Which animal has the strongest bite?

O alligator Mississippi – a cousin of the alligator found in the Mississippi swamps of the southeastern United States. The bite is equivalent to wrapping your arm with a sharp denture and then supporting grandpa’s prosthesis with another 1-ton object. Like a car.

Using weight equivalent is a common way to establish the intensity of a bite. As the animals don’t always bite with the same force, the results vary. Here, we reference the work of Gregory Erickson and Kent Vliet of Florida State University and Brady Barr of the National Geographic channel.

Alligator from Mississippi

Bite force: 965 kg

Equivalent to the weight of a mid-size car.

Number of teeth: 74 to 80

Size: 4 to 4.5 m and 450 kg

American alligators are able to pierce the shell of turtles, one of their favorite prey. As they don’t use their arms to grab their victims, the bite has to be accurate. When they tie its mouth, it defends itself using its skull as if it were a club, moving it sideways to hit its aggressor with force. The proportion between the width of the head and the length of the mouth is greater in the alligator than in other related species, such as the crocodile.

The opening of the mouth, which can be greater than 75º, allows it to grab large animals at once, such as calves and deer. With about 80 teeth, it does not chew its food: it swallows small prey whole and bites off larger ones, such as turtles. The muscles that close the mouth (adductor mandibulae externus superficialis, medialis It is profundus) are strong, but what opens is weak – with duct tape you can tie it.

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Hyena

Bite force: 455 kg

Equivalent to the weight of a horse

Number of teeth: 36

Size: 1 m and 30 kg

The hyenas’ bite is so strong that they are capable of crushing the bones of their victims – this is an important characteristic, since the animal preferentially feeds on the carcass of dead animals, such as buffaloes and zebras. Their digestive system is adapted to eating bones and other hard parts of corpses.

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Lion

Bite force: 430 kg

Equivalent to the weight of a horse

Number of teeth: 30

Size: 2 m and 230 kg

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The king of animals ingests 5 to 7 kilos of meat per day. Its bite suffocates wildebeest, zebra and antelope, holding them tightly until they stop breathing. The lion has long (up to 6 centimeters) and pointed canines, and the back teeth work like scissors, cutting the meat into pieces.

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White shark

Bite force: 270 kg

Equivalent to the weight of a grand piano.

Number of teeth: About 300

Size: 6 m and 2250 kg

This sea beast’s teeth are triangular and serrated. In addition to the main row, they have two or three more behind them. After seizing its prey, it frantically moves its head from side to side, making the bite even more lethal. With each bite, the shark can swallow up to 14 kilograms of meat at once.

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Jaguar

Bite force: 270 kg

Equivalent to the weight of a grand piano.

Number of teeth: 30

Size: 1.2 m and 115 kg

The constantly growing canines and the pressure of the bite make this feline an excellent predator of victims such as tapirs and capybaras. Its bite is so strong that it even pierces turtles and alligators. Another important weapon is the carnassial teeth, which are at the back of the mouth and are very efficient at tearing lunch meat.

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homo sapiens

Bite force: 55 kg

Equivalent to: 1 bag of cement

Number of teeth: 32

Size: 1.70 m and 70 kg

Man doesn’t have one of the strongest bites in the animal kingdom, although he can tear a hunk of meat as well. He is only entering this gallery so that we can have an idea of ​​the damage caused by the bite of other animals. Unlike the bite of domestic animals, which are V-shaped, the human bite is circular.

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