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What is the ranking of the top 50 beasts?
There are many wild animals in the world, among which polar bear, Kodiak brown bear, Siberian tiger, African lion and saltwater crocodile rank first.

1, polar bear

Polar bears are the largest land carnivores in the world, mainly distributed in the sea area with ice floes near the Arctic Ocean. Adult male polar bears weigh between 500 and 800 kilograms, stand as high as 3 meters, have strong running ability, and their sense of smell is seven times that of hounds, which is very fierce. They mainly feed on ringed seals and walruses.

2. Kodiak brown bear

Brown bears are the second largest bears, only a little smaller than polar bears, and many Kodiak brown bears even surpass polar bears. Brown bear's skill is relatively simple, but with three axes, you can still dominate one side. The power of brown bear is above that of Siberian tiger. An adult brown bear has few natural enemies in the wild.

3. Northeast Tiger is also called Siberian Tiger.

Northeast tiger is one of the subspecies of tiger, and it is also a large carnivorous cat. It has the reputation of "king of the forest". Adult Siberian tigers can reach 2.8-3.0 meters in length and weigh 300-350 kilograms. Distributed in Siberia, northeast China and Korean Peninsula, it has a large territory and mainly feeds on large and medium-sized mammals.

4. African lion

African lion is the largest feline in Africa and the only bisexual feline in the world. Wild African lions weigh between 250 and 280 kilograms, and their body length can reach 3.4 meters, with developed canine teeth and cracked teeth.

Wild competitiveness is the strongest among all cats, with strong bite force. African lions are social animals, usually a male lion leads a group of females. The male lion is responsible for patrolling the territory and protecting the male lion, while the female lion is responsible for hunting, mainly feeding on large mammals.

5. Bay crocodile is also called saltwater crocodile.

Saltwater crocodiles are famous for the Battle of Langley Island at the end of World War II. It is the top predator in the wetland food chain and the largest reptile in the world. Its body length is generally 3-6 meters, and its weight can reach more than 1.5 tons. Its owner has very sharp teeth, and its strong bite force can easily crush the bones of its prey, mainly feeding on large fish, turtles and birds.

Summary:

In the wild environment, there are many wild animals, any of which may bring fatal harm to people, so we should pay attention to personal safety in the wild environment.