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Crocodile<br />

The Cutthroat<br />

The crocodile has the strongest bite of any animal recorded<br />

by man. These large reptilians can slam their jaws shut with<br />

3,700 pounds per square inch (psi), or 16,460 newtons,<br />

of bite force. Stronger than the great white shark’s, the<br />

crocodile bite is used to catch fish, birds, and land animals<br />

that approach the edge of the water, such as wildebeest,<br />

gazelles, and, zebras. Unlike many predators, the crocodile<br />

does not eat their prey alive. They use their massive jaws<br />

to grab the prey and drown them underwater.<br />

The Cutthroat is fearless because they say whatever is<br />

on their mind. Being with the Cutthroat is reminiscent of a<br />

Tale of Two Cities, “it was the best of times, it was the worst<br />

of times…” It is the best of times when they notoriously<br />

say exactly what everyone is thinking, but no one has the<br />

moxie to say it. It is the worst of times when they tell you<br />

their unsolicited opinion and it is not what you want to<br />

hear. Whether they should be praised for shutting down a<br />

liar or scolded for being tactless, their words always bite.<br />

Remember, they never eat their prey alive so by the time<br />

you are in their jaws, it is too late to respond.<br />

48. The Loud Mouths

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