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The average human can bite with a force of about 120 to 150 pounds per square inch with their molars, though some individuals can exceed 200 psi. Despite this impressive force, human bite force is relatively modest compared to many animals — a saltwater crocodile can bite with over 3,700 psi. Human teeth are designed more for grinding plant food than for powerful biting.

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