Strongest Extinct Animals In The World
The Galapagos Damsel didnt fall victim to human encroachment.
Strongest extinct animals in the world. A romping western black rhinoceros. A male dung beetle is able to lift objects a whopping 1100 times its own weight the equivalent of a human carrying 80 tons or six double-decker buses loaded with people. One animal we probably dont want coming through a portal is Argentinosaurus the largest known land animal ever.
Dung beetles are the worlds strongest insect and when looking at strength relative to bodyweight they are the pound for pound strongest animal in the world. SmilodonSaber-Toothed Cat North and South America 10000 BC. Cataloged as the largest and strongest turtle in the world the leatherback turtle is able to swim incredibly long lengths from the tropics to the subpolar region.
Today this distant archipelago harbors some of the worlds most endangered species. Sure it would be really cool to see one of these things in a zoo or something but think about the potential destruction that could be levied by. Rather this plankton-eating fish never recovered from a temporary increase in local water temperatures that.
Carcharocles megalodon lived between 26m and 28m years ago and could grow to up to 18 metres in length. This extensive journey is made in search of a nest and to provide food for their young. The scarcest of the three black rhino subspecies the western black rhino was recognized by the IUCN as extinct in 2011.
Megalodon had a bite force of over 20 tons. Megalodon had possibly the strongest bite of any animal ever to live on the planet. The recently extinct animal was once widespread on central Africas savannahs and shrublands but the population began a steep decline due to poaching.
Native to north america the passenger or wild pigeon has been extinct since the early 20th century. The name of the species comes from the Malagasy word for crocodile. A dung beetle is not only the worlds strongest insect but also the strongest animal on the planet compared to body weight.