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(12-17-2016, 02:47 AM)Pckts Wrote: The lion for one.
Essay? It's not that long of a read and you can always skip to the results. Measuring a zoo cat is also misleading since there are variances between captive and wild skulls same with muscle mass.
Are you expecting lower or higher psi for lions?? As a semi scavenger in African savanna it is more than enough for lions.
Zoo animals findings are more reliable than fiber in any day.BTW did you read the report? in the report no Panthera Leo and no Panthera Tigris Tigris or Panthera Tigris Altica are measured.
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What a stupid answer ! About the african lions:
1) false assertion: the scavengers have often, if not always, the strongest bites.
2) what you think is not an approved scientific fact. Only a biased opinion.
Hyena's majority diet come from scavenging and that too they mostly depends on crushing the bones so no doubt their bite force is higher.
2.For your kind information i provided two links (Scientific facts) above.