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Allosaurus bite force. The bite force of Giganotosaurus was weaker than that of Tyrannosauru...
Allosaurus bite force. The bite force of Giganotosaurus was weaker than that of Tyrannosaurus, and the force decreased hindwards along the tooth row. However, this dinosaur compensated with 40% more neck muscle mass compared to its body size than T. Marsh. Its serrated teeth were built for slicing flesh, and studies of theropod neck musculature support the idea that Allosaurus could make relatively fast, forceful head movements while feeding, even if its jaw bite force was lower than later tyrannosaurs. It had a relatively weak bite compared to Tyrannosaurus rex but used its strong neck muscles and claws to rip flesh from its prey. The lower jaws were adapted for slicing bites, and it probably captured and manipulated prey with the front part of the jaws. One hinge was near the front of the jaw like a snake's, and the other was near the back of the jawbone. The posterior bite force at the back of the jaws meanwhile, was estimated at 7,172 newtons. Allosaurus skull was double hinged. Short cooldown. vxndi tuks fiba pcpm ycg jecuwub zziwhu dorvb yyqep ojz
