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  1. So, what gives the jaguar its killer bite? How does it achieve such raw strength? Put simply, their remarkable chompers are packed with evolutionary secrets that give them the edge.

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    Scientific name: Serrasalmus rhombeus
    Bite force: 464 PSI
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    Bite force: 1,004 PSI
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    Bite force: 1,050 PSI
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    Bite force: 1,100 PSI
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    Bite force: 1,160 PSI
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    Bite force: 1,800 PSI
    • Saltwater Crocodile. Crocodile Bite Force: 3,700 PSI. What animal has the strongest bite force ever recorded? The saltwater crocodile. Dr. Gregory Erickson, professor of anatomy and paleobiology at Florida State University and curator of the school’s Biological Science Museum, conducted a 10-year study to scientifically measure jaw strength in all 23 crocodile species.
    • Great White Shark. Great White Shark Bite Force: 4,000 PSI. Why is this one in second place if the PSI is higher? We’ll get to that in a sec. But first, in 2008, a team of Australian scientists led by Steve Wroe used sophisticated computer modeling based on multiple x-ray images of shark skulls to estimate that a 21-foot great white shark can produce nearly 4,000 PSI of bite force.
    • Hippopotamus. Hippopotamus Bite Force: 1,800 PSI. With tusks that can grow 2 feet long, a mouth that opens 180 degrees, and a bite that can crush a whole watermelon like a grape, hippos likely have the strongest jaws of any herbivore on the planet.
    • Jaguar. Jaguar Bite Force: 1,500 PSI. The largest cat in the Americas is also the strongest biter of any wild feline. Unlike all other cats, which mostly go for the throat to dispatch their prey, the jaguar kills by biting its victim’s skull and is capable of puncturing a turtle’s shell with its teeth.
  3. The bite force of an adult jaguar has been measured at 1,500 psi (pounds per square inch). This bite force is more than twice the bite force of a lion (650 psi) and over 25% more force than a tiger (1,050 psi). The jaguar’s bite is the strongest among big cats.

  4. May 31, 2024 · In this video we cover how powerful the Jaguar's bite force is and how it benefits it in the wild. Help us grow and spread awareness of animals consider dona...

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  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Renowned for its incredible bite force, the Jaguar possesses one of the most powerful bites in the animal kingdom. In this article, we will delve into the science behind the Jaguar bite force and provide an in-depth analysis of what makes it so formidable.

  6. Do tigers have a stronger bite than lions? What about a jaguar's bite force? Find out which big cat has the strongest bite here!

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