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When Science and Superstitions Collide

Science Vs

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Rat Jaws Are Six Times the Strength of a Great White Shark

There's a superstition that rats can chew through concrete and wood with their teeth. A professor at University College London says this is not true. The average brown rat bites with the force of about 30 newtons, while a great white shark has thousands in its bite.

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