The gharial has a relatively weak bite force compared to other crocodilians, primarily due to its specialized long and narrow snout adapted for catching fish. Its bite force is estimated to be around 100 to 200 pounds per square inch (psi), which is significantly less than that of more robust species like the Nile or saltwater crocodile. This lower bite force is effective for its dietary needs, as gharials rely on speed and precision rather than raw strength to capture prey.
leopard geckos don't bite very hard. its bite force is probably around 15 pounds
About twice as hard as a Budgie.
Gharial was created in 1789.
No gharial is a very rare crocodile
No, a gharial is a reptile. They are a lot like an alligator.
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force doberman Bite: 200 to 400 pounds of force German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force Lion: 691 pounds of force Hyena: 1000 pounds of force.
Animal with the largest bite force is the saltwater crocodile.
The gharial belongs to the subfamily Gavialinae, family Crocodylidae, order Crocodilia.
The Gharial Is Mainly A Piscivore And Sharks Are Fish. So, The Gharial Would Snap The Bull Shark In Half.
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force Lion: 691 pounds of force Hyena: 1000 pounds of force Dog bite strength is proportional to the size of the dog. So an American Bulldog's bite would be somewhere greater than 235 pounds of force (as they average larger than pit bulls) and less than 328 pounds (as they average smaller than rottweilers). German shepherds have the strongest bite force of all domestic dogs 450-100l0bs
pit bulls bite with 225 lbs of force, they are also lock jaws meaning once they bite you, they are virtually IMPOSSIBLE to get off. It will take many blows to the head before the pit bull will release.
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.