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Bite Forces: How Gorillas Compare to Humans
Native to Africa, where they live in tropical forests, marshes, mountains, and upland habitats, gorillas are powerful primates that are closely related to humans. Gorillas are the largest extant ...
“They had slicing bites, hacking away flesh off prey,” Rowe explained. “It was more of a low stress, low power strategy.” Spinosaurs, including Spinosaurus and Baryonyx, were even more specialized.
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10 Animals With The Strongest Bite Force Ranked
We discover strange new animal species every year. From prehistoric creatures that were pure nightmare fuel to venomous species that can kill you in minutes, the world has also seen its share of truly ...
Why T. rex was different Tyrannosaurids had stiff, akinetic skulls—meaning the joints allowed almost no movement. Combined with deep skulls, thick bone, and massive jaw muscles, this design produced ...
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