enough to bite your dick off
2,125 pounds
Most pedegree bulldogs have this weird jaws that can not exert too many pounds of pressure. This bulldog looks that is also a dog with a lite bite.
An alligator's bite can exert an astonishing force of about 2,000 pounds per square inch (psi). This immense biting power makes them one of the strongest biters in the animal kingdom, allowing them to crush bones and capture prey effectively. Their powerful jaws are specially adapted for gripping and holding onto slippery animals, such as fish and birds.
You need six pounds of pressure to torque.
3000 pounds of pressure they can snap a broom handle in half
556 pounds
35-4500 pounds
Up to 180 pounds
A wild boar's bite can exert a pressure of around 500 to 1,000 pounds per square inch (psi). This strong bite force is due to their powerful jaws and large canine teeth, which are adapted for rooting and foraging. The exact pressure can vary depending on the individual boar and its size. Overall, the bite of a wild boar is significantly stronger than that of many other animals, making it a formidable force in the wild.
About 14,000 pounds per square inch
'Alligator' has 4 syllables.
You can't really convert that. Kilogram is a unit of mass, bar is a unit of pressure; so they really measure completely different things.