Elephants Species and Monsters Sizes Ranked

From tiny flying elephants to civilization-carrying titans, the scale of the elephant world rapidly spirals into the impossible. As each giant appears, the previous creature suddenly feels small beneath the shadow of the next colossal beast looming over the horizon. In this size comparison, we rank elephant species, prehistoric proboscideans, and monstrous elephant-like titans — ending with one of the largest walking creatures ever imagined. Size Rankings: Dumbo Height: 3.2 ft Weight: 220 lbs Only waist-high compared to a human Famous for powered flight using oversized ears Great Tusk Height: 7.2 ft Weight: 705 lbs Savage Paradox Pokémon with massive curled tusks Smaller than an African Elephant but extremely aggressive American Mastodon Height: 9.2 ft Weight: 6 Tons Bulkier prehistoric elephant relative Specialized for crushing through dense forests Asiatic Elephant Height: 9.8 ft Weight: 4 Tons Smaller ears and twin-domed head Closest living relative to mammoths African Elephant Height: 10.5 ft Weight: 6 Tons Largest modern elephant species Massive ears shaped like the African continent Woolly Mammoth Height: 11 ft Weight: 5.5 Tons Ice Age giant with sloping back and thick fur Slightly taller but lighter than African Elephant Stegotetrabelodon Height: 13 ft Weight: 10 Tons Ancient four-tusked elephant Lower shovel-like tusks used for feeding Straight-Tusked Elephant Height: 14 ft Weight: 13 Tons One of the largest real elephants ever discovered Tusks could exceed 13 feet long Deinotherium Height: 15 ft Weight: 12 Tons Famous for downward-curving lower tusks Towered over modern elephants Gammoth Height: 30 ft Weight: 120 Tons Ice titan covered in frozen armor Over twenty times heavier than African Elephant Oliphaunt Height: 50 ft Weight: 44+ Tons Legendary war beast carrying giant towers Hide resistant to arrows and siege attacks Dali Elephant Height: 100 ft Giant surreal elephant with elongated limbs Carries a massive stone obelisk on its back Behemoth Height: 354 ft Weight: 90,000 Tons Titan guardian with mammoth tusks and granite spikes Inspired by gigantic prehistoric mammals Bird Walker Height: 500 ft Nightmare creature from The Mist Moves through fog like a living skyscraper Zunesha Height: 21.7 miles Carries the entire civilization of Zou on its back Nearly 250 times taller than Bird Walker One of the largest fictional walking creatures ever imagined 🌍 Final Perspective From the tiny airborne Dumbo to the continent-sized Zunesha, the elephant lineage transforms from familiar wildlife into unimaginable titanic monsters. Some existed in Earth’s distant past, while others emerged from mythology, anime, games, and speculative fiction — yet all of them showcase humanity’s fascination with gigantic creatures. 🎬 ORIGINAL ANIMATION: Hand-animated by Axtro using Adobe Animate and Adobe After Effects. 📝 SCRIPTING: Researched and written by Axtro, focusing on elephant evolution, prehistoric proboscideans, speculative biology, fantasy creatures, and fictional titan scaling. 📚 PURPOSE: This video explores the incredible diversity and scale of elephant-inspired creatures across science, mythology, pop culture, and speculative fiction. Credit: Ovani Sounds - Ascension Ovani Sounds - First Gallop Kevin Macleod - Song of the Volga Boatmen Joel Steudler - Dangerous Pursuit Kevin Macleod - Ave Marimba Joel Steudler - On the run Ovani Sounds - Moonlight Kevin Macleod - Americana Dark Fantasy Studio - The forest Ovani Sounds - Prey Dark Fantasy Studio - Donjon Monster Dark Fantasy Studio - I'm A Pirate Dark Fantasy Studio - They Follow Dark Fantasy Studio - Observer Ovani Sounds - Ganesha Joel Steudler - Demonblood Ovani Sounds - Payback Ovani Sounds - Misty Waters Ovani Sounds - Overcome #ElephantSizeComparison #Zunesha #Mammoth #AfricanElephant #Behemoth #Oliphaunt #TitanSizeComparison #PrehistoricAnimals #FantasyCreatures #Kaiju #OnePiece #MonsterSizeComparison