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The 10 most dangerous animals in the world

You may think that some of these animals are harmless, but these creatures may threaten your life if you upset her anger or even irritate her, and you may be surprised by the existence of some creatures on this list you may never have thought it could be harmful. Here are the 10 most dangerous animals in the world, and you will be surprised to discover that size does not always affect the level of gravity of these creatures.

10. Seahorse or Plum:



Bricks are often presented in animated films as a cute and wonderful animal, but in reality they can be life-threatening in some cases. The males and females of this large animal may have special reasons to attack humans. For example, the male hippo always does its best to defend areas whose territory is considered as the banks of a lake or a river. On the other hand, the hippopotamus can be very aggressive when it comes to protecting its young. In both cases, the mouths of a huge hippopotamus can kill anyone.

9. Australian jellyfish



This type of jellyfish is found in the northern oceans of Australia, and is the most dangerous marine creature in the world, as it has about 60 claws up to 15 feet long and they are under a large lid in the form of a bell or a lamp. These cells contain thousands of tick cells. These microscopic cells resemble small capsules. Inside, they contain a coiled tube that ends with the tip of the syringe. In a single millimeter, there are about thousands of these toxic cells.

8. The Gray Bear



These brown bears living in North America can weigh up to 800 kg, up to 8 feet long, and the speed of this bear can reach about 30 miles per hour. Common causes of their attack and killing include the defense of their cubs or extreme hunger.

7. Great white shark



These sharks may be up to 15 feet long and have rows of 300-something sharp teeth that resemble a saw and a mouth and jaw measuring up to four feet. But humans are not his favorite meal, as the big white shark prefers sea lions and seals and tends to explore its environment using its mouths. So most attacks on humans are just bites for testing. The white shark immediately retracts after biting any creature, but this bite is serious. Enough to kill humans.

6-Elephant



One of the largest mammals living on Earth, home to Africa and a few parts of the Asian continent. Everyone thinks elephants are giant creatures but nice, but they can show unexpected behavior and act in a way that can cost a person his life, and may have heard about the captive elephant who was always nice to his guard and suddenly without warning, attack him! With its enormous weight, the elephant can crush and kill anyone on its way.

5. Crocodile



Crocodiles are known as the largest reptiles on the planet, and among the most dangerous species are Nile crocodiles and saltwater responsible for killing hundreds of humans annually. There are several parts of the world where crocodiles thrive like the Americas, Australia, Asia and the tropical regions of Africa. Wherever lakes, marshes and stagnant rivers are found, crocodiles must be nearby. The crocodile usually reaches 20 feet, has ears, and eyes at the top of its head, allowing it to hear and see its prey quickly.

4. Buffalo



And can be very aggressive as it is responsible for killing more than 200 people every year. This is why it is called "black death" by the local population. The buffalo weighs up to 1,800 kilograms and its killing tool is its sharp horns.


3. Snake



There are many species of snakes endangered to human life, where researchers noted that 450 of these species contains poison, and 250 of them can kill humans. The snake is the carpet responsible for the greatest number of deaths due to snake bites, where the victim can bleed to death because his blood does not clot.

2. The African Lion



The lion is known for its brutality, sharp teeth, claws, and astounding speed when it hunts prey, usually killing females for food, while males are killed to protect their pride. According to statistics, blacks are responsible for more than 100 deaths.


1. Mosquitoes


It may surprise you that an insect occupies the first place this list, but the lesson here is not the size. Although these creatures are very small, they are very deadly. More than 1 million people die every year from life-threatening diseases such as malaria, yellow fever West Nile virus, elephantiasis and dengue fever.

The 10 most dangerous animals in the world

The 10 most dangerous animals in the world

You may think that some of these animals are harmless, but these creatures may threaten your life if you upset her anger or even irritate her, and you may be surprised by the existence of some creatures on this list you may never have thought it could be harmful. Here are the 10 most dangerous animals in the world, and you will be surprised to discover that size does not always affect the level of gravity of these creatures.

10. Seahorse or Plum:



Bricks are often presented in animated films as a cute and wonderful animal, but in reality they can be life-threatening in some cases. The males and females of this large animal may have special reasons to attack humans. For example, the male hippo always does its best to defend areas whose territory is considered as the banks of a lake or a river. On the other hand, the hippopotamus can be very aggressive when it comes to protecting its young. In both cases, the mouths of a huge hippopotamus can kill anyone.

9. Australian jellyfish



This type of jellyfish is found in the northern oceans of Australia, and is the most dangerous marine creature in the world, as it has about 60 claws up to 15 feet long and they are under a large lid in the form of a bell or a lamp. These cells contain thousands of tick cells. These microscopic cells resemble small capsules. Inside, they contain a coiled tube that ends with the tip of the syringe. In a single millimeter, there are about thousands of these toxic cells.

8. The Gray Bear



These brown bears living in North America can weigh up to 800 kg, up to 8 feet long, and the speed of this bear can reach about 30 miles per hour. Common causes of their attack and killing include the defense of their cubs or extreme hunger.

7. Great white shark



These sharks may be up to 15 feet long and have rows of 300-something sharp teeth that resemble a saw and a mouth and jaw measuring up to four feet. But humans are not his favorite meal, as the big white shark prefers sea lions and seals and tends to explore its environment using its mouths. So most attacks on humans are just bites for testing. The white shark immediately retracts after biting any creature, but this bite is serious. Enough to kill humans.

6-Elephant



One of the largest mammals living on Earth, home to Africa and a few parts of the Asian continent. Everyone thinks elephants are giant creatures but nice, but they can show unexpected behavior and act in a way that can cost a person his life, and may have heard about the captive elephant who was always nice to his guard and suddenly without warning, attack him! With its enormous weight, the elephant can crush and kill anyone on its way.

5. Crocodile



Crocodiles are known as the largest reptiles on the planet, and among the most dangerous species are Nile crocodiles and saltwater responsible for killing hundreds of humans annually. There are several parts of the world where crocodiles thrive like the Americas, Australia, Asia and the tropical regions of Africa. Wherever lakes, marshes and stagnant rivers are found, crocodiles must be nearby. The crocodile usually reaches 20 feet, has ears, and eyes at the top of its head, allowing it to hear and see its prey quickly.

4. Buffalo



And can be very aggressive as it is responsible for killing more than 200 people every year. This is why it is called "black death" by the local population. The buffalo weighs up to 1,800 kilograms and its killing tool is its sharp horns.


3. Snake



There are many species of snakes endangered to human life, where researchers noted that 450 of these species contains poison, and 250 of them can kill humans. The snake is the carpet responsible for the greatest number of deaths due to snake bites, where the victim can bleed to death because his blood does not clot.

2. The African Lion



The lion is known for its brutality, sharp teeth, claws, and astounding speed when it hunts prey, usually killing females for food, while males are killed to protect their pride. According to statistics, blacks are responsible for more than 100 deaths.


1. Mosquitoes


It may surprise you that an insect occupies the first place this list, but the lesson here is not the size. Although these creatures are very small, they are very deadly. More than 1 million people die every year from life-threatening diseases such as malaria, yellow fever West Nile virus, elephantiasis and dengue fever.

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