Sharks have an incredibly powerful bite, with jaw pressure varying by species. For example, the great white shark can exert a bite force of around 1.8 tons (approximately 1,800 kilograms) per square inch. This immense pressure allows them to effectively capture and consume prey, making them one of the apex predators in marine environments. Overall, the bite force of sharks can range from 200 to over 1,800 pounds depending on the species.
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There are many different sharks, but I do not know which could be called, "Regular". But, assuming that you are asking about the shark jaw of a fish, and not the mechanical tool called a, "Shark jaw", the common range is from 2 inches to 15 inches, in my opinion. (There are lots of foot-long sharks in people's aquariums, and of course, in the ocean; hence, the 2" size) Of course, the jaw of, say, a great white shark can be significantly larger, while the largest shark jaw known (a fossilized shark) is over 12 feet in size, fully opened. If you want to own this monster jaw, you can buy it for around $500 million, as I understand it.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the strongest recorded human bite force was 4,337N. While it's hard to measure how much force a shark's jaw can apply, it has been estimated that they can apply over 26,000N.
The Sand Tiger Shark (Carcharias taurus) has a relatively strong jaw pressure, estimated to be around 300 to 400 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure allows them to effectively capture and hold onto their prey, which includes fish and other marine animals. Their unique teeth are designed for a gripping action rather than cutting, enabling them to consume larger prey more efficiently.
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Great white shark
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200 - 480lbs generally, they have a very strong jaw.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
The average man's jaw can exert around 160-170 pounds of pressure when biting down.
Bone
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A shark jaw should be 40 feet long
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There are many different sharks, but I do not know which could be called, "Regular". But, assuming that you are asking about the shark jaw of a fish, and not the mechanical tool called a, "Shark jaw", the common range is from 2 inches to 15 inches, in my opinion. (There are lots of foot-long sharks in people's aquariums, and of course, in the ocean; hence, the 2" size) Of course, the jaw of, say, a great white shark can be significantly larger, while the largest shark jaw known (a fossilized shark) is over 12 feet in size, fully opened. If you want to own this monster jaw, you can buy it for around $500 million, as I understand it.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the strongest recorded human bite force was 4,337N. While it's hard to measure how much force a shark's jaw can apply, it has been estimated that they can apply over 26,000N.