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(01-24-2016, 05:31 PM)brotherbear Wrote: The bite-force of a grizzly is not so powerful as that of a big cat, but powerful never-the-less.
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How about the molar bite force? Is it greater in bears than cats at equal weights, or is it opposite? Polar bears having a weaker canine bite force than a brown bear, especially at higher weights just doesn't make sense. In my opinion, at weight parity, polar bears should have higher canine bite forces and brown bears should have higher molar bite forces.
Why doesn't that make sense?
I haven't taken a good look at the info but Polar bears have sharper canines so they wouldn't need to have a larger bite force IMO.