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The Orcinus orca holds the record as the strongest mammal bite force although it is not 100% clear, and it is based on happening incidents at f.e. Sea World. But the actual known and *recorded* bite force is one of the Crocodilus porosus, also known as the saltwater crocodile. The strongest crocodile bite force is of TIL's with a bite force of 5,000 pounds per square inch (psi). The *thought* and *not clear* orca bite force is 13,000 pounds per square inch (psi).
220 kilopascals (kPa) are 31.908303657402257 pounds per square inch (psi).
my cat bit my wrist and I want to know if it could actually break my hand
PSI - pounds per square inch
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5000 pounds per square inch
4000
120 pounds
No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
A Siberian tiger's bite force is about 1,200 pounds per square inch.
10,000
10.2 to 18.2 tons per square inch. Very large ones can bite up to around 40000 pounds (20 tons) per square inch
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It's exactly 60 pounds for every square inch it's applied to.
It is a presumptuous question because it presupposes that bite / square " depends on the breed of the dog, when in fact, it has more to do with the size of the dog.
They have been recorded around 225 pounds per square inch
3000 pounds per square inch thats bone crushing jaw pressure