In Raise Animals, each creature varies in utility, earning potential, and abilities—picking the right ones can drastically boost your gameplay. This tier list breaks down the best animals based on their confirmed performance, helping you quickly identify which ones are worth prioritizing.
Raise Animal Tier List
When ranking the animals, we’ve taken into account key factors such as base earnings, return on investment, and in-game performance. As a result, this animal-raising tier list is quite comprehensive and will assist you in determining which animals to retain and which ones to part with. If you want to know how to get the animals you want, please refer to How to Get Animals in Raise Animals
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Capybara / Medusa / Skeleton Horse / Savannah Ninja / Headless Horse / Anubis |
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Mosasaurus / Whale Shark / Golden Lion / Phoenix / Ice Mammoth / Tyrannosaurus Rex |
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Pharaoh Eagle / Jack O Lantern / Gargoyle / Orca / Chimpazini / Wood Wood Do / Narwhal / Ghost / Spinosaurus / Deathstalker Scorpion |
S Rank Animals
Capybara

The Capabara is an exclusive animal in Ray's Animals, added in the latest update. It has a speed range of 29-34, 2 hearts, and a unique "Chill" ability that allows it to ignore collisions with other animals without taking damage. Obstacles and balls remain harmful to it. Unlocking the Capabara grants players $50,000 in-game currency, which is higher than the reward of many other popular animals.
Medusa

Medusa stands out as a noteworthy animal in the game, boasting a solid earning rate and a commendable base value, ensuring it brings consistent returns for players. What truly elevates it is its excellent passive ability, which makes it one of the top-tier choices for the Play mode, offering unique advantages and performance that set it apart from many other creatures. While it has a slight drawback of relatively low speed, its strong earning potential and standout passive make it a valuable addition to any player’s collection.
Skeleton Horse

The Skeleton Horse is a standout addition in Ray's Animals, debuting in the Halloween event. It boasts 4 health points and a speed of 29. Its signature ability is a spectral charge: every 15 seconds, it charges for 10 seconds, destroying obstacles and animals in its path. This makes it exceptionally effective for navigating dense areas and surviving long distances, especially since it starts with an instant speed buff when entering a game. While it doesn’t gain speed from eating animals (unlike the Lion), its frequent charging and multiple lives make it a top choice for both casual play and tackling challenges like reaching 5,000m to catch rare creatures like the Phoenix.
Savannah Ninja

The Savannah Ninja is one of Ray's Animals' rarest creatures—rarer than the Mosasaurus and Golden Lion—boasting a 29-34 speed range, 2 HP, and the unique "Shadow Step" ability. Every 12 seconds, colliding with obstacles or animals blinks you past them unharmed, with a 1-second chain window for up to five consecutive blinks (no cooldown mid-chain). Its fast speed and collision-avoidance make it perfect for late-game dense areas and casual play.
Headless Horse

The Heelless Horse is a new shiny animal in Ray's Animals, sharing a similar "charge" ability with the Skeleton Horse but with a longer cooldown. Every 30 seconds, it charges for 10 seconds, demolishing obstacles and animals in its path. This makes it effective for navigating dense areas, though it is slightly less powerful than the Skeleton Horse which charges every 15 seconds. It spawns exclusively during pumpkin fall events, adding to its rarity as a sought-after in-game creature.
Anubis

The Anubis Pet is an exclusive creature in Ray's Animals available only from the Oasis Shop. It has a speed range of 17 to 19, 3 hearts, and a special ability called Soul Tempest. Every 2 seconds on crash, it can devour an animal. Each devoured animal summons a desert storm that slows and inflicts fear on other creatures, similar to the Pharaoh Eagle. Anubis and its rider also gain brief protection from crash damage after a devour. Additionally, it produces 70 water droplets every 5 minutes. Despite its unique design, it has the lowest payout among exclusives at just $150 and is notably slow, making it challenging to catch up to other animals for devouring.
A Rank Animals
Mosasaurus

The Mosasaurus is a sought-after creature in Ray's Animals, valued mainly for its impressive appearance in plots and high trading demand. It has a special ability called Title Rampage but performs poorly in actual gameplay. Its payout is also low, granting $5,500 every 3 minutes—less competitive than many other animals. Despite lacking practical strength, its rarity and visual appeal make it a desirable collection item.
Whale Shark

The Whale Shark is a shiny creature in Raising Animals, prized for its uniqueness. It has three lives, allowing players to withstand up to three collisions before dying, and tames faster than some other rare creatures like the Phoenix. Catching it requires a specific in-game challenge, making it a notable addition to any collection.
Golden Lion

