Even the strongest people can only dream of possessing the strength of many animals.
Strength comes in numerous forms in various animals. Some people can lift, drag, carry, or pull heavy objects because they have pure brute strength. Others could be much tiny but they possess enormous power.
The ten strongest animals in the world are listed below. Get ready to be amazed.
The Grizzly bear can carry more than 500 kg or 0.8 times its body weight when it comes to pure strength.
A snake the size of an anaconda can choke anything the weight of its own 250 kg body weight to death.
Elephants are the strongest terrestrial animals and mammals in terms of sheer power.
African elephants are capable of carrying up to 9,000 kg, or the weight of 130 adult persons, and can weigh up to 6,350 kg.
There is a meaning behind the phrase "as powerful as an ox"! A 900 kg (1.5 times its body weight) object can be pulled and carried by an ox through rough terrain.
A tiger has the strength to lift objects 550 kg or twice its body weight, 10 feet up a tree.
The strongest bird is the eagle, which can lift objects four times its weight while flying.
A gorilla can lift something 2,000 kg (the equivalent of 30 people) or more than ten times its body weight.
Small leafcutter ants have jaws that can hold an object 50 times their body weight, or roughly 500mg. That is equivalent to a person using their teeth to raise a vehicle.
Rhinoceros beetles have an 850-to-1 lifting capacity. To put this into perspective, a person would be able to lift a 65-ton object if they had the rhinoceros beetle's strength.
The powerful elephant could carry 850 elephants on its back if it had the same strength as the rhinoceros beetle.
In addition to being the world's strongest insect, dung beetles are also the world's strongest animals in terms of body weight.
1,141 times their body weight can be pulled. This is comparable to hauling six double-decker buses full of passengers with one average person. Wow, that's powerful!
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