In the animal world, what is the level of human bite force? Can you go to the upper middle class?

Updated on educate 2024-08-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The bite force of man is in the animal world.

    Medium is relatively strong; It can definitely be considered middle and upper-class, and the animals are only vertebrates.

    The bite force can be higher than that of humans, and all invertebrate animals, their bite force is very low.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Of course not, the bite force of a person is considered to be the lowest. In general, the bite force of a dingo reaches more than 1,300 pounds. The bite force of a human is only £100.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Animals feel that human bite force is the lowest level, not up to the middle and upper level, and feel that human strength is particularly weak and vulnerable in front of them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The bite force of a human is equivalent to that of a monkey. The bite force refers to the chewing pressure generated by the contraction of the masticatory muscles when the upper and lower jaw teeth come into contact. The maintenance of the normal tissue structure and function of the periodontal tissues depends on the action of normal occlusal force.

    When the bite force is changed, the periodontal tissue structure changes accordingly to accommodate the changed functional state.

    Occlusal force measurement method:

    1. Sensor measurement method.

    2. Light biting is legal.

    The optical occlusion method is to use the optical occlusal piece and the optical occlusion instrument to carry out semi-quantitative analysis of the occlusal contact, and make the photoelastic transparent polymer material less than 1mm thick optical occlusal piece, which produces permanent deformation after the action of the occlusal force, and the birefringence phenomenon of the deformation area can be observed on the optical occlusal instrument, and the stress and strain state of the tooth occlusion contact are qualitatively and semi-quantitatively analyzed according to the birefringence fringe value.

    3. Sound transmission system method.

    In the acoustic system method, an oscillation source of a specific frequency is placed on the forehead of the participant to emit oscillating waves, and a sensor is placed in the chin to receive the oscillation signal. The oscillating wave is transmitted to the chin through the teeth, temporomandibular joints, and muscle channels, and the greater the bite force between the upper and lower jaws, the greater the amplitude of the oscillation wave received by the sensors located in the chin.

    4. Electromyography (EMG) analysis.

    Electromyography is based on the correlation between electromyography and occlusal force to analyze and measure the magnitude of the occlusal force. It is difficult to use electromyography for the measurement and analysis of local or single tooth positions in the dentition, and there is a difference in time between the obtained occlusal force value and the actual occlusal force.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nile crocodile 2500 lbs

    Spotted hyena unweaned pup, 603 lbs

    Large snapping turtle 1004 lbs

    African Lion (Sub-Adult Male) 691 lbs

    Jaws 669 lbs

    Lovellover 328 lbs

    African dingo 317 lbs

    German Shepherd 238 lbs

    Pit Bull 235 lbs

    I saw that some topics involved some discussion about the bite force of animals, but the data mentioned in some of the posts seemed quite outrageous. And this set of data should serve as an objective reference.

    lbs = kilogram kilogram.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In 2008, a team led by expert Stephen Wroe conducted a study on megalodon and great white shark bite force, and the results showed that the largest megalodon had a bite force of 28 tonnes at the rear end and 93,127 N (9 tonnes) at the front end. This bite figure is undoubtedly the largest in history, which is twice that of Dun's fish and twice the bite force of the end of Tyrannosaurus rex.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After an authoritative survey of socks and celery transport statistics, the ranking of the strongest bite force in nature is as follows:

    1. South African Nile wild crocodiles, reptiles, bite force of about 1500 bullet beam catty;

    2. The big snapping turtle, a reptile, has a bite force of about 470 kg, and it can easily bite the shell of its own kind as its own delicacy;

    3. Hyenas, mammals, juvenile hyenas have a bite force of about 300 kg, and adults have a bite force of about 300 kg;

    4. Great white sharks and African male lions, the bite force is about 300 kg.

    The occlusal force refers to the chewing pressure generated by the contraction of the masticatory muscles when the upper and lower jaw teeth are in contact, and the maintenance of the normal tissue structure and function of the periodontal tissue depends on the action of the normal occlusal force.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The 5 animals with the strongest bite in the world! Eyes!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The animal with the strongest bite in the world is the saltwater crocodile (commonly referred to as the bay crocodile).

    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.

    Male bay crocodiles can reach up to 7 meters in length when they reach adulthood, but generally do not exceed 5 meters. Females have a maximum body length of meters. Adult male crocodiles can weigh up to 600-1000 kg.

    The juveniles are light brown in color with black spotted stripes on the body and tail. The adult body is darker in color, with a yellowish or white belly and gray at the base end of the tail. The bay crocodile has 16-19 teeth on each side of the upper jaw and 14-15 teeth on each side of the lower jaw.

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