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Most dangerous jungle predators
Most dangerous jungle predators








most dangerous jungle predators

They aren’t slow either with a top speed of 35 mph (nearly 60km/h) and are surprisingly agile for such a big animal.Īll of the “big three” deadly shark species can be found in the waters of Asia  the great white, tiger shark and bull shark can all be found here. A big male rhino can weigh in excess of 4 tons and measure over 6 feet (2 metres) at the shoulder. The Indian rhinoceros is no exception and is ranked as the 5th largest land animal on earth, just behind the various elephant species. Big, heavy, powerful armor-plated and capable of inflicting big time damage. Rhinos are the tanks of the animal world. Indian Rhinoceros Indian rhinoceros ( Rhinoceros unicornis) The only good news is there is an effective anti-venom. Death can occur in as little as a matter of hours after being stung with respiratory paralysis being the cause. The venom of the fattail is a powerful neurotoxin which is particularly fast acting. They are widely considered to be the most dangerous species of scorpion and occasionally referred to as the man-killer.

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The name come from, well, its fat tail?!ĭespite being modest in size (around 4ins / 10cm) they pack a lethal sting. The fattail scorpion can be found in the hot, dry regions across Northern Africa, the Middle East and India. 9. Fattail Scorpion Fattail Scorpion ( Androctonus sp.) Over the years there have been a number of attacks on people, often with deadly consequences. Komodo dragons have a host of other unsavoury habits including digging up human graves to eat the corpses. This can go on for days with the Komodo following the infected, slowly dying animal like the shadow of death itself. The lizard only needs to bite its prey once, after which it can retreat to a safe distance and wait.

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Instead they employ their secret weapon, a mouth full of bacteria. The Komodo will take prey as large as water buffalo, but they don’t use their size and power to do this. I used to quite like Komodo dragons but that was before I learnt about how they hunt. Armed with strong claws, powerful jaws, razor sharp serrated teeth and armoured scales these are formidable beasts. Having no natural predators is probably what has allowed them to evolve into the giants they are. Their diet basically consists of anything on the island. They are resident to several islands of the Indonesian archipelago where they are a protected species. The largest specimens measure over 10 feet (3m) in length and weigh around 350lbs (160kg). Komodo dragons are the biggest lizards in the world. Komodo Dragon Komodo Dragon ( Varanus komodoensis) The one’s on this list are capable of dealing out some of the most unpleasant deaths known. Instead I’m going to concentrate on the meanest, scariest and most notorious of Asian animals. If there were then we’d probably be writing about mosquitos (yawn!). When dealing with the developing world it’s nearly impossible to get anything approaching reliable statistics on animal attacks on deaths. Stretching from the deserts of the Middle East to the steamy jungles of South East Asia and reaching northwards to the Arctic Circle, there’s dangerous animals for all tastes. We’ve got snakes, bears and even tigers, but there’s also a few even nastier deadly animals to be found across the vast continent of Asia. For those of you who’ve seen the Jungle Book then you’re halfway there on this one.










Most dangerous jungle predators