Taking a bite out of this one.
Have you ever been curious about what a shark bite looked like, but was never curious enough to make it happen? Well now you don’t have to find out for yourself. In “Shark After Dark,” makeup artist extrodinaire, Andy Schoneberg, helped create what a shark bite would actually look like. See it for yourself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmjqUC41eko
Looks like sharks may be just as curious as we are.
But how exactly are sharks able to bite down in the infamous way we say portrayed in the media?
The upper jaws of sharks are not firmly connected to its skull. Thus, it is able to dislocate and provide a wide range for optimal biting action at a force of almost 669 pounds per square inch.
What a bite!
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