A lion is going to eat and eat until it absolutely can not put anymore in its belly, food may be scarce, and if there are young the need to hunt increases drastically.
No. Unlesss you have a licence to own big animals.
The Rhinoceros Beetle is the strongest insect, lifting well over 800 times its own weight.
A rhino beetle is the strongest animal for its size. It can carry 10 times its own weight.
Because in historic times India was divided into various states and every state used to have their own king. All those kings have their own reigns and they used to live in their own castles.
Yes. I own it :)
50times is weight
An ant can lift 10, 20, or even 50 times its own weight.
Ants are capable of lifting objects that can be many times their own body weight. The specific amount an ant can lift varies depending on the species, but in general, ants can carry objects weighing 10-50 times their body weight.
The leafcutter ant can lift up to 50 times its own body weight, which is one of the largest relative lifting capacities of any known animal. A more common comparison is the dung beetle, which can lift up to 1,141 times its own body weight.
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no i own a lion andi'm rich
An ant can lift 5,000 times its own weight.
Many insects can lift objects of huge weight, proportionate to their own size. An ant, for example, can lift 5 times its own body weight.
Probably 8 to 9 ton, the tusk is very strong too.
The leafcutter ant is known for its incredible strength, being able to lift weights that are around 50 times its own body weight. However, the insect that can lift the most relative to its size is the dung beetle, particularly the horned dung beetle, which can lift objects up to 1,000 times its weight. While no animal can lift exactly 300 times its weight, many insects and small animals demonstrate remarkable strength relative to their body size.
23 times its own weight