Animals
How strong is a alligator?
Gators have a bite strength of 2125 pounds per square inch – enough to bite through steel. The alligator bite pales in comparison to that of its crocodile cousin, however. The saltwater crocodile can slam its jaws shut with a force of 3,700 PSI.
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