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That will depend on the breed of Mastiff. English Mastiff bites have been reported as high as 800+ lbs, while Bull Mastiffs have been reported around 550 lbs of force. Canine bite force is directly related to head size.
probably because they are in pain
Although exact figures are not known because many bite cases are not reported, a large percentage of dog and human bites cause wounds on the head and neck.
No i have soft sarcoma tissue cancer and mosquitoes bite me all the time but it just might be the types of cancer that ward away mosquitoes. You might want to ask someone with a more common cancer since the type i have has only 50 reported cases around the world.
No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
A dog of any breed... from a tiny Chihuahua to a giant Great Dane will bite if it feels threatened.
It may surprise you, but Cocker Spaniels are right near the top of the list... and have been for seven or eight years now. Most of the bites reported tend to be from large dogs, and that's simply because they do the most damage. However, I wouldn't be at all shocked to learn that the real "bite leaders" are small dogs like Toy Poodles, Pomeranians, and Chihuahuas. People get bit by these little guys every day - but no one reports the bites because they aren't serious. There's a big difference between the imprint in your leg left by a Rottie vs. a Shih Tzu. Dalmatians can often get aggressive and snap, as well as Chow Chows German Shepherd dogs are at the top of the list, then wolf-hybrids. However, those are only of the reported cases. Bites from small dogs are rarely reported & happen very often. 'Pit' Bull Terriers do not have a 'locking jaw' and in fact lost a bite pressure test as compared to German Shepherds and Rotties. Course, if you want to know which dog produces the most fatalities from their bites, the answer is overwhelmingly pit-bull.
yes they are extremely loyal and do not snap or bite.
No, fire beetles are a type of beetle that does not bite. They are named as such because they are attracted to fire and need it to breed.
a wolf can a bite force if 800-2000 lbs depneds on the breed of wolf and the size
Dogs will bite while being playful depending on how the dog was raised and what breed it is. Some breeds bite more frequently then others and a dog that is raised in a loving household will most likely not bite.
The Kangal breed is a Turkish livestock guardian dog, not Kurdish. The Kangal breed is known for its powerful bite force, which is estimated to be around 743 psi (pounds per square inch). This strong bite force helps the Kangal defend livestock from predators.