in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
We got bamboo fanboy before gta 6 💀🙏
@dakangaroodaharambe My boy, gorillas don't feed on wooden bamboos your thinking off they eats shoots of the young bamboos which are way softer than a bone also you search this on your so called 'Google'
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Let's debunked Gorilla's overestimated 1300 psi of bite force (ITS MY OWN RESEARCH)
OK then most fking part and common scenario and the main cause is
*MISLEADING ESTIMATES*
The 1,300 PSI figure likely stems from biomechanical estimates based on jaw structure, not direct measurement. This method involves calculating potential muscle force without accounting for how gorillas actually use their jaws in real life. For example, theoretical bite forces in many species often exceed their functional bite forces during feeding.
Let's compare this sh!t with other animals,
For perspective, lions have a bite force of around 1,000 PSI, specifically adapted to tear flesh and crush bones. Gorillas, with no need to crush hard materials like bones, are unlikely to evolve a bite force stronger than apex predators like lions or tigers. It’s like giving a plant-eater a chainsaw when all it needs is scissors lol
3rd fking point
Lack of evidence,
No recent studies have directly measured gorilla bite force in real-time scenarios. Most of the data circulating are outdated or speculative, and credible researchers often note the lack of solid evidence for the 1,300 PSI claim.
So, whomsoever agree with me even bit of, like the post or even can share this to stop misleading people's mind
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