yes it has the powerful-est bite on earth.
Of course the great white is stronger it has sharper teeth and a stronger bite. Great white shark 350+ attacks bemgal tiger 154+attacks.
It bites so strong and stronger than a alligator teeth or white shark.
Yes an alligator has a stronger bite
no
Yes because they are larger than people and there muscles are bigger and stronger than ours, allowing them to bite hard and tear through flesh and bone.
No.
A Siberian malamute is much stronger than a rottweiler in doing work, but a rottweiler has a more dangerous bite. The rottweiler. It has a stronger bite and therefore a stronger jaw than a siberian malamute. The rottweiler's bite can probably bite through the siberian malamute's fur if it was really angry.
The hippo is definitely stronger and has a more powerful bite.....but the shark is a lot faster. So, this all depends on who bites who first. But, most likely the shark would win.
All dogs bite.. Some more than others of course
yes
Salties tend to have a stronger bite force than a hyena, and possibly the Niles as well. But a hyena would probably have a stronger bite force than a smaller croc.
By Tigress4324: Well, you have to look at the shape of the cat's skull. The truth is, lion's and tiger's skulls have been compared, and they are very much alike, the difference is somtimes only noticable to experts. Lions have slightly longer skulls, and tiger's are wider. The wider the skull is, the more force will be applied to a bite. This is because the area of force is concentrated more, and not spread over a long length. This would give the tiger a stronger bite. Some animals with long skulls, such as crocodiles, have extremely strong jaws. BUT: crocodiles and cats are completely different animals. If you compare a shark with a croc, (the shark has a wider mouth, the croc's is longer) you will see that the shark's jaws are much stronger, thus supporting this law of bite-phisycs.Shark bite is only 700Ib. Crocolides bite is 3000Ib.Sharks bite is 4 times weaker than crocodiles.And there's more: if the fangs are placed farther into the skull, they will be in the jaws more firmly, and the animal's jaws will be stronger. ( a good example of this would be the hyena, which has a deadly strong bite.) Tiger's canine teeth are held father into the skull than lion's are. The result is that tigers have a stronger bite force than lions.