Below we will introduce you to the animals that have the strongest bite, starting with the animal with the weakest bite.
Bite is measured in PSI (Pounds-force per square inch).
Bengal Tiger (PSI 1050) - Inhabits India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma and Tibet. Weight depends on the region, some tigers are under 100 kg, while others reach 230 kg in the case of males.
Hyenas (PSI 1100) - They are a family of carnivorous mammals. Males are usually larger than females. The spotted hyena is famous for its very strong bite in relation to its weight.
Polar bear (PSI 1235) - A carnivorous mammal of the bear family. Adult males normally weigh between 350 and 680 kg, although there have been cases of specimens reaching 1 ton.
Brown bear (PSI 1250) - Commonly found in North American lands. Can weigh up to 550 kg. Females with cubs are responsible for 70% of fatal bear attacks on humans.
Bull Shark (PSI 1250) - An aggressive animal that usually lives near highly populated areas, such as tropical coasts. Many experts believe that the bull shark is the most dangerous of all existing sharks. They can be up to 3.2 m long and weigh up to 159 kg.
Gorilla (PSI 1300) – Males of this species are between 1.65 and 1.75 m tall and weigh between 140 and 200 kg.
Hippopotamus (PSI 1821) - Has the strongest bite of any mammal on the planet, although it is primarily a herbivorous mammal, inhabiting sub-Saharan Africa. The average weight for adult males ranges from 1500 to 1800 kg. Females are smaller than males, with an average weight between 1300 and 1500 kg.
American crocodile (PSI 2125) - One of the most powerful predators in the animal kingdom. It is distinguished from other crocodiles by its size, generally between 3 and 4 m, reaching up to 6.1 m. It lives in Florida, several islands of the Caribbean Sea and the coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico to the rivers on the Caribbean coast of Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Its average weight is 500 kg.
Nile Crocodile (PSI 5000) - Can reach 6 meters in length and weigh up to 700 kg. It is estimated that about 200 people die each year from this reptile.
Saltwater crocodile (PSI 7700) - The largest reptile in the world. It inhabits swampy areas from Southeast Asia to northern Australia. Males weigh between 480 and 1500 kg and average 4.3 to 6.7 meters in length. Females are much smaller than males, between 2.1 and 3.5 meters in length and weigh 500 kg. (A2 Televizion)