I was just think over the power and the force of a tegus bite. I mean i know that a tegus bite can be powerful and that can create a great harm (?) to ours hands. But last day I've noticed something peculiar that made ask myself a question: could food habits influence the force of a tegus bite ? I mean perhaps not the absolut force of the bite, but the force they normally use in a bite? I've seen many videos of tegu tear off peaces of mice with violence and power. Last day not having ready anything to give to my tegu i just gave him a turkey/chicken wurster as a snack (never did it, just this time). I gave him the wurstel keeping one end of it with a nipper (?). I've thought the tegu would very easily cut the wurster in half with a quick bite, but i noticed instead that so it was not. I don't say that it was difficult or tuff for the tegu, but not so easy and fast as i thought. I considered the fact that my tegu (90 cm) has always eaten meat in small portion he could easily swallow in one time, never really needing to use the teeth or the force of the jaws.
Maybe is a stupid question but: could the no necessity of grab a live prey and keep it firm and rip off pieces of meat influence the concrete (or real) force of a tegus bite ? this coul be a further reason for not giving tegus live preys. Just curios
Maybe is a stupid question but: could the no necessity of grab a live prey and keep it firm and rip off pieces of meat influence the concrete (or real) force of a tegus bite ? this coul be a further reason for not giving tegus live preys. Just curios