Alligator
Yes an alligator has a stronger bite
No, there is other animals with stronger bite forces but the alligator snapping turtle is in the list of the top 20 strongest bite forces, the animal with the most powerful bite is the saltwater crocodile
A 13 foot alligator can bite with a pressure of about 3,000 lb. That is one and a half tons of total pressure! Saltwater crocodiles can have an even stronger bite force of 3,700 lb.
No, an African Lion has a much stronger bite force than a snapping turtle. Lions have one of the strongest bite forces among land animals, while snapping turtles have a strong bite force for their size but it is not as powerful as a lion's.
yes
Well.......... They dont really have much but the Red Eared Slider turtle will bite if you make it mad and the Snapping turtle could bite your finger off! The Alligator Snapping turtle has a 300 pound bite! That is about the only thing!
Yes It doesn't matter how old it is when you get it. If it does not snap at you it is because you have always handled it properly and it is not able to make a succesfull bite so it may in a sense give up but do not count on it like the snapper loves you or trusts you kinda like snakes.
I think the megladon it was bigger,faster and had a stronger bite force. p.s the sarchasuchus is a crocodile not a alligator a dienosuchus is a alligator.
it probably would be dinasours , IF they still were alive! (: alligator or crocodile or a snapping turtle.
the alligator snapping turtle, I'm pretty sure.
It depends who strikes the first blow. While the alligator invariably has the stronger bite - and could sever the snake in two, the venom of the Diamondback Rattlesnake is extremely toxic.
yes it can