Okay don't be all like ew why would you think that or why ask that's mean.I'm just curious to know the brute strength of a human.So this is the scenario.Lets say a young Mike Tyson was walking down a trail.A wolf jumps out.Tyson already has tremendous strength but now he has adrenaline to add to his strength.He knows the wolf is not backing down.Tyson can't run because the wolf would easily outrun him.So he decides to fight it.Tyson has technique and knows how to turm his body and deliver a powerful punch.So Tyson has technique + strength + adrenaline.Can he fracture or break the wolf's skull?
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Yes, he can defitnetly fracture the wolf's skull, but not break the bones because bones are very strong and you can't break them that easily.
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Yes he can definitely fracture and break the wolf's skull but to actually crush it is impossible. Bones which all animals have in the skull is way too hard to be crusher by normal hands. At the most he can squeeze the blood off the wolf's skull and maybe a little damage to the bones of the skull.
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I do that every day with bears. One comes out to attack me and I crush its head with one hand like a grape. Then I lick the blood and brains off my hand.
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I crush flys' heads every day. They're animals.
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Probably not without pounding the wolf's skull against a rock or a tree. He could probably break the wolf's neck, though, if he could maintain the high pain tolerance that would be necessary to ignore the wolf's attack while doing the maneuver. But skulls are somewhat parabolic, a shape which doesn't lend itself to very easy breakage. So unless there's a weakness in the skull of the wolf, it's not likely that a human could simply crush it by squeezing. He might be able to break it if he held the head in one hand and pounded down on it with a fist, but he'd probably also injure his fist at the same time and would risk lacerations from the skull fragments.
The only animal skulls we could break bare-handed would be smaller animals with thinner skulls. Mice, for instance, or perhaps some cats & small dogs - animals of that nature.
The only animal skulls we could break bare-handed would be smaller animals with thinner skulls. Mice, for instance, or perhaps some cats & small dogs - animals of that nature.