How much is the bite force of a South African great white shark in 5 killer whales

Updated on society 2024-08-02
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The bite force of killer whales is generally between 1 ton and 1 ton;

    2. The killer whale is a large toothed whale with a length of 8 to 10 meters, a weight of about 9 tons, a slightly round head, and an inconspicuous beak;

    3. The dorsal fin is tall and erect, bent up to 1 meter;

    4. The body is black and white, the wings are far apart, and the temporal fossa is large;

    5. The mandible is relatively short, with 10 to 12 conical teeth per dentition in the upper and lower jaws;

    6. With a slender mouth, sharp teeth, fierce temperament, carnivore, good at attacking prey, and is the natural enemy of penguins, seals and other animals;

    7. Sometimes they also attack other cetaceans, even great white sharks, which can be called the overlords of the sea;

    8. Killer whales are highly social animals, and there are some groups of families that are the most stable families in the animal kingdom;

    9. Some complex social behaviors, hunting skills, and voice communication of killer whales;

    10. Considered evidence that killer whales have their own culture;

    11. It is distributed in almost all ocean areas, from the equator to the polar waters;

    12. The water temperature or depth does not limit its range, and the distribution extends to many closed or semi-enclosed sea areas.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The strongest killer whale has a bite force of about 2 tons. Slightly worse killer whales are about 1 ton or more, and injured killer whales have a smaller bite force. Not to mention killer whale cubs. It seems to be a bit verbose, otherwise the number of words is too small and does not meet the standard. Hope you like it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The killer whale is a large toothed whale, 8-10 meters long, weighing about 9 tons, with a slightly rounded head and an inconspicuous beak, and the bite force of the killer whale is generally in tons.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, at most a tie and the great white shark has a disadvantage.

    The body length of the adult killer whale is meters, the largest great white shark is longer than the body of the great white shark, the single size is larger than the killer whale, and the overall muscle structure of the killer whale is far stronger than the great white shark, the great white shark is a cartilaginous fish, can not withstand the impact of the killer whale.

    Killer whales have a record of hunting great white sharks alone, and great white sharks have no record of eating orca calves (killer whales are social, high-IQ mammals, usually living in groups, and the youngs are protected, and only humans have a record of hunting orca young).

    If Mi's great white shark encounters Mi's killer whale, there are two most likely situations, one is that the killer whale actively hits the great white shark, the great white shark's internal organs are damaged and dies, and the killer whale uses pheromones to call its companions to come over and share the food. The other scenario is that the two sides have been facing off for a while and then evacuate.

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