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Is a rhinoceros the most powerful predator in the wild?

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Just a few steps away from her may be enough for an opportunistic crocodile, wild cat (such as a lion) or wild dog to attack the baby rhino. Image of grey bar. Even a small baby offers plenty of food to any animal that successfully kills it. read more

No A predator in general is the one which feeds on other animals for its survival (carnivores and omnivores). A rhino is herbivore and sometimes rarely even prey to desperate, hungry and determined lions. read more

Rhinos can weight upwards of 8000 pounds, but can still run close to 40 miles per hour despite their immense weight. The average car weighs about half as much as this giant beast. So if my math is correct, getting hit by a full speed and full sized rhino would be like getting hit by a car going 80 miles per hour. read more

The saltwater crocodile has the world's most powerful bite force. A saltwater crocodile over 4.5 metres (15 ft) in length can exert over 2.2 tonnes (5, 000 lb) of pressure per square inch (PSI). Males of even larger sizes can exert around 3 tonnes (6, 600 lb) of pressure per square inch. read more