Monday, December 1, 2014

10 most dangerous animals in the world.

The first one is Box Jelly Fish. The infamous box jellyfish developed its frighteningly powerful venom to instantly stun or kill prey, like fish and shrimp, so their struggle to escape wouldn't damage its delicate tentacles.  Their Venom is considered to be among the most deadly in the world, contain toxins that attack the heart, nervous system, and skin cells.  It is so overpoweringly painful, human victims have been known to go into shock and drown or die of heart failure before even reaching the shore.  Survivors can experience considerable pain for weeks and often have significant scarring where the tentacles made contact.

The second most dangerous animal is a Cone Snail. The Cone Snail is a large genus of small to large predatory sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs( Any invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically having a calcareous (Calcareous is partly made up of calcium carbonate)shell of one or two , or more pieces that wholly or partly enclose the soft, unsegmented body,  including the chitons,  snails, bivalves, squids and octopuses.  With the common names of cone snails, cone shells or cones.  this genus is placed in the subfamily Conidae within the family Conidae.  Geologically speaking, the genus is known from the Eocene to the recent (Holocene) periods.  Conus species have shells that are shaped more or less like geometric cones.  Many species have colorful patterning on the shell surface.  Conus snails are mostly tropical in distribution.

The third most dangerous animal is the  Black Mamba. Black Mambas are fast, nervous, lethally venomous, and when threatened, highly aggressive.  They have been blamed for numerous human deaths, and African myths exaggerate their capabilities to legendary proportions.  For these reasons, the Black Mamba is widely considered the worlds deadliest snake.  Most  Black Mambas live in the savannas and rocky hills of southern and eastern Africa. They are Africa’s longest venomous snake, reaching up to 14 feet (4.5 meters) in length, although 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) is more the average. They are also among the fastest snakes in the world, slithering at speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour (20 kilometers per hour).
They get their name not from their skin color, which tends to be olive to gray, but rather from the blue-black color of the inside of their mouth, which they display when threatened.

The fourth most dangerous animal is the Cape Buffalo.  Cape Buffalo are a particularly aggressive inhabitant of Africa grasslands.  Cape Buffalo have been known to charge at victims without provocation, rather like the Black Mamba.while they are obviously not venomous, they do have asset the mamba does not -2000 pounds of weight and the ability to charge at 40 miles an hour. These creatures will continue charging even if they have been shot at in the heart,  and have no reservations about charging vehicles.  They've also been known to attack predators such as lions.

The fith most dangerous animal (personally this is my favorite) is the Siafu Ants.  These ants also known as driver ants.  They come in swarms of up to 50,000,000, and will react as if they are a single entity if even one driver ant is in danger.  Crush one of these little critters underfoot while you taking a peaceful walk and you will regret it as the other 50 million come swarming after you.  The ones that latch on will be the hardest to remove.  Their jaws will remain clamped into your flesh even you tear the head off.  While they may not be the most deadly critters on this list,  they are certainly impressively dangerous for their size.  They mostly kill things that are bigger than then look up "ant attack" and you will find lots of pictures of these guys killing bigger things.  They length is 1 mm (millimeter).  They are also known as Dorylus,  and safari ants.   There is a soldier class among the workers,  which is larger,  with a very large head and pincer-like mandibles.

The sixth most dangerous animal is the Stalker Scorpion.  You might have heard of the Israeli desert scorpion but well the real name is the DeathStalker Scrpion.  Yet many feel that the name does nothing but scare people.  They definitely are deserving of such a name though.  After all they are
one of the most toxic in terms of what comes from their venom(of course).  The sting is that humans are never going to forget if they are lucky to get out alive.  The goodness though is that many studies have occurred regarding the use of this venom for postive medical care. More studies. Have to be done though to see if it's really effective and if there are long term adverse effects that could occur.  Children are particularly susceptible to these bites and are likely to die from them than adults.  The bite is very painful,  so even if you survived, you may wish you hadn't for a while.

The seventh most dangerous animal is the Puffer Fish!  This is one of the most deadly animals inhabiting the ocean.  They are deffently cute,  but they are quite dangerous.  When threatened, they puff out their protruding spines.  The venom from from their spines can paralyze you, causing you well stop breathing or well duh drown and the result everybody should know this the result is death.  If you eat improperly prepared puffer fish, you can die.  Also the puffer fish is the second most poisonous vertebrate on the planet.

The eighth dangerous animal (I love this one for some reason) is the Hyena.  The Hyena is generally a scavenger, but it can also hunt prey if it wants to.  During times of high human death toll.  The hyena eat food quickly and may stir it, and their calloused feet with large, blunt, no retractable nails are adopted for running and making sharp turns.  However, the hyenas grooming,  scent marking defecating habits, mating, and parental behavior are consistent with behavior of other feliforms.

The ninth is the Stone fish.  To be onset I'm surprised about this one the name isn't really scary.  These are dangerous not only cause the are the most venomous fish on the planet, but also because they are incredibly fast and also very very hard to see.they are camouflage naturally to blend in with the ocean floor.  While they are only aggressive toward their prey, it is easy to make the mistake of stepping on one.  The venom from the spines can cost you a limb or even kill you.

Now this one I don't have to write anything but the tenth dangerous animal is the human we're smart we have made weapons and we get smarter every day we have booms that can level mountains and will take 700 years for it not to be radioactive.

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