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The World’s Underestimated Deadliest Animals

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The world society is used to consider aggressive predators such as lions or tigers, great white sharks, and crawling snakes the deadliest animals. But if to look around the world, we’ll notice much more dangerous ones.

Asian Giant Hornet

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The size of this insect seems to be frightening by default – it grows up almost to the size of a human’s finger. Hornets’ wings are even bigger than the ones of some small birds and let them fly on extreme speed up to 25 mph. The sting of an Asian giant hornet is able to kill and an adult man. It happens because of the venom structure containing cytolytic peptides destroying cell tissue itself. Since it has a stinger’s length of quarter-inch it is reasonable to avoid such a monstrous insect.

Tsetse Fly

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We couldn’t miss a famous African fly carrying sleeping sickness that still stays a reason for multiple deaths. They’re dangerous both for human beings and other animals with trypanosomiasis called nagana. The only way to survive for tsetse flies during their short lifetime (1-3 months) is to suck mammals’ blood every day.  By the way, scientists declared that tsetse fly is an ancient species as their fossils were found in Colorado. Tsetse fly threatens nearly 40 African countries, start epidemics and bring different neurological issues after a bite.      

Box Jellyfish

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Every seaside visitor remembers a rule not to touch a jellyfish. If you catch a sting of a deadly jellyfish it means serious health problems or even death. Look at a box jellyfish, and you’ll see no differences between it and a typical jellyfish except specific cube-like shape and eyes allowing the creature to see the route it swims. Long tentacles of the jellyfish (till 10 ft) are their weapon used against underwater victims who have like-stingers-cells. A strong sting disables the nervous system of a human literally in a minute, so a lot of swimming people may not reach the coastline after it. Unfortunately, a human has no immunity from the jellyfish venom like sea turtles have, for example, and terrible scars will remind about a bad meeting.

Brazilian Wandering Spider

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Banana spider is another name of a Brazilian wandering spider, maybe the most dangerous arachnid on the planet. They aren’t so big as other deadly spiders are but they aggressively defend their territory by their web and venom. Known as Brazilian they live actually also in the southeast of the U.S. By the way, the spider isn’t afraid of people and you should be careful at night, the best time for its hunting actions. Other spiders can’t compete with the venom of such an outstanding one. A little dose of 0.006mg is able to kill a small mammal. These deadliest animals can enter the poison only half of the biting time but the rest of the bite is extremely painful. Another special feature of the venom is that it affects the male erection and has a funny name “natural Viagra”. 

Golden Poison Dart Frog

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The frogs are famous because of their colorful skin. Some native inhabitants of South and Central America used venom of these frogs to cover arrows and darts to poison enemies. The frog only grows up to 6cm but was always attracting people. On average 10 adults may suffer from the venom of the small deadliest animal, and scientists still can’t find out how their venom is created. Their skin full of poisoning alkaloids in nature never creates it in laboratory conditions. 

Cone Snail

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A tiny snail that is easy to find in the Indo-Pacific area. can’t do any harm from the first glance. But if you grab this creature by hand, you’ll receive bad feedback via small harpoon used for injecting mixed poisons. The total length of this snail reaches up to 6 inches and it is ready to fight with a much bigger opponent using paralyzing venom more poisoning than hundreds other snails have. Though the cone snail bites are fatal for a human, their venom is often used as an ingredient for medicines including painkillers.

Cape Buffalo

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Large, powerful, and muscled Cape buffalos are included in Top 5 rating of dangerous African animals competing with elephants, rhinos, lions, and leopards! They aren’t afraid of predators and meet them with thick horns for a counter-attack. Unpredictable buffalo is blamed for killing many people especially hunters which are truly respected for a successful attempt to bring a dead buffalo.  These facts make Cape buffalos strong and confident deadliest animals to be afraid of.