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it depends on the shark, but some sharks can bite through solid steal it depends on the shark, but some sharks can bite through solid steal

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A shark's bite force can range from a few hundred to over a thousand pounds of pressure, depending on the species. The strongest recorded bite force belongs to the great white shark, which can exert over 4,000 pounds of pressure per square inch with its bite. This enables sharks to easily crush prey with their sharp teeth.

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The Megalodon probably had the strongest bite force. It was over 18.2 tons!

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The bite force of a megalodon is 40,000 lbs per square inch/20 tons. This is the second strongest bite ever measured on the planet.

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It weighed about 50 to 80 tons.

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