It's about 1,000lbs per square inch. A human bite by comparison is 120.
1,000 lbs of pressure per square inch. That's compared to 120 for a human, 320 for large dogs such as German Shepherds, 600 for a lion, and 2,500 for a crocodile.
2,ooo pounds per square inch.
they have 100 lbs bite force
No. Hyena is c.3,000lb per sq.in of pressure, dog is about 800. Wolf is 1,500 I think
Yes, a hyena will most definitely bite. They are mostly in packs too, so if one attacks, they all will.
No.
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.
Yes an alligator has a stronger bite
To be able to crack bone.
THE BITE OF AHYENA IS VERY STRONG AND CAN EVEN RIP YOUR WHOLE ARM OFF BUT A LION BITE CAN RIP YOUR ARM AND PARTOF YOUR BODY OFF BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT THE HYENA HAS SOMETHING ON THE SALIVA THAT GETS YOUR BLOOD INFECTED
Yes, this animal has a very powerful bite to chew through bone.
i dont think so because a moray has a bite as strong as a hyena and they have stronger bite force than barracudas
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force In comparison… German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force Lion: 691 pounds of force Hyena: 1000 pounds of force
This would probably not happen in real life but if you think about it, a wolf is fast and has a good bite but a hyena has a better bite force so with that in mind it may just be a draw.
The strongest bite force measured for a mastiff was 550 lbs while the hyena has exerted bite forces in excess of 1000 lbs. Here is a list compiled by National Geographic of average bite forces... Pitbull; 130-235 lbs German Shepherd; 130-238 lbs Rottweieller; 265-328 lbs African Wild Dog; 317 lbs Wolf; 406 lbs Bull Mastiff; 550 lbs Hyena (cub); 603 lbs Hyena (adult); 1000 lbs