really strong! For example, the bite power of Tyrannosaurus rex is 20 tons, the bite power of Spinosaurus is 5 tons, the bite force of Cangsaurus is 16 tons, the bite force of megalodon shark is 36 tons, the bite force of Dun's fish is 15 tons, and even the chest spiny shark has a bite force of two tons, and now the Bay crocodile with the strongest bite force only has a bite force of more than 1 ton!
So now creatures are little brothers!
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Megalodon has an average bite force of 26 tons and a maximum of 36 tons. Megalodons can easily bite off whale skulls. You can imagine how terrifying it is to bite off the skull of a whale in one bite!
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1. Nile crocodile 5000 pounds.
2. Saltwater crocodile 3690 pounds.
3. American alligator 2125 pounds.
4. Hippopotamus 1825 pounds.
5. Jaguar 2000 pounds.
6. Gorilla 1300 pounds.
7. Grizzly bear 1200 pounds.
8. Spotted hyena 1100 pounds.
9. Tiger 1050 pounds.
10. Lion 650 pounds.
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The 5 animals with the strongest bite in the world! Eyes!
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It is the Nile crocodile of Africa, with a wild bite of up to 5,000 pounds, about 2,260 kilograms, and an ancient fish, the bite force of the Dun's fish, which can reach 5,300 kilograms per square centimeter!!
In order to accurately calculate the bite force of the dunkle, biologists reconstructed the musculature of the fossilized bones of the dunkle fish and created a biomechanical model to simulate its bite and movement to verify that it is the most powerful biter ever known on Earth. In the course of the study, biologists also performed muscular reconstruction of the jaw bone from the fossil of the Dun's fish. They were amazed to find that the dunkle's mouth function is very unique, it relies on the force generated by the movement of the four joints to bite.
This unique ability not only produces a great bite force, but also allows the dunkle fish to bite its prey at a very fast speed.
The teeth of the dun's fish.
Studies have proven that the dunkle can quickly open its mouth in one-fiftieth of a second and then quickly swallow its prey, and few fish can escape this powerful and rapid bite. It is very difficult for fish living in the ocean to have both strong strength and fast and accurate speed. The moment the teeth of the dunkle fish are closed, all the forces are instantly concentrated in a very small area at the tip of the tooth, which can produce up to 5,300 kilograms of bite force per square centimeter.
In general, a woman weighing 63 kilograms will exert a pressure of 127 kilograms per square centimeter when she steps on her husband's feet in a high-root shoe with a centimeter root. The strongest bite force of the living species is the American crocodile, which can reach 963 kilograms, but this is really not comparable to the 5,300 kilograms of bite force of the Dun's fish. Other animals, such as humans, have a bite force of 77 kg and dogs have a bite force of only 57 kg.
Westnett, director of the Fish Pavilion at the Field Museum in the United States, who worked on the study, said: "A giant great white shark may have half the bite force of a dun's fish. This makes it join the ranks of the strongest biters ever found on Earth, such as the American crocodile and the Tyrannosaurus rex. ”
Dr. Anderson, who studies Dun's fish, said, "This study shows how important mechanical engineering principles are in our study of animal fossils. It is not possible to see these animals eating or biting, but by examining these preserved fossils and reconstructing them, it is reasonable to speculate about what these animals might have behaved at the time. ”
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