1. African lion The most powerful beast in Africa certainly belongs to the African lion, the African lion is known as the "king of the grasslands", is the absolute hegemon of the African grasslands. Lions usually prey on all prey seen in front of them, such as bison, antelope, zebra, African buffalo, young elephants, giraffes, African elephants, Nile crocodiles, hippos, rhinos, of course, small mammals, birds and so on will not be spared. Sometimes they will also rely on their size, grabbing other carnivores by hand, such as which appeared in the wrong place at the wrong time leopard, hyena, and even for this reason do not hesitate to kill each other.
2. Hippopotamus Hippopotamus is second only to the elephant mammal on land, the body is large and clumsy, body length of 350-450 cm, tail length of about 56 cm, weighing 3000-3500 kg, but relatively short, limbs are particularly short, shoulder height of only 140-165 cm, not as high as half of the elephant. Hippos are usually quiet, once the temper, often fight, they each use their sharp teeth to stab each other's thick skin. Sometimes in the river to launch a rage, it dares to topple the boat, the boat bite into two sections.
3. African elephant The African elephant is the largest mammal on land, and deserves to be a grassland giant. African elephants are invincible on the grasslands, but mostly compete with other animals in a gentle way, only in anger or fear, it is possible to hurt other animals, at this time is the strong rhinoceros also have to retreat. Although the adult African elephant does not fear the threat of attack from any animal, the cubs are unable to resist attacks from lions, hyenas, wild dogs, and vultures.
4. African wild buffalo African wild buffalo and elephants, black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, crocodiles, lions, etc. are among the most dangerous animals in Africa, is the most aggressive and temperamental species, but also one of the most injured animals in Africa, injured, single or with a calf female cattle are particularly aggressive. They will use the hard horns on the top of the head, barbs, but also with a hard hoof hind legs kick, with their savage and powerful huge strength, lions and leopards knocked into the encounter will be dead or injured.
5. Nile crocodile The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and one of the most dangerous beasts in Africa. They prey on antelopes, zebras, buffalo, etc. They can even hunt hippos and lions, and sometimes attack humans. Nile crocodiles are very ferocious, but they are very friendly to a small bird called the toothpick bird. This bird often looks for worms on the body and in the mouth of Nile crocodiles to eat, and Nile crocodiles never hurt them. Toothpick birds are very sensitive, as long as they hear the slightest movement, they will hastily flap their wings and make a loud noise. When they hear the toothpick bird's "alert", Nile crocodiles will immediately sink into the water to avoid accidental attacks.
6. Black rhinoceros Black rhinoceros has a bad reputation for bad temper, sometimes attacking vehicles, people and campfires. Short distance running speed of about 45 kilometers per hour, up to 52 kilometers per hour. A rhinoceros weighs several tons, it has thick skin, the head of the bowl-sized a long horn, any beast by it a top to end. Males are solitary, but tolerate each other when they meet at a watering hole, but sometimes they will expel the later, by snorting loudly and slapping the ground with their paws. Males are rarely in contact with each other.
7. Money leopard The leopard has a round or oval plum-shaped pattern of spots on its back, which resembles ancient copper coins, hence the name "money leopard". The leopard has well-developed senses, with a keen sense of smell and vision, and is agile, good at climbing trees and capturing monkeys and birds in trees; it is also good at jumping, up to 6 meters high and 12 meters away in one leap, but does not like to swim. The leopard's temperament is exceptionally fierce, with large and sharp canine teeth and especially well-developed cleft teeth, which are conducive to capturing and tearing prey, mostly taking goats, roe deer, deer, musk, muntjac, wild boars, hares and monkeys as the main food, and sometimes eating fish and birds, as well as attacking poultry and domestic animals.
8. Spotted hyena The spotted hyena is a notorious beast of the savannah with a cunning and vicious personality. The spotted hyena is the second largest carnivore in Africa after the lion and has incredibly powerful jaws and teeth that enable it to crush heavy bones and obtain nutritious bone marrow. Hyenas often snatch prey captured by other carnivores, such as cheetahs and even lions, in addition to hunting themselves. Their huge bite is strong enough to scare away cheetahs, and they can snatch prey from the mouths of lions in situations where the ratio of numbers is greater than three to one.
9. Cheetah Cheetahs are one of the top predators in the African savanna, usually preying on mammals less than 40 kg, such as gazelles, impala, and young bull gazelles, as well as hares. Unlike other felines, cheetahs rely on speed to hunt, rather than sneak attacks or group attacks. Cheetahs are the fastest runners on land, and at full speed they can exceed 110 km/h, three times as fast as the 100 meter world champion.
10. Hu wolf The wolf is a canid widely distributed in Africa, and there are mainly the side-striped wolf, the black-backed wolf and the simian wolf in Africa. The black-backed wolf is mainly distributed in the desert areas in eastern and southern Africa, and it is a resourceful predator.