Is this real life? fckin pitties are bite with 1000lb psi and its impossible for them to let go.
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LOL @ OP...Pittbull would flatline 1-7 seconds into fight.
And where the Fuk did you get 1000 psi???.
Pitbull pressure bite was 235 lbs
German Shepherd bite was 238-850 lbs
Bulldog bite was 305 lbs
Wild Dogs bite force was 317 lbs
Rottweiler bite force was 328-350 lbs
Wolf bite force was 406-1800 lbs
tosa inu was 556 lbs
Turkish Kangal was -350-714 lbs
dutch shepherd 235 lbs
karelian bear dog 245 lbs
belgian malinois 135 lbs
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Internet says black panthers can be well over 200lbs. That's like 3x the pittbulls weight. I bet black pantehrs have legit psi too. Not to mention 4 out of five ends of a panther are deadly. Dog JUST has its bite.
Not even a fight, imho."And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought to be Insane by Those Who Could Not Hear the Music."
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Its probably not the bite of a panther thats the big worry, its the 4 paws full of knives on the end of pretty muscular appendages that is the issue. Their bite is probably bad and all, but the bite of the pit is probably worse.
Pits don't do all that damage with their bite with jaw strength, there are dogs with stronger bites. Their damage comes from the shake afterwards. Every pit I've ever seen doesn't just bite, they bite then shake and rip. The pits neck/shoulders and short body allows them to violently shake and turn what would normally be a relatively easy to manage multiple puncture wound into a tissue ripping gaping gash.
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