How strong was a megalodon bite?

Megalodon jaws
Humans have been measured with a bite force of around 1,317 Newtons (N), while great white sharks have been predicted to be able to bite down with a force of 18,216N. Researchers have estimated that megalodon had a bite of between 108,514 and 182,201N.

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Did the megalodon have the strongest bite force?

The megalodon had the strongest bite of any known animal, including T. rex. It probably had a bite up to 10 times stronger than a great white shark, which by some estimates has the most powerful bite of any living animal.

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Could a megalodon bite through steel?

They have a rough exterior that gets smoother at the tooth's finely serrated edges, and are set in massive jaws that pack an estimated 10,900- to 18,100-kilogram bite force, enough to comfortably snap steel.

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Who has a stronger bite force T rex or megalodon?

Past megalodon research suggests these giant marine predators, which first appeared around 16 million years ago, could chomp with more than three times the force of T. rex, based on the new figures.

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Could a megalodon bite through a car?

A megalodon's bite could crush a car. The largest megalodon tooth ever discovered was about the length of a TV remote. Megalodon had a bite force at least three times stronger than T. Rex.

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Has anyone ever found a Megalodon jaw?

Although Megalodon teeth are frequently discovered, a full megalodon jaw has never been discovered. Saltwater breaks down cartilage, so all megalodon jaws have likely dissolved.

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How aggressive was Megalodon?

It is reputed to be one of the most vicious predators in history. Megalodon easily dwarfed the great white shark in size by about two or three times. Surely, after examining the physical characteristics of the species, we can understand why it earned such a terrible reputation.

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Who has the strongest bite in Earth?

So, who has the most powerful jaws? Of all animals alive on Earth today, the Nile crocodile has the strongest bite, at 5,000psi (or 3,4473,787 newtons per square meter).

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What is the largest bite force in history?

In August 1986, Richard Hofmann (b. 1949) of Lake City, Florida, USA, achieved a bite strength of 442 kg (975 lb) for approximately 2 sec in a research test using a gnathodynamometer at the College of Dentistry, University of Florida, USA.

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Did anything prey on megalodon?

Mature megalodons likely did not have any predators, but newly birthed and juvenile individuals may have been vulnerable to other large predatory sharks, such as great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran), whose ranges and nurseries are thought to have overlapped with those of megalodon from the end of the Miocene and ...

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Would a megalodon eat a human?

If a megalodon did a eat a person, it would be left wanting. The team estimated it would have been large enough to comfortably hunt and consume prey animals up to eight meters in length, whole. That's roughly the size of modern killer whales, themselves apex predators.

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What is the closest thing to a megalodon?

Modern research shows that the megalodon is most closely related to mako sharks, not to the Great White.

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How big is a megalodon poop?

One report from a site in South Carolina documents coprolites (the fancy science term for fossilized poo) of a large shark, the largest of which totaled around 5.5 inches long.

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What was the megalodon biggest enemy?

The megalodon's fiercest competitor was the Livyatan, a creature comparable to the killer whale, which was about the same size as the massive shark, weighing an estimated 100,000 pounds and reaching up to 57 feet in length.

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Could a megalodon bite through a ship?

A: Yes. Paleontologists have done some sort of biomechanical modeling based on teeth we've found, and they calculated the bite force would be about 40,000 pounds per square inch, which is by far the highest bite force ever calculated for any animal, living or extinct.

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How many psi can a human bite?

Compared with other mammals (like dogs and bears), humans don't have the strongest bite. Scientists measure the amount of pressure exerted by an animal's bite in pounds per square inch (psi). The human bite force is 162 psi.

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What is the hardest thing a human can bite?

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, leading one to question why humans do not have an armor-like hide composed of this amazing organic substance.

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What's the strongest creature in the world?

A dung beetle is not only the world's strongest insect but also the strongest animal on the planet compared to body weight. They can pull 1,141 times their own body weight. This is the equivalent of an average person pulling six double-decker buses full of people.

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What was the bite force of the T Rex?

rex—about 35,000 newtons— or to the puny biting power of humans: 300 newtons. Previous bite force estimates for juvenile T. rexes—based on reconstruction of the jaw muscles or from mathematically scaling down the bite force of adult T. rexes—were considerably less, about 4,000 newtons.

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Did the T Rex have the strongest bite force?

Of all the bites in the animal world, the Tyrannosaurus rex's may be the most famously terrifying. Now, it's also the strongest known to science, according to new research.

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How strong is the bite of a Tasmanian devil?

Tasmanian devils consume the entire animal when they eat. Their jaws open up to 80 degrees, generating large amounts of power to tear apart meat and crush bones. They have the strongest bite per body mass of any living mammalian carnivore, exerting a force of 553 N.

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What kills a Megalodon?

It's important to keep food, cannonballs, and planks on hand for the entire battle. Megalodons will not go near islands. It takes about 15 cannonballs to take one down. If several cannonballs are shot into the mouth of a charging megalodon, it will be interrupted and cause less damage to the ship and its pirates.

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What could fight a Megalodon?

A Livyatan would win a fight against a megalodon. The Livyatan has the size and speed advantage, bigger teeth, and it has endurance to last through a long fight.

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What killed the first Megalodon?

A study of the ocean giant's fossil teeth suggests it had to compete for food with another ferocious predator, the great white shark. The battle for diminishing stocks of whales and other prey may have pushed the megalodon to extinction three million years ago.

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