
A little fun fact for you: the human bite force is approximately 162 PSI at the molars. Chewing averages about 70-150 PSI. The average maximum is 200-270 PSI, but there have been cases of over 900 recorded. Regardless of tissues difference, the human bite force can still sever a human penis with relative ease. The individual involved would lose urethral function due to lacerations and be extremely likely to develop an Eikenella corrodens infection, which is known to cause necrotizing fasciitis.