A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
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The bottom jaw on a cat can shake for many reasons. There could be a congenital defect, a side effect of medication, or illness.
The lower jaw (mandible) may be dislocated by force.
The force generated by the human jaw can vary, but an average range is around 70 to 150 pounds of force. This force is primarily used for chewing and biting tasks.
An adult saltwater crocodile's jaw has a bite force of 3000 lbs to 5000 lbs of bite force!
The word "jaw" has a short vowel sound, specifically the "ah" sound as in "cat."
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I think the more wider the jaw the more force it have,and the gsd has a slightly wider jaw.Their are also important factors like built,jaw,shoulder muscles.The gsd has the wider jaw and bigger size so it has the advantage of power so it has stronger biteforce however doberman has stronger bite force according to size.