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Cockroach’s bite packs 50x more power than body weight, research

byCustoms Today Report
12/11/2015
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MIAMI: The mighty cockroach packs a powerful bite, thanks to jaws that can grind five times stronger than a human, or with 50 times more force than the bug’s body weight, researchers have said.

The creatures don’t always chomp so ferociously.

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Only if they need to chew through tough materials like wood will they activate certain slow twitch muscle fibers in their jaw in order to launch a force boost that is necessary for a repetitive, heavy-duty task, said the study in the journal PLOS ONE.

“Ours is the first study to measure the bite forces of ordinary insects, and we found that the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, can generate a bite force around 50 times stronger than their own body weight,” said lead author Tom Weihmann from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Zoology.

“In relative terms that’s about five times stronger than the force a human can generate with their jaws.”

Researchers wanted to understand the cockroach’s bite because insects play a crucial role in many ecosystems and findings could enable “bioinspired engineering,” said Weihmann.

So the team analyzed 300 bites made by specimen cockroaches, ranging from quick and feeble bites to powerful, long-lasting ones.

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