
The 40-foot, 9-ton apex predator that ruled the Cretaceous period with the strongest bite force ever measured in a terrestrial animal—12,800 pounds of bone-crushing fury. Its banana-sized teeth could pulverize anything that walked, ran, or made the fatal mistake of existing nearby. Sixty-six million years of extinction haven't diminished its reputation one bit.







A 400-foot radioactive kaiju vs a 40-foot dinosaur. Godzilla could step on the T-Rex accidentally.

The T-Rex's 12,800 PSI bite and predator instincts give it the edge despite the elephant's size advantage.

Kong's intelligence, dexterity, and tool use give him the edge over the Rex's raw bite force.

The T-Rex outweighs the hippo by four to one with a bite force that dwarfs anything in the modern animal kingdom.

Flight and fire breath give the dragon overwhelming advantages the T-Rex simply can't counter.

The Megalodon is 6x heavier with the most powerful bite in history — if they fought in water.

A 9-ton dinosaur with history's strongest bite vs a 500-pound cat. Not competitive.

A 9-ton dinosaur vs a 400-pound primate. The gorilla is a snack.