The Golden Lion is Ray's Animals' rare and powerful shiny creature, with 2 health and the Royal Aura ability. It slows nearby animals by 20%, has no cooldown for eating animals, and gains infinite stacking 5% speed boosts every 10 animals consumed. Despite a low 12,500 payout, it excels in long runs with unmatched speed and animal immunity.
Phoenix

The Phoenix is a sought-after creature in Ray's Animals, valued for its rarity and utility. Taming it requires reaching a specific milestone in gameplay, and once tamed, it becomes a usable animal for future runs, offering players a valuable addition to their collection.
Ice Mammoth

The Ice Mammoth is a tundra biome creature in Roblox Ray's Animals and one of the game’s most valuable animals. It generates $13,000 every 60 seconds with a base zoo value of 50,625. Boasting a speed range of 18 to 20 and two health hearts, it balances durability and efficiency. Its standout features are two powerful abilities: Frozen Rampage freezes the ground in a ring, slowing nearby enemies and obstacles to help navigate dense or dangerous areas; Trample allows it to destroy trees and rocks without losing speed, with a 15-second cooldown and 15-second duration for enhanced mobility and power.
Tyrannosaurus Rex

The Shiny T-Rex is a large new shiny in Ray's Animals, with 2 health and a Terrifying Roar ability. It inflicts fear on nearby creatures to slow them and gain speed boosts, and can devour feared targets. Taming is tough as it enrages late, speeding up and shaking the screen.
B Rank Animals
Pharaoh Eagle

The Pharaoh Eagle is a new shiny creature in Ray's Animals, with 3 health points and a speed range of 17 to 19. Its special ability is Desert Wings when the passive meter is full it dashes into the air and flies forward slower than the Phoenix for up to 15 seconds ending early on collision. During flight it summons three Desert Sandstorms every 3 to 5 seconds in a three-way fan slowing and inflicting fear on touched creatures. It generates 5,000 and 60 water droplets every five minutes making it a decent addition despite being slower than other shinies.
Jack O Lantern

The Jack O' Lantern is a Halloween-themed animal that stands out as the highest-earning creature in its category. It has a handy ability to slow down nearby animals, and it’s extremely easy to catch—making it the perfect pick for beginners looking to rack up coins quickly.
Gargoyl

The Gargoyl is incredibly easy to get—just reach the Halloween Biome in-game. It’s fast on the move and can survive collisions, and its speed makes it a great helper for catching high-value creatures like the Phoenix and Whale Shark.
Orca

The Orca ranks among the fastest animals you can find in the early stages of the game. A great bonus: it automatically adds 40x Fish to your inventory at no cost, which you can use to feed your other creatures. The only downside? Its quick pace makes it pretty challenging to catch.
Chimpazini

Chimpazini is excellent for tracking down and catching Jungle-dwelling animals. It has high HP, so it can take a few hits from other creatures without being taken down. It also gives a solid boost to your zoo’s overall value. The only drawback? Its in-game earnings are on the low side.
Wood Wood Do

Wood Wood Do gets a huge speed boost when it takes down nearby animals. This makes it really useful for catching fast creatures like the Orca—creatures you can then use to hunt other high-value animals. The tradeoff? It has a slow base speed and doesn’t bring in much earnings.
Narwhal

The Narwhal is ideal for tracking down and catching Tundra-dwelling animals. It also has solid speed and holds up well when used in other biomes too. The downside? For a creature this distinct, both its earnings and base value are surprisingly low.
Ghost

The Ghost offers a strong return on investment: it’s easy to catch and fetches a nice sum when sold. That said, it’s not worth keeping long-term, and it’s not a great choice for helping you catch other animals.
Spinosaurus

The Spinosaurus has a top-tier passive ability that helps you navigate tricky biomes safely. It also generates 25x meat for free every few minutes. However, it has low earnings and a slow XP gain rate, so it grows at a very sluggish pace. Another downside: fully feeding it will empty out your inventory.
Deathstalker Scorpion

The Deathstalker Scorpion produces 50 Water Drops every 5 minutes. It can burrow underground—this not only protects the rider but also gives it a speed boost. It’s also quite tough, able to survive up to 3 crashes or collisions. The main downsides are its very low earning rate and a weak base value.
Conclusion
This tier list covers the top-performing animals in Raise Animals, ranked by their skills, earnings, and in-game utility. Choose creatures that align with your goals like farming coins or catching rare animals for a smoother experience. With the right picks, you’ll progress faster and tame your favorite animals with ease. Happy playing!







