7. HIPPOPOTAMUS
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The common hippopotamus, or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus.
- While their jaw strength aren’t as strong as crocodiles, it’s still strong enough to break a crocodile in half (over 1800 pounds per square inch).
They have tusks that are around 3 inches in length. They can also run about 20 mph and use their heavy weight (over 6000 lbs) and speed to ram into things at ridiculous force. They can’t swim, but they can walk underwater at around 5 mph, which is fast for an animal that weighs more than 6000 pounds. They can open their enormous jaws wide enough for a small child to stand in. Imagine how large of a chunk a hippo can take a bite out of an animal. They’re really aggressive so you can easily anger them to the point where they’ll start chasing you away from them. They’re also super robust (withstanding to attacks) because of their huge bodies. A crocodile’s bite be strong, but there ain’t no way it can cause quick fatal damage by biting on a hippo’s body, especially when crocodiles can’t even open their jaws that insanely wide to begin with. The animal that, ACTUALLY, kills more people than any other animal except for humans themselves are hippos (mosquitos are responsible for more deaths than a hippo, but a mosquito doesn’t actually kill any one intentionally). Also, to add insults, the hippo doesn’t even eat meat. - Hippos take on crocs they should be between 1-3
- Can beat rhinos lions killed tiger no problem crocodile snap, gorilla squish this guy should take at least silver.
- These guys can kill humans and have the strongest bite out of any large land animal
8. KODIAK BEAR
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The Kodiak bear, also known as the Kodiak brown bear, sometimes the Alaskan brown bear, inhabits the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in southwest Alaska.
- A kodiak bear could crush a bowling ball with a bite. Decapitate a moose with swipe. It should be #1. Bears often kill tigers is Russia where the 2 coexist. Tigers only kill hibernating bears and subadults. A kodiak bear can easily kill a elephant as tigers and lions have done so. It is also, smarter than all but the elephant in this list. They have sacrificed agility for brute strength. They also, have speed though. They run as fast as any tiger or cat. They have blunt, but longer claws. Same eyesight, as cats but better smell than dogs. They are the ultimate land predator.
- Exactly! Bears are known to kill tigers and animals more than twice its size. Maybe I am just the only one that sees that the bear is the king of the beasts.
- Kodiak bears: 2.50 m and 900 kg
- I saw a video of a guy whiping a kodiak, the kodiak fliped the guy over