Depends on the species. But I believe that a crocodile's bite force can get over 500 lbs per square inch. May be more, may be less.
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yes they do
in his Jaw in his Jaw in his Jaw
Up to 2000 psi when closing their jaws.
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Both alligators and crocodiles are strong predators, but crocodiles are generally considered to be stronger and more aggressive than alligators. Crocodiles have a more powerful bite force and are often larger and more territorial than alligators.
No, crocodiles do not move their upper jaw; it is fixed in place. Instead, they primarily move their lower jaw to open and close their mouths. This anatomical structure allows them to exert a powerful bite, as the upper jaw serves as a stable platform while the lower jaw does the movement.
No Crocodile is stronger.
200 - 480lbs generally, they have a very strong jaw.
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Crocodiles have over 100 joints in their bodies, which include joints in their limbs, tail, and jaw. These joints allow for a range of movements, essential for their swimming and hunting abilities. The flexibility provided by these joints helps crocodiles efficiently navigate their aquatic environments and capture prey.