dangerous animals

Most dangerous animals in the world

6. Inland Taipan and Egyptian Cobra

Inland Taipan

Inland Taipan

An interesting fact is that Taipan is very shy and tries in every possible way to avoid interaction with other animals. However, this type of Taipan is the most dangerous – only 30 mg/kg of the body can be a lethal dose. When you bite, the snake injects 44 mg, but it can even more – up to 110. In size, it is very, very significant and can reach 2 meters in length. Lives in Australia, mostly in sparsely populated areas. Its poison is called “taipaksin” – this is the strongest poison that is now known to science, and it acts, causing suffocation and paralysis of the brain, as well as muscles. Surprisingly, to date, there are no confirmed deaths.

Egyptian cobra

Egyptian cobra

This species has a golden brown color and lives in the forests of Africa. Her glands are capable of producing a poison of incredible power, which can kill a person in just a few hours. It is noteworthy that even an elephant can die from the bite of the Egyptian cobra in 3 hours. The poison causes paralysis of the airways, and the victim dies of asphyxia.

7. Ring-shaped octopus

Ring-shaped octopus

The octopus is small – no more than a tennis ball, but the size is deceptive and this pretty creature can easily kill you. During the attack, the octopus completely changes color and becomes dark. There are glowing spots on it. In this case, a person simply loses sight and dies of suffocation. Surprisingly, the antidote has not been found all the time. This miracle lives in Japanese waters and the only way to escape from it is not to encounter it.

8. Kubodusa or sea wasp

Kubodusa or sea wasp

Habitat – warm waters. It can be Asian or Australian waters. Pale blue jellyfish weighs only a couple of kilograms and has 15 three-meter tentacles. The jellyfish entangles its victim with its tentacles and it simply dissolves by poison.

A person trapped in tentacles can still get ashore, but this will be the most painful thing because the pain will be incredible.

The poison hits the target in just three minutes, then irreversible brain damage occurs, and a shock of the nervous system can occur. Then the heart stops. Since 1884, 63 deaths have been recorded between a man and a sea owl.

9. Banana Spider

Banana Spider

Externally, this spider does not cause any fear, but it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most sinister killer. This nickname was received deserved – from the poison of this little spider, a huge number of people died. Also, it is necessary to be afraid, as it has no definite habitat – it can be found anywhere.

10. Spotted Dartman

Spotted Dartman

These small frogs live in the forests of the tropics of Costa Rica and Brazil. Their bright color warns others that it is not worth it. Yellow, blue and green shades predominate.

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