Piranha Packs a Punch: Tiny fish Boasts Moast Powerful Bite, Outstripping Great White Shark
RIO DE JANEIRO – Forget the jaws of the great white shark. New research confirms the black piranha possesses the most powerful bite force relative to its size of any fish ever measured, dwarfing even the ocean’s apex predator.
while a great white shark can generate a bite force of approximately 4,000 pounds, the black piranha’s bite is a staggering 30 times stronger than its own body weight - a feat unmatched by any living or extinct predator.This remarkable power allows the carnivorous fish to easily tear through the flesh and fins of much larger animals.
The findings stem from a 2012 study published in Scientific Reports, titled mega-Bites: Extreme Jaw Forces of Living and Extinct Piranhas. Researchers discovered the piranha’s amazing strength is due to its massive jaw muscles and a specialized jaw lever system designed to maximize power.
The study also examined the bite force of the extinct giant “megapiranha,” revealing that both the modern black piranha and its prehistoric relative consistently demonstrate some of the most powerful bites ever recorded when body size is considered. This makes the piranha, despite its relatively small stature, a true “bite-sized” monster of the aquatic world.