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Measuring the Bite Force of Reptiles
The Background:
For the past seven years a Montanta family has gone to Desolation Canyon,
Utah, for a white water rafting and camping trip. As years have gone by, they have noticed
the large number of lizards living in the area and always wondered how they differed with
respect to bite force. They decided this would be a perfect experiment to conduct as a
science fair project for one of their children.
The Challenge:
How to safely, accurately and cost effectively
measure the bite force of lizards.
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| The Solution:
The thinness and low-cost of the FlexiForce®
sensors made it the ideal solution for their project. Using a
“catchpole,” consisting of a fishing pole fitted with a soft
cloth and loop, made for an easy way to capture the lizards.
The soft cloth prevented injury to the lizards and the
catchpole allowed the children to stay out of the lizards line of vision, which in turn made
for an easier and less traumatic experience for the lizards. The lizards were then weighed,
measured and placed in a bucket for testing. To improve the repeatibility of their testing,
the thin FlexiForce sensors were glued to a popsicle stick, allowing the lizards to bite an
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Over 30 animals were tested successfully over the two
week expedition. It was found that the Western Fence lizard
bites twice as hard and more often (100 percent of the time)
than other lizards. Most lizards were aggressive and bit right
away, while others needed coaxing. The first subject was a 6-
inch Western Fence (“Bluebelly”), which struck hard and
convincingly registering a 273 KOhm reading. The second
strike was a lower force, registering a reading of 313 KOhm. The Western Whiptail lizards
only bit the sensor fifty percent of the time, suggesting it is less aggressive. It took a 12 inch
Whiptail to produce the bite equivalent to a 6-inch Western Fence lizard.
FlexiForce sensors are fully customizable to suit your unique OEM application. Standard
sensors are also available for proof of concept, or for a quick, low quantity, R&D solution.
Benefits:
- Ultra-thin sensor construction and flexibility means minimal interference/
disturbance to normal action
- Accurate response gives your customers and end users confidence
in the performance of your product
- Knowledgeable/experienced technical staff help you develop the most effective,
economical sensor based on your specific requirements. All manufacturing takes
place at ISO 9001 & 13485 certified Tekscan headquarters.
- 100% factory inspection ensures your sensors meet established performance
specifications.
* No animals were harmed during this project.
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