Strongest Extinct Animals In The World

They can pull 1,141 times their own body weight.
Strongest extinct animals in the world. The dung beetle is the world’s strongest insect. A dung beetle is not only the world’s strongest insect but also the strongest animal on the planet compared to body weight. They feed on anything including animals as large as (baby) hippos.
The list includes the strong animals that have brute strength. If megalodon would have existed, the sea travel for humans would not have been possible. One of the smartest animals species queen ants can survive up to 30 years.
Despite unconfirmed reports and some evidence of footprints, there has been no. In this animalwised article we have compiled a list so that you can get to know the 5 oldest animals in the world. The article includes a list of the world's strongest animals, compiled from many abilities and facts.
Creatures of the past naturally have a certain appeal that modern animals lack simply because they are no longer here. We know from the fossil record that ancient animals were not just big, they were huge. We're kinda glad we don't have to face off against them.
If the mighty elephant had equal strength to the rhinoceros beetle it would be able to carry 850 elephants on its back. When talking about proportional strength, the dung beetle is also far and away the strongest animal on the planet. The argentinosaurus is arguably the largest dinosaur that ever lived.
Carcharocles megalodon lived between 2.6m and 28m years ago and could grow to up to 18 metres in length. Still if you were ever to travel backwards in time then these would be the most dangerous animals you could hope to encounter. You will be amazed by seeing the strength of the animal and its size.