Top 10 Dinosaurs with the Strongest Bites

Dinosaur Bite Force
Dinosaur Bite Force | Dinosaur Facts for Kids

It’s a pretty amazing prediction. Measuring the bite power of prehistoric dinosaurs is a very difficult study. After all, no human on Earth has ever seen a dinosaur and can only simulate their bite strength from the excavated mouth and neck skeletons. Laser scans of the skeleton and computer virtual images alone can take years to reconstruct.

Nevertheless, through continuous bone studies and computer simulations, it is possible to calculate the biting force of known carnivorous dinosaur species with high probability. The bite force here is measured in kilograms and tons. When these horrible biting forces are announced, you will find that the “hippo” with the strongest bite force of living animals is only a pawn in the face of prehistoric dinosaurs.

Tyrannosaurus Rex

Tyrannosaurus Rex Model
15m long Tyrannosaurus Rex Model

The champion is undoubtedly the king of the dinosaurs as “Tyrannosaurus Rex”, it is the largest Tyrannosauridae, about 11.5 to 14.7 meters long, the average weight of about 9 tons. Its bite force can exceed 10,000 metric tons per square meter.

Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the largest land predators on the Earth throughout history. Judging from the skull shape of Tyrannosaurus Rex, its upper jaw is wide and its lower jaw is narrow, and the force exerted by the upper and lower teeth is not completely opposite when it is occlusal, which is conducive to breaking bones.

Giganotosaurus

Animatronic Giganotosaurus
Custom Animatronic Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus was a giant Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur from South America, measuring 13 to 14.3 meters long and weighing 8 to 11 tons. Its biggest feature is a large and narrow long mouth with a very sharp but thin teeth, with a biting force of nearly 4,300 metric tons per square meter.

The skull of Giganotosaurus was about 1.8 meters long and its jaws were full of sharp teeth 9 to 13 centimeters long. They developed a strong network of bones and muscles to support their heavy bodies, while ensuring that they could hunt prey at an acceptable speed.

Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus was a giant carnivorous dinosaur and one of the largest theropod and meat-eating dinosaurs ever discovered, known for its extremely shark-like teeth. Carcharodontosaurus is known as “the three largest theropod dinosaurs among dinosaurs” along with Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. Its bite force of 3,700 metric tons per square meter.

It lived in the middle to late Cretaceous period between 100 million and 93 million years ago. The skull was lighter and smaller than that of Tyrannosaurus Rex, but it had a faster bite, a wider mouth and sharper teeth, better suited for cutting prey.

Daspletosaurus

Daspletosaurus
Daspletosaurus | PlanetDinosaur

Dasbraynosaurus, a genus of Tyrannosaurs, was one of the most ferocious dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous period and was at the top of the food chain, competing with large carnivorous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex. Because its mouth is full of sharp fangs, it can easily crush the bones of prey, so the bite force is 3,500 metric tons per square meter.

It was a bipedal predator that weighed up to six tons and had many big & sharp teeth. It was about the size of a modern Asian elephant. It has a violent personality, a natural appetite for killing, and its mouth is full of sharp tusks, which can be crushed by a simple bite; Strong, long hind legs with amazing running speed.

Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus in Water
Spinosaurus in Water

Spinosaurus is the largest known carnivorous dinosaur which has ability of swim, and measuring 12 to 20 meters long and weighing 4 to 26 tons. Its biggest feature is that it has a long spine on its back, which is somewhat similar to the back of the American bison, and its bite force is as high as 3,300 metric tons per square meter.

It lived in North Africa during the mid-Cretaceous period, from about 112 million to 97 million years ago. The latest research shows that Spinosaurus was not as hydrophilic as the documentary suggests, being a more hydrophilic, generic predator during the hot season. The dominant predatory dinosaur in Africa.

Ekrixinatosaurus

Animatronic Dinosaur
Customized Animatronic Dinosaur

It is about 9.5 meters long and weighs about 4 tons. It belongs to the Abelisauridae family and is the third largest known Abelisauridae dinosaur. Ekrixinatosaurus body is stout. Although the front legs are short, the skull is large and wide, especially the mouth, is the widest known theropod dinosaurs. Because of its large mouth, the bite force can reach nearly 3,000 metric tons per square meter.

It had a stout body with a short skull ratio, short forelimbs and short legs relative to its body, so it was presumed to run very slowly. Its slow speed and wide snout, that it was a strong scavenger.

Allosaurus

Animatronic Allosaurus
Customized Animatronic Allosaurus

Allosaurus was a medium-sized, bipedal, predatory dinosaur about 8.5 meters long and 1.5 to 3 tons in weight that lived during the late Jurassic period. Although it wasn’t the largest carnivorous dinosaur, it had a body structure more suitable for hunting, with 70 serrated teeth and a bite force of up to 2,000 metric tons per square meter.

Allosaurus was the most common large predator of the Murrison Formation in North America during this period and was at the top of the food chain. They may have fed on other large herbivorous dinosaurs, such as ornithops, stegosaurs, and sauropods.

Albertosaurus

Animatronic Albertosaurus
Animatronic Albertosaurus

It is a genus of Tyrannosauridae Albertosauridae dinosaurs that lived 70 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period. It was about 6 meters long and weighed 2.5 tons. It was an early Tyrannosaurus Rex, and it roamed the world three million years before the familiar Tyrannosaurus Rex. The bite force can reach 1,250 metric tons per square meter.

Albertosaurus was a bipedal hunting dinosaur with a large head with many big sharp teeth and small front limbs with two fingers. It’s the top predator in its ecosystem.

Suchomimus

Suchomimus Model
Life Size Suchomimus Model

It was a large Spinosaurid dinosaur with a crocodile-like mouth that lived in Africa during the Middle Cretaceous period. Adult Suchomimus were about 12 meters long and had about 100 teeth in their jaws. They ate medium-sized dinosaurs and fish and had a bite force of up to 950 metric tons per square meter.

It lived in Africa during the Middle Cretaceous period, about 120 million to 110 million years ago. Suchomimus was large, strong, fish-eating animals that lived in the Sahara 100 million years ago in a watery, swamp-like environment.

Ceratosaurus

Animatronic Ceratosaurus
Animatronic Ceratosaurus

Although the size of Ceratosaurus is not large, it can still be called a overlord in the Jurassic that “Giant Era”. Its body about 5-7 meters long, 2.5-3 meters high. In addition to relying on its hunting partner and flexible action, its sharp teeth also played an important role. Its bite force is about 700 metric tons per square meter.

It is characterized by a big mouth, short-edged teeth, a sharp corner on the nose, and a pair of small horns on the eyes. Its forelimbs are short and strong, and the forelimbs have four fingers.

If there’s another dinosaur with a stronger bite force, please let me know here.

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