Modern-day saltwater crocodiles, which hold the chomping record for any living animal, clamp down with a force of 16,460 newtons - only about 25% as strong as a T. rex's bite. Some creatures need ...
An animal bite or exposure is defined as having one's skin pierced or abraded by animal teeth or claws, or by coming in contact with animal saliva or tissue on abraded skin, eyes, or mucus membranes.
But when it comes to dangerous creatures, what animal kills the most ... saltwater crocodiles have the strongest bite with a bite force value of 3,700 pounds. This is the highest bite force ...