That will depend on the breed of Mastiff. English Mastiff bites have been reported as high as 800+ lbs, while Bull Mastiffs have been reported around 550 lbs of force. Canine bite force is directly related to head size.
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aprox. 400-500 pounds. The English Mastiff holds the record of the strongest bite force (500 pounds) for dogs. They measure bite force from the size of their head and English Mastiffs and Saint Bernards have just about the same size head, therefore they basically have the same bite force.
They have a bite force between 20-30 lbs
The bite force of a Allosaurus from what many paleontology have found was it only had the bite force of a adult male lion. the teeth of it are to small and weak to hold and break it's prey.
i dont think so because a moray has a bite as strong as a hyena and they have stronger bite force than barracudas
It bites so strong and stronger than a alligator teeth or white shark.
Absolutely not. No dog has lock jaw that was a misconception brought about in the 80's with pit bulls. Cane corsos like other mastiffs have larger heads which give the dog more bite force on terms if pounds per square inch. They are very strong
It is likely that it can. Mastiffs are highly big and powerful dogs with strong biting forces that may be able to kill a wild dog.
The average bite force of a bulldog varies from 160 and 210 lbs per square inch. Just as a matter of comparison of where a Bulldog falls in the animal kingdom, the bite force of various animals were measured for a National Geographic program. A Hyena was measured at 1000 pounds of force, a Lion's bite force measured 691, a Shark 669, and a Rottweiler 328 pounds of force. A German shepherd came in at 238, and a Pitbull's bite was measured at 235 pounds of force.
they could easily take a chunk out of someones leg. they don't usually bite, unless they are provoked.
Their biting force is very very strong one bite in the right spot your dead. Over 2000 pounds per square inch.