The largest terrestrial animal, the African savanna elephant in Africa (average 4,900 kg) beat the Asian elephant in Asia (average 4,150 kg) and the largest terrestrial carnivore in Asia, with the polar bear (average 360 ​​kg) and the African lion (175 kg).

The largest terrestrial animal —African savanna elephant (average 4,900 kg) in Africa beat Asia’s Asian elephant (average 4,150 kg) in Asia

The largest terrestrial carnivore —Asia won by polar bear (average 360 ​​kg) and African lion (175 kg).

The largest feline Bangladesh tiger and Siberian tiger are usually larger than African lion , but the average weight of the entire Asian tiger species is only 157 kg, which is lower than that of African lions (175 kg).

The largest rhino -African square lip rhino (average 2,000 kg) defeated the Indian rhino in Asia (1,900 kg) by a slight advantage.

The largest cow —Asian Bison (950 kg) is the obvious winner, defeating Africa's Cape Buffalo (590 kg) with an absolute advantage.

The largest reptile —calculated by average mass, saltwater crocodile (450 kg) made Asia defeat the Nile crocodile (410 kg) in Africa.

The largest bird —Africa’s ordinary ostrich (104 kg) absolutely destroyed Asia’s largest bird mute swan (12 kg).

The biggest dog -Asian gray wolf (43 kg) defeated the African wild dog (36 kg).

The largest Antelope -The largest antelope in the world, African antelope (650 kg), is much heavier on average than the strange Asian Neilgai (198 kg).

maximum deer - Africa is far behind. Its 200 kg red deer is not only not as good as Asia's largest moose (average weight of 540 kg), but even elk and sambar are larger than red deer.

The largest snake - Similarly, the African rock python (maximum 113 kg or less) was defeated by the Burmese python from Asia (maximum 182 kg) and its reticular python.