Thread:Bagan101/@comment-38147231-20190308201607/@comment-38147231-20190518231851

The calc of his bite strength was made in Toho Kingdom,The user who made it was Jiragojira14

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Of course he does; pretty much all terrestrial vertebrates have body fat in one form or another. :p

And even with muscular animals, their musculature isn't always clearly muscle; I mean, look at crocodylians, for example. They don't look ripped and they have the strongest bites of any vertebrate; the saltwater crocodile has a bite force of 3,700 pounds per square inch, while our American alligator is close by at a bite force of 2,125 pounds per square inch and the Nile Crocodile has a bite force of 5,000 pounds per square inch; keep in mind that these variations are only due to size variance, too; at parity with the saltie, all crocodylians would have bite forces of 3,700 pounds per square inch.

Now if we go and scale a saltie to Godzilla's proportions, we'll need to add up the musculature. The largest confirmed saltwater crocodiles are 3,000 lbs (3 tonnes), with a bite force of 3,700 lbs/sq.inch. Godzilla is 19,8416198 pounds, rounded.

So we multiply the bite force of the saltie by the weight of Godzilla to get a rough idea of bite strength (since we obviously can't test his bite strength by normal means, as he doesn't actually exist). That gives us a bite of around 73,4139,993.26 pounds per square inch...or, in tonnes, 33,300,002.782 tonnes of bite force, roughly speaking. With that sort of bite strength, not only could he probably bite entire chunks of buildings and come off no worse for it, but he'd steal the title of "Strongest bite in an animal" by a margin of, roughly, 198,416,19.8 tonnes.

Basically, all he'd need to really to do against any foe is walk up to them and bite their heads and he'd win. :p"

The link http://www.tohokingdom.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21744&start=80