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Crushed or Sliced? Why Evolution Pits Bite Force Against Speed in Nature’s Deadliest Hunters
Bite force, a measure of the strength of an animal's bite, helps researchers understand a species' role in the ecosystem.
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The tiny black piranha has a bite force of 70 pounds — how is this possible?
Learn more about piranhas, why they have such a powerful bite, and why there are so many misconceptions around them.
The Atlantic wolffish is known for its powerful bite, capable of crushing hard-shelled prey with ease. Now, researchers have discovered that the fish's teeth don't just withstand these extreme forces, ...
Saber-toothed predators—best known from the infamous Smilodon—evolved multiple times across different mammal groups. A study titled "Functional optimality underpins the repeated evolution of the ...
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