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The strongest bites in the animal kingdom

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( This post was last modified: 12-17-2016, 04:56 PM by Vinay )

(12-17-2016, 02:30 AM)brotherbear Wrote: The hyena, unless it is some species other than spotted hyena, in clearly wrong. I would think that were this a truly scientific study, the species would be given. The measuring of animal bite force is without a doubt not an exact science. How do you command a wild animal to "give it his all"?  Those who are "in the know" might perhaps come closer to the truth by analyzing the skulls and muscles of the animals. Paleontologists have thus been measuring the bite force of such animals as Tyrannosaurus rex and many other prehistoric animals for years.
http://tailandfur.com/most-strongest-ani...-of-psi/2/

His theory: Spotted/Striped Hyena with a PSI of 1100: Since they do eat a lot of food that is coarser their teeth are designed to be good at crushing and eating off large bones.

btw any critical one can rise many queries on each and every study, what is new in it? 

Some consider Paleontologists are gods and their theories  (T-Rex are extinct so everything is a theory) are 100% true ....   Ha Ha
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