World’s most strongest bite & 20 Most Strongest Animal Bites In The World
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20. Cougar
Their muscular jaws and long canine teeth are adapted for cutting meat, tendon and sinews. They can crush the skulls and spines of large prey such as wolf and horse skulls. PSI: 35019. Gray Wolf
Their teeth are heavy and large, better suited to bone crushing than those of other canids. Though not as specialized as hyenas. This force is sufficient to break open and crush bones with only a few bites. PSI: 40618. Mastiff (Domestic Dog)
It has the highest bite force in domestic dogs, PSI: 556, surprising? the Rottweiler comes in at second with PSI: 328, third goes to the German Shepherd, with PSI: 238 and then fourth is the American Pitbull with PSI: 23517. Great White Shark
Sharks have the strongest bite among animals in class fish. The great whites PSI isn’t that big but it doesn’t necessarily need a strong bite force, because much of the damage inflicted by sharks is due to their teeth. Their teeth cut through the flesh of their prey like knife threw butter. PSI: 66916. African Lion
Lion has the weakest bite among big cats so far (leopards bite force is not yet measured, possibly weaker). They have sharp teeth, prey is usually killed by strangulation, which can cause hypoxia. PSI: 69115. Jaguar
Their teeth can pierce through the skull piercing the brain, also adapted to pierce turtle shells. Jaguars have the strongest bite compared to size among cat family. PSI: 700 -
14. Brown Bear
Bears are mostly omnivorous, they have very strong teeth, the incisors are relatively big and the canine teeth are large. Unlike most animals in order carnivorous, their teeth are adapted for vegetable diet. Polar bears diet however mostly consists of seals. PSI: 85013. Kodiak Bear
Bears are mostly omnivorous, they have very strong teeth, the incisors are relatively big and the canine teeth are large. Unlike most animals in order carnivorous, their teeth are adapted for vegetable diet. Polar bears diet however mostly consists of seals. PSI: 93012. Siberian Tiger
They not only have very strong jaws but also very sharp teeth, when hunting very large prey, tigers prefer to bite the throat until the prey dies of strangulation. Tigers have the strongest bite among big cats and ranks second among carnivorous mammals. PSI: 95011. Alligator Snapping Turtle
They have the strongest bite among animals with no teeth; they are typically not prone to biting without provocation. Despite they have no teeth, their powerful jaws can easily amputate human fingers. PSI: 100410. Bengal Tiger
They not only have very strong jaws but also very sharp teeth, when hunting very large prey, tigers prefer to bite the throat until the prey dies of strangulation. Tigers have the strongest bite among big cats and ranks second among carnivorous mammals. PSI: 1050 -
9. Spotted/Striped Hyena
Their teeth are more specialized for consuming coarse food, crushing and digesting large bones. Their milk contains one of the richest calcium of all land predators, from bones they eat. PSI: 1100
8. Polar Bear
Bears are mostly omnivorous, they have very strong teeth, the incisors are relatively big and the canine teeth are large. Unlike most animals in order carnivorous, their teeth are adapted for vegetable diet. Polar bears diet however mostly consists of seals. PSI: 12357. Grizzly Bear
Bears are mostly omnivorous, they have very strong teeth, the incisors are relatively big and the canine teeth are large. Unlike most animals in order carnivorous, their teeth are adapted for vegetable diet. Polar bears diet however mostly consists of seals. PSI: 12506. Bull Shark
Sharks have the strongest bite among animals in class fish. The great whites PSI isn’t that big but it doesn’t necessarily need a strong bite force, because much of the damage inflicted by sharks is due to their teeth. Their teeth cut through the flesh of their prey like knife threw butter. PSI: 12505. Silverback Gorilla
Their teeth are big, not very sharp but they have very strong neck and jaw muscles. Capable of giving a strong bite force. They are primary herbivores, their jaws are adapted to chew and digest hard plants like bamboos. PSI: 1300 -
4. Hippopotamus
They have more powerful jaw muscles and extremely large tendons despite their teeth being less sharp compared to most carnivores. Although they’re herbivores, they have the strongest bite among all mammals. PSI: 18213. American Alligator
Since alligators feed by grabbing and holding onto their prey, they have evolved sharp teeth for tearing and holding onto flesh. With very powerful muscles, they can close the jaws and hold them shut. PSI: 21252. Nile Crocodile
Crocodiles have quite smaller jaw muscles and teeth anatomy adaptation like alligators. They have the strongest bite ever measured on living animals. But they have weak jaw opening strength, compared to powerful jaw closing strength. PSI: 50001. Saltwater Crocodile
Crocodiles have quite smaller jaw muscles and teeth anatomy adaptation like alligators. They have the strongest bite ever measured on living animals. But they have weak jaw opening strength, compared to powerful jaw closing strength. PSI: 7700