Top twenty would be hard, but suffice it to say all were theropod carnivorous dinosaurs.
Spinosaurus may have been the longest, at 55 feet, but was somewhat lighter than Tyrannosaurus Rex. Giganotosaurus was nearly as big as T Rex, and so was Allosaurus Amplexus. Allosaurus Fragilus, Allosaurus Atrox, Ceratosaurus were some of the smaller theropods.
A terrestrial carnivore is an animal that primarily eats meat and lives on land as opposed to in water or air. These carnivores typically hunt and consume other animals for sustenance. Examples include lions, wolves, and bears.
The largest land carnivore ever is believed to be the prehistoric bear known as Arctotherium angustidens, also called the South American giant short-faced bear. It lived during the Pleistocene epoch and could weigh up to 3,500 pounds.
The largest land carnivore is the Siberian Tiger (now critically endangered in the wild). Some say the polar bear is bigger, but this is now doubted. While the biggest polar bear may well be bigger than the biggest Siberian Tiger, the average sizes give you a better guide - and the tiger is bigger. However the biggest living carnivore of all is the Great White Shark, alive and well and pretty numerous in oceanic environments all over the world (although generally only in tropical climes).
No, the woolly mammoth is not the biggest animal in the world. The blue whale holds the title for being the largest animal on Earth.
Many carnivores are harmful to humans because "carnivore" means animals that only eat meat, and meat is usually other animals. The carnivores that are especially harmful are land mammals that are carnivores, typically animals in the feline family like lions, tigers, leopards, etc. Carnivorous animals in the canine family like wolves, coyotes, foxes might be harmful but these animals won't attack humans unless if they get provoked. A carnivore that is harmless to human are some birds like hawk, eagle, owl, falcon, vulture, etc. Some small animals might be harmless to humans. A seal and polar bear is a carnivore but they only attack if they get provoked. There are some carnivores that might be harmless to humans and they're typically birds.
if you're looking for the strongest animals ever, tyrannosaurus rex was ceartainly the strongest land carnivore to ever walk the earth
The Word "Vegetarian" is generally use for humans that don't eat meat. The Word used for animals is "herbivore". The biggest land animals are herbivores while the biggest sea animal - the blue whale - is a carnivore - meat eater.
Sauropod dinosaurs are the biggest land animals ever to have lived on Earth. However, the biggest animal ever is the blue whale. It can be up to 108 ft long and weigh 200 tons.
The largest LAND carnivore is the polar bear but i don't know about water(hope this helps!)
Pterodactylus was a carnivore, not an omnivore, because they only ate meat. While young, they would have hunted insects, but in adulthood they would have hunted small fish and land animals such as lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
The European Bison
The polar bear is the biggest land carnivore but whether it is the most dangerous is not really known. Brown bears are only slightly smaller but are preyed upon by Siberian tigers. My guess would be that the most dangerous and most feared land carnivore is...man.
A terrestrial carnivore is an animal that primarily eats meat and lives on land as opposed to in water or air. These carnivores typically hunt and consume other animals for sustenance. Examples include lions, wolves, and bears.
MANATEES WERE NEVER EVER LAND ANIMALS. If you're an evolutionist, then you'll believe in all that junk.
land mammal
The biggest four-footed animals in history were the sauropod dinosaurs, such as Argentinosaurus and Patagotitan. These massive herbivores could reach lengths of over 100 feet and weigh up to 100 tons, making them the largest land animals to have ever lived.
Yes, they are in a way it is 900 pounds