the Siberian tiger has a psi( pounds per square inch) of 1200.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
If you mean biting down force, it is 1000 pounds.
Average bite force of all tigers is around 1000 psi, so that should remain the same, though may be a little higher, for a Siberian.
Up to 2000 psi when closing their jaws.
The amount of pressure required to break a human jaw can vary, but studies estimate that it generally takes between 600 to 900 psi (pounds per square inch) of force to fracture the jawbone. Factors such as the angle of impact, the specific area of the jaw being struck, and individual bone density can all influence the exact amount of force needed.
A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
Tigers are very powerful animals, and have amazing agility for a beast their size. They have the largest fangs and claws in the cat family, and a bite force of 1000 psi. Any animal that would dare take on a tiger does so at great risk, because tigers have been seen to break a buffalo's neck with one swipe of it's paw.
the worm has 200,000,000 psi of bone crunching power Actually is women...
Tiger (1,050 psi) They are the largest big cat, and with a bite force of around 1,050 psi, they bite almost twice as hard as lions do. Perhaps that's why lions hunt in packs to take down their prey, while tigers are perfectly content — and efficient — flying solo.
The dog that has the strongest jaw pressure is the Rottweiler(306 pounds per square)
241 kPa is equal to 35 psi.
13 PSI or 12.8 to be exact.