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  2. Nile crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The bite force exerted by an adult Nile crocodile has been shown by Brady Barr to measure 22 kN (5,000 lbf). However, the muscles responsible for opening the mouth are exceptionally weak, allowing a person to easily hold them shut, and even larger crocodiles can be brought under control by the use of duct tape to bind the jaws together. [ 43 ]

  3. Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The jaws can bite down with immense force, by far the strongest bite of any animal. The force of a large crocodile's bite is more than 5,000 lbf (22,000 N), which was measured in a 5.5 m (18 ft) Nile crocodile, in the field; [66] comparing to 335 lbf (1,490 N) for a Rottweiler, 800 lbf (3,600 N) for a hyena, 2,200 lbf (9,800 N) for an American ...

  4. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Crocodilians have some of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom. In a study published in 2003, an American alligator's bite force was measured at up to 2,125 lbf (9.45 kN); [59] and in a 2012 study, a saltwater crocodile's bite force was measured at 3,700 lbf (16 kN). This study found no correlation between bite force and snout shape.

  5. The Biggest Crocodile on Earth Revealed - AOL

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    Out of the 28 species of crocodiles on the planet today, there is one species that has the distinction of being the largest living reptile on Earth. No, it is not the fierce Nile Crocodile – it ...

  6. List of largest reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The largest Nile crocodile accurately measured, shot near Mwanza, Tanzania, measured 6.45 m (21.2 ft) and weighed about 1,043–1,089 kg (2,300–2,400 lb). [1] Another large Nile crocodile specimen was purported to be a man-eater from Burundi named Gustave ; it was thought to have been more than 6.1 m (20 ft) long.

  7. Cuban crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Crocodylus niloticus Nile crocodile. New World Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's crocodile. Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile. ... had a bite force of 1,392–3,127 ...

  8. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    A 4.59 m-long (15 ft 1 in) 531 kg (1,171 lb) saltwater crocodile has been confirmed as having the highest bite force quotient ever recorded for an animal in a laboratory setting, with a value of 16,414 N (3,690 lbf) surpassing the previous record of 13,172 N or 2,961 lbf made by an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).

  9. No bite: Air Force stuns UNM in the Pit - AOL

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    Air Force entered the game as 18 1/2-point underdogs and took advantage of several Lobos miscues to win in the Pit for the first time in 17 years, shocking the announced crowd of 15,011. On its ...