Rankings
Ranked by the highest weight ever recorded for the species — the largest known individual.
Ranked by typical adult weight — how heavy a normal member of the species is.
Ranked by top recorded speed — the fastest a member of this species has been measured.
Ranked by estimated bite force in PSI — how hard the animal can clamp its jaws.
Ranked by aggression score — likelihood of attacking unprovoked on a scale of 1–10.
Ranked by intelligence score — problem-solving ability and adaptability on a scale of 1–10.
Ranked by endurance score — capacity for sustained effort and long-range activity on a scale of 1–10.
Ranked by danger to humans on a scale of 1–10, considering aggression, weapons, and fatality records.
Ranked by maximum recorded body length from head to tail.
Animal Comparisons and Wildlife Data
Beastsora is a data-driven wildlife comparison platform examining the size, strength, speed, bite force, and ecological traits of 48 species using verifiable biological data. Each comparison is built around measured characteristics including body mass, documented top speed, and recorded behaviour, not speculation.
Popular comparisons include Lion vs Tiger, Grizzly Bear vs Gorilla, and Crocodile vs Hippo. Each comparison runs across four environments: open land, dense forest, shallow water, and deep water. Environment-specific modifiers adjust speed, reach, and sensory scores to reflect how terrain shifts the biological outcome.
Detailed species profiles cover anatomy, hunting behaviour, conservation status, and documented human danger ratings. Explore profiles for the African Lion, Great White Shark, Saltwater Crocodile, and Gorilla. Rankings cover the largest, fastest, most intelligent, most dangerous, and most enduring animals across the full 48-species dataset.