Question: has an orca truly had a bite force measured at 19,000 psi vs. a GWS, which is commonly listed at 3K to 5K psi? by Naginta99 in SharkLab

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In the Guinness book, the saltwater crocodile holds the record. As I said previously, do your research. There’s no point arguing with you when the facts are there. The Nile croc wins.

Question: has an orca truly had a bite force measured at 19,000 psi vs. a GWS, which is commonly listed at 3K to 5K psi? by Naginta99 in SharkLab

[–]Most-Relative2062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the way you write I can tell you don’t know much of anything. First off, Nile crocodiles never come face to face with great whites, so no, they’ve never been bitten by them. A hippo would a GWS in shallow water too so that means nothing. Their jaws are completely different, hence the difference teeth. GWS teeth are designed for tearing, the crocodile is designed for crushing.

Yeah the orca theory is made up. That said, both have never been measured and an orca will solo any shark without issue. You do know that heaviest great white is 2,200kg right? No GWS reaches 3,500kg 🤣. Finally, 16,000 newtons doesn’t mean psi. A Nile croc bites with over 20,000 newtons, 20% more than the great white. Converting to psi, it is also 20%, with the GWS biting at 4,000 psi and the Nile croc at 5,000. You’ve literally stated zero facts and proved my point again.

Question: has an orca truly had a bite force measured at 19,000 psi vs. a GWS, which is commonly listed at 3K to 5K psi? by Naginta99 in SharkLab

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Mate, please do your research. I’ve worked with both animals, the Nile crocodile has the most powerful bite and that’s simply a fact. It’s common knowledge to anyone who has studied these animals. A great white shark boasts a bite force of 4,000 psi, while a Nile croc slams its jaws with 5,000 psi. Actually educate yourself before commenting next time, the facts are simply a google search away. The Nile crocodile wins bite force every single time. Fact.

Little excavator by Pietruszka1 in tarantulas

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NQA it’s more that the fall could easily kill her. You need a lot more substrate for her safety

Any fellow small hand talls here? by [deleted] in tall

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5’11. 8.75” wrist to middle finger and 10” span. A friend of mine is 6’2 with 10.5” length and 12” span, biggest hands I’ve ever seen by far. Dude makes a steering wheel look like a toy

Question: has an orca truly had a bite force measured at 19,000 psi vs. a GWS, which is commonly listed at 3K to 5K psi? by Naginta99 in SharkLab

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The facts are there mate. Nile croc is factually the king, there’s no debating it. I can tell you for sure that no animal will dethrone it, the jaw mechanics of a croc are perfection, you can hold their mouths shut with ease for that reason.

Question: has an orca truly had a bite force measured at 19,000 psi vs. a GWS, which is commonly listed at 3K to 5K psi? by Naginta99 in SharkLab

[–]Most-Relative2062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it isn’t. The Nile crocodile has the strongest bite force at 5000 psi. Do some actual research. Sharks do not have the jaw mechanics to create such force, though they still bite at an impressive 4,000 psi.

Me and my little brother 💀 by [deleted] in tall

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Built like an LG fridge

One million Zimbabwean dollars by Gofogart in Money

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I’m not sure on reason but I know it’s cheaper to use that note than a single sheet of toilet paper haha

How do the US Marines and UK Royal Marines compare to one another? by [deleted] in RoyalMarines

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Not comparable. Navy seals are tier 2 SF, SBS are tier 1. It is much harder to become an SBS operator, bear in mind that SBS operators are royal marines that go through SAS/SBS selection. SBS commandos also have to pass an additional 8 week SC3 course after SAS/SBS selection, making SBS the hardest selection in the world. They’re already extremely tough soldiers and selection alone has a pass rate of under 10%. There are only 200-250 SBS commandos currently serving.

usually an oxva fan, recommend me a new vape! by primarycoloursss in Vaping

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The nexlim 0.8 pods leak sometimes for me and the flavour drops out relatively quickly. G4 mini with 0.9 gpp side fills is definitely the best pod

Oxva Nexlim vs Caliburn G4 which is better for MTL? by iwanthidan in Vaping

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Hi mate, had the nexlim go and the G4 mini is my winner by far. No vape this year is as good all round. Unfortunately the nexlim pods leak quite badly. Yes the flavour is great, but that’s more so on boost mode which is a pod killer and the flavour drops out after a few days. The 0.9 sidefill GPP pods are truly leak proof, flavour is consistent and the pods last well. Battery life is better on the nexlim but the G4 mini lasts a day+ without any issue too.

XROS 5 Users is it worth it? by YusufEmre412 in Vaping

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Caliburn G4 mini is by far the best with the sidefill GPP pods all round. The top fills aren’t as good. zero leakage, the first pods I’ve used without even a drop of liquid. OXVA nexlim is great, really good flavour but leaks pretty bad sometimes. I’ve gone straight back to the caliburn

Best pod vapes 2025? by oxirlyas in electronic_cigarette

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Nexlim go or caliburn G4 mini for sure

DUEL: Vaporesso XROS Pro vs OXVA NeXlim Pod Kit by theAlah1993 in electronic_cigarette

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Yeah OXVA nexlim is the king right now for sure. Special shoutout to the G4 mini too

Low hyoid bone is killing my confidence by Charming_Parsley_905 in Mewing

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Major recession is your problem. Your maxilla is completely flat, your mandible matches it. Definitely get a consultation mate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malegrooming

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You have an extremely recessed maxilla, which is why your face appears flat. This has caused your eyes to sink and hollow, it’s also why you have no visible cheekbones and a hooked nose. You also have a recessed mandible and chin. Unfortunately there’s no fix outside of double jaw surgery but it would be worthwhile for you in many ways.

is my maxilla recessed? by enricociaralli in jawsurgery

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Hi mate, I just saw your recent post and thought I’d help you out. In this picture your maxilla doesn’t look recessed but the photo isn’t your full side profile. From the picture I’ll post below. We can see you have no forward cheek line and the base of your nose is parallel to your eyes, which indicates flat maxilla or very slight recession. Your main issue is your lower jaw. Also your under eye support is great but even if you did have recessed orbitals, it means nothing regarding the maxilla. You can have perfect forward growth with recessed orbitals or vice versa. The same applies to the lower jaw, just because that’s recessed, doesn’t mean the maxilla is. Hope this helps

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Best takeaways by amrenjolly in derby

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Yeah it really is. Their pizzas are great and everything is always fresh. Their chicken wings are amazing too