The force required to break coyote bones can vary depending on several factors, including the specific bone type, its size, and the direction of the applied force. Generally, it is estimated that the breaking strength of coyote bones could range from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of force. However, exact values can differ based on the bone's condition and the individual animal. For precise measurements, biomechanical testing would be necessary.
it would feel like an explosion in front of you the force of gravity would push you back and would likely break some bones
Your bones will become weak and break easily.
Try it and tell me.
It's pretty much impossible to break the bones in your ears. I also doubt it would kill you. : /
Wolves are much larger and more fierce. It would also depend on where the fight would happen. If it happened in snow, the coyote would definitely lose. If it was wherever coyotes live, the coyote might have a chance.
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Teeth aren't bones but it would probably hurt if you broke a tooth
You can't. There are very small bones n the inner ear, for example, and no single impact would break them all. Even something like an explosion wouldn't break every bone.
That probably depends how you break it. I guess you would usually break something by hitting it with something. In that case, the force is applied by the object that hits it.
The mother coyote would attack the person who shot the coyote cub.....simple as that.
No. Your bones are very strong. It will only break if you crush under something heavy or something like that.
Yes, it is possible to hit someone so hard that one could break their arm. However, it would take quite a bit of force to do so since bones are very strong and flexible. It might also be easier if a person has a condition which makes their bones brittle. Punching someone so hard as to break one of their bones is considered assault and should never be attempted.