Which animal has the strongest punch?

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asked Mar 9, 2022 in Other- Pets by waynefamily (840 points)
Which animal has the strongest punch?

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answered Mar 9, 2022 by TemujinRain (650 points)
The animal that has the strongest punch is actually the Mantis Shrimp.

The Mantis Shrimp Has the World's strongest and also Fastest Punch.

In April 1998, an aggressive creature named Tyson smashed through the quarter-inch-thick glass wall of his cell.

Mantis shrimp pack the strongest punch of any creature in the animal kingdom.

Their club-like appendages accelerate faster than a bullet out of a gun and just one strike can knock the arm off a crab or break through a snail shell.

These small but mighty crustaceans have been known to take on octopus and win.

The animal that has the sharpest teeth is the crocodile.

However another animal besides the crocodile who has the sharpest teeth is the Limpet sea snail.

The hardest substance ever discovered in nature is the tooth of a limpet (sea snail).

They have a tensile strength between 3 and 6.5 gigapascals, breaking the previous record of spider silk at 1.3 GPa.

Limpets need super hard teeth in order to chew the algae off of hard rocks.

A shark has a very powerful bite but the shark does not have enough bite force to bite through a crocodile although the shark could injure the crocodile but not too severely.

The longest living shark is the Greenland Shark.

The Greenland Shark is the kind of shark that lives the longest with an average lifespan of around 400 years.

The Greenland shark, also known as the gurry shark, grey shark, or by the Kalaallisut name eqalussuaq, is a large shark of the family Somniosidae, closely related to the Pacific and southern sleeper sharks.

Sharks do die of old age just like other animals and humans.

Sharks age faster than humans but a shark can live for up to 30 years although around 30 years of age a shark is considered to be around 85 to 90 years old in human years.

Sharks live for between 20 to 30 years.

The lifespan of a shark is 20 to 30 years although some sharks may live a bit longer than 30 years.

The shark or sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head.

Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha and are the sister group to the rays.

Despite their scary reputation, sharks rarely ever attack humans and would much rather feed on fish and marine mammals.

Sharks are opportunistic feeders, but most sharks primarily feed on smaller fish and invertebrates.

Some of the larger shark species prey on seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals.

Whale sharks are essentially bulletproof, with six-inch-thick skin.

Though it's not the thickest in the animal world (sperm whales have skin measuring more than a foot thick), but it's tough enough that it's made it extremely difficult for scientists to get a blood sample of the creature.

Sharks are not blind, even though many people thought they were, or that they had very poor eyesight.

Sharks are color blind, but they can still see quite well.

Some sharks must swim constantly in order to keep oxygen-rich water flowing over their gills, but others are able to pass water through their respiratory system by a pumping motion of their pharynx.

This allows them to rest on the sea floor and still breathe.

Some sharks such as the nurse shark have spiracles that force water across their gills allowing for stationary rest.

Sharks do not sleep like humans do, but instead have active and restful periods.

Many scientists now believe that great white sharks are intelligent , highly inquisitive creatures.

Its prey, including seals and dolphins, are very clever animals, and the shark has to have enough brains to outsmart them.

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