great white most likely but isn't that stuff for Google i mean really here your answer may never be answered and on google there are millions of answers mainly right some off topic but yeah those answers come within seconds. do you get what I'm saying?
it depends on the shark, but some sharks can bite through solid steal it depends on the shark, but some sharks can bite through solid steal
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.
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).
No. The Great White Shark is the animal with the strongest bite force in the world. Even alligators and crocodiles have a more powerful bite force than a bear.
i improved this but i don't know if the marsupial tiger is one whoever put this here am not honestly sure if it is one of the strongest prehistoric animals with the strongest bite force am not certain if its The marsupial tiger am sure its one thee two the megalodon a prehistoric shark or/and the Liopleurodon a prehistoric marine reptitle. Their is also a predator x (33,000 lbf) The dunkleosteus a prehistoric fish has weaker bite force than the three listed above. our modern day crocidilies have similar bite force to the dunkleosteus. our modern day great white sharks have (4,100 lbf) the t. rex has (7,000 lbf)
Around 2000 psi(the strongest bite in the felidae which means the cats and 2nd strongest for predators on land second only to the spotted hyena).
Its not a Lion it's actually a jaguar
The great white shark has the strongest bite in the world. It also turns out that its bite is not only the strongest bite now, but the strongest there has ever been :)
The crocodile has the strongest bite in the globe.
Sharks can bite before, during and after rain.
Yes. All sharks can perform a 'bite'.
While many researchers rarely come to a consensus as to which organism in the Animal Kingdom has the strongest bite, latest research suggests that the Great White shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is capable of producing over 4,000 psi (Wroe et al. 2008)! However, Wroe et al. (2005) also derived predicted measures of bite force and compared bite force measures across multiple species using a bite force quotient. It suggested that over all living species, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) was capable of producing the highest relative bite force.It is important to note that while many have suggested that the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has the strongest bite at over 5,000psi, Erickson et al. (2003) showed a maximum bite force of 2125 psi...still a lot but half of the force many credit it with.