No. The Great White Shark is the animal with the strongest bite force in the world. Even alligators and crocodiles have a more powerful bite force than a bear.
most people think its lion but in fact its a tiger it weigh more and is strongerThe tiger is the world's strongest cat.
As of April 2013, the five strongest economies in the world are:1. Switzerland2. Singapore3. Finland4. Netherlands5. SwedenSee the related link below for more information.
The world's strongest animal is called a copepod. It is only 1 mm long. It is also the world's fastest animal and the most abundant multicellular animal on the planet. They jump at a rate of about half a meter per second. Copepods -- in relation to their size -- are more than 10 times as strong as has been previously documented for any other animal or even [human-made] motors.
The 'largest' economies are those that are the strongest. As of April 2013, the five strongest economies in the world are:1. Switzerland2. Singapore3. Finland4. Netherlands5. SwedenSee the related link below for more information.
Algeria may not have the strongest football team, however they did qualify for the world cup in 1982, 1986, and again in 2010. More information can be found on the Algerian Football Federations website.
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Fighting to win a mate is common throughout the animal world. It has more to do with survival of the species in that the strongest passes on his genetic material. Feelings are more likely to be attributed to expressions by people.
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No, pretty sure an elephant, rhino, tiger, lion etc would be much more powerful.
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