Darwin Award Nominee: Man says F*** Alligators. Get's eaten by alligator

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I know gators and crocodiles aren't exactly the same, but check this out, brehs....

http://www.herpnation.com/hn-blog/crocodilian-bite-force/?simple_nav_category=john-c-murphy

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Lately, Erickson, a Florida State biology professor, and his colleagues have been pondering a particularly painful-sounding question: How hard do alligators and crocodiles bite?

The answer is a bite force value of 3,700 pounds for a 17-foot saltwater crocodile (as well as tooth pressures of 350,000 pounds per square inch). That’s the highest bite force ever recorded — beating a 2,980-pound value for a 13-foot wild American alligator Erickson’s lab measured in 2005. They estimate that the largest extinct crocodilians, 35- to 40-foot animals, bit at forces as high as 23,100 pounds.


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