LOL...your question is very humorous...thank you for the levity...I think a microbe is the strongest because it has the capability of killing anything bigger than itself.
2006-09-02 06:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to qualify what you mean by strongest. Generally, the indicator is being able to carry heavy weights. Yes, the ant can be considered the strongest because it can carry weights many times larger than itself. Yes, the elephant or large animals would be strongest because they are able to carry logs, etc.
Yet it is also correct to say that the germ or microbe is strongest because of its capacity to kill in large numbers.
Between man and woman, man is able to carry heavier weights but the woman is able to carry a weight for nine months. So while men are physically stronger, women are biologically stronger.
Man can also be considered the strongest animal since man is able to control all other creatures.
2006-09-07 11:09:15
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answered by Erize Z 2
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Well, I can't resist-- The party animal is strongest. But do you include insect kingdom in this Q.? if so ,the ant can lift 10 x's it's own wt. Other than that, I would think a whale is the strongest, think of all the water it can move in just one swoosh of it's tail !! Anything else that tough in nature? Hmmm.
2006-09-07 04:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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For total strength, I gotta go with the whale. If you hooked up a rope to a whale and tied it to something on the land, he could pull that bad-boy a lot further and faster than even an elephant. That hind-flipper is strong as hell.
As for strength per body weight--yeah, I gotta go with an ant. If an ant were as big as a human, and if kept the same strength per weight ratio, it would be able to take about ten humans and bundle them up in a cord, and throw the whole bundle about 80 yards.
2006-09-02 13:59:31
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answered by Halbert 2
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For me the strongest animal in the world is men because men are the highest form of animal or mammal, the only difference is that we have the mind to decide think and to conceptualize.Men is the strongest of all becoz', for example is the hunter is using his thinking ability to shoot the animal he's been haunting
2006-09-07 05:23:11
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answered by vjean 2
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uh the stongest aniamal in the world is the Rhinoceros Beetle we all know that elephants can carry hundreds or thousands of pounds on their backs. Even camels can carry as much as 300 pounds with ease. If we simply had rhinoceros beetles carry what camels have on their backs, rhinoceros beetles would surely be squashed! Well, when we talk about how strong an animal is, we are not comparing the actual weight that it can lift. Instead, we are comparing how much an animal can carry relative to its own weight. Elephants can carry up to 25% of their own weight on their backs, camels about 20%, leaf-cutting ants about 30 times their own weight, and rhinoceros beetles about 850 times! There's no doubt that rhinoceros beetles are the world's strongest animals!
2 Rhinoceros beetles wear black armor and have long, large horns sticking out of their heads. In fact, their horns, resembling rhinoceros', are how they get their name. Rhinoceros beetles use their horns for many different things - digging holes in the ground as hideouts, foraging through the heavily littered floor of rain forests, and fighting off other rhinoceros beetles. Even though rhinoceros beetles look fierce with their horns, they are actually harmless insects. Measuring no more than 2 1/2 inches long and weighing less than 1 ounce, rhinoceros beetles mainly feed on rotten fruits and sap.
3 Like all insects, rhinoceros beetles must go through a stage called metamorphosis to reach adulthood. Metamorphosis is like a total makeover in appearances, lifestyles, and body forms. Rhinoceros beetles lay their eggs in decaying trees, stumps, or other vegetation. Once hatched, their young, called larvae, feed on rotten wood or compost in the areas where they live. As the larvae reach their full length, they enter metamorphosis. They make cells in soil and put themselves inside for a couple of months. We call these cells pupae. Slowly, the larvae transform into rhinoceros beetles - new limbs and muscles replace the old ones, wings are formed, and horns are grown. Then, rhinoceros beetles break out of their pupae and use their horns to dig their way to the surface. Adult rhinoceros beetles can live for about 4 months.
there you go,
2006-09-08 08:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the strongest animal, depending on how you define strong, is the ant. I don't think any animal can lift a greater percentage of it's body weight than the ant. This is just one way to define strength, though. Start with defining the term, then find the animal that fits the category.
2006-09-02 13:51:42
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answered by soobee 4
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I think the gorilla is the strongest animal in the world. Look at bigfoot and king kong and those guys from planet of the apes, they are pretty fierce and strong.
2006-09-02 13:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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A Blue Whale will use a tail slap in the water as a defense against killer whales. If the tail were to strike a killer whale it is so strong it is about the only thing that could kill it. It uses its tail to propel over 100 tons swiftly through the water.
2006-09-02 14:01:24
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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In terms of absolute strength elephant is surely strongest...... but if u consider the strength proportionaly, crocs have strongest jaws...bears have strongest paws...
2006-09-02 13:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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