Isn't the fatality rate down to the nature of the bite when pits ARE aggressive? Have read the hang-on-and-rip-to-shreds bite of the pit IS genetically determined, so even if they bite rarely, the bite is often catastrophic.
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From the above: "Pit bull breeds were also more likely to bite in multiple anatomical locations...Although other breeds may bite with the same or higher frequency, the injury that a pit bull inflicts per bite is often more severe."pic.twitter.com/EdP4ht8aTE
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So, their teeth and jaws are very strong. Is it known if the breeders chose that attribute?
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