Whales:They are followed by the North Atlantic right whale and the Southern right whale, which both weigh around 110 tons.
Saltwater Crocodile: It can weigh as much as 1.45 tons to the Nile crocodile’s 1.2 tons, and the 1.2-ton croc was a bit of an outlier.
Rhinoceros:The members of the Rhinocerotidae are some of the largest animals on earth.
Polar Bear:A big male polar bear can weigh about 1760 pounds, though the biggest bear known weighed over a ton and stood 11 feet tall.
Plankton Feeding Sharks:The second-largest fish, the basking shark can weigh as much as 18 tons.
Hippopotamus:hippopotamus is one of the most dangerous animals in the world. At up to 4.5 tons.
Giraffe:The giraffe drinks in the morning and the evening then spends the rest of the day eating and chewing its cud.
Elephants: A big bull African bush elephant can weigh 11.5 to 12.25 tons, while the smaller African forest elephant can weigh up to 6 tons.
Elephant Seal:This seal was named for the male’s nose, which inflates during the breeding season and allows its trumpeting roar to be heard far and wide.
Bovini:The American bison can weigh 1.4 tons, while the European bison, also called the wisent is a bit lighter at 1.1 tons.