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The most poisonous animals are: chicken snails, ** poison dart frogs, blue-ringed octopus, box jellyfish, inland Taipan snakes, etc.
1. Chicken snails
Chicken snails, also known as "taro snails", because their shape is like a chicken heart, and some are like taro, so they get their name. They have an extremely beautiful appearance, with a thin tip at the tip and a thick back end, which at first glance looks like a normal screw. But they have a unique "harpoon", which is made of a toothed tongue and hidden inside a long tubular beak.
Whenever a prey passes by, the snail will shoot a "harpoon" filled with venom from its beak, and the venom will instantly paralyze the prey. Eventually, the snail will drag its prey into its mouth through a harpoon and eat it. This one is very similar to us humans using harpoonfish.
2. Poison dart frog
**Poison dart frog, the whole body is almost yellow, hence the name. They are very small, the largest being only 5 inches long. They are the most venomous of all poison dart frogs.
An interesting phenomenon is that the toxins in their bodies are not innate, but are obtained by eating other poisonous small animals. If a poison dart frog is raised in captivity, it is not poisonous in its body.
3. Blue-ringed octopus
This is a very small octopus species with tentacles no more than 15 cm long. Curled up, it's about the size of a golf ball. The blue-ringed octopus has a yellowish-brown body and is named because of its glowing blue ring.
Normally, blue-ringed octopuses have a yellowish-brown body, and when they are in danger, the rings on their bodies glow a dazzling blue color as a warning to each other. Of course, they generally do not actively attack humans except for hunting.
4. Box jellyfish
Box jellyfish, one of the most venomous creatures in the ocean. It is also called cubic jellyfish, because they belong to the class of cubic jellyfish, so they are named, and because they look like boxes, they are called box jellyfish. They have small polyps and large jellyfish bodies, and spiral forward through a jet of water from their bodies.
They have two eyes on either side of their body that can sense changes in light. They have more than 60 banded tentacles that contain highly toxic poison.
5. Inland Taipan snake
The inland Taipan snake, also known as the fine-scaled Taipan snake, is about 2 meters long as the adult snake and has gray to yellow-brown scales all over the body. Some scales will have fine black edges. The torso is brown or olive. The head is black or contains black markings, and the fangs are 7-13 mm long and highly poisonous.
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The most dangerous and vicious animals: box jellyfish, eyed king snake, blue ringed octopus, cone-shaped snail, stonefish.
1. Box jellyfish
Box jellyfish are the most venomous creatures known to man. Box jellyfish have 15 tentacles on each side of their body, which are up to 10 feet long and contain 5,000 stinging cells.
2. Eyed king snake
King cobras are the longest venomous snakes in the world, and they inhabit the highland forests of Asia. Their venom is capable of killing an African elephant within hours. King cobras usually avoid humans, but when provoked, they can be very aggressive and able to bite people over long distances.
3. Blue ringed octopus
The blue ringed octopus is the smallest of the octopus family, they are only 20 centimeters in diameter, but they are very dangerous. They can produce two types of venom through saliva. The first is used to catch prey, and the second venom is known as ferrotoxin.
4. Conical snails
Found mainly in the Indian Ocean, the cone-shaped snail is more often known as the taro snail or chicken heart snail, and is a marine gastropod mollusk that has been found in more than 70 species off the coast of China. They mainly use venom to hunt their prey.
5. Stone fish
Stonefish are very good at camouflage and are extremely dangerous. They lurk in the mud or sand of the ocean floor and are difficult to spot. Although the stonefish will not attack on their own initiative, no creature will dare to risk getting close and personal with it.
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In western Colombia, South America, there is a poison dart frog with yellow and black vertical stripes, which are very conspicuous. The toxin it secretes is the most powerful toxin known to date, and it only takes one gram of one hundredth of a toxin to enter the human bloodstream to kill people.
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Inland Taipan snake, poison dart frog, Sydney funnel web spider, stonefish.
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The Israeli golden scorpion (deathstalker scorpion), also known as the Palestinian scorpion and the Israeli killer scorpion, lives in the desert. It has a very vicious temperament, fast attack speed, and is a scorpion that is so poisonous that it can kill people, and the LD50 value (half lethal amount) is about it.
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For the first time, scientists have analyzed the bite power of 39 types of mammals.
The gentle Tasmanian devil tops the list of beasts.
What is the most ferocious biting animal in the world's mammals? The answer is not a tiger or a lion, but a seemingly docile and adorable carnivorous marsupial Tasmanian devil.
This is the first time scientists have estimated the biting power of carnivorous mammals. Australian scientists analysed the canines of 39 extinct and surviving carnivorous mammals, taking into account the relative relationship between the animal's bite strength and its body size. It was found that the often underestimated Tasmanian devil is the most powerful mammal alive today.
In fact, a 6-kilogram Tasmanian devil is capable of killing a 30-kilogram wombat.
Through the study of fossils, scientists have also come to a similar conclusion: the marsupial lion, which lived in Australia 30,000 years ago, has the largest bite power of any extinct carnivore, up to 100 kilograms. The thysupial lion has three times the ability to bite as a living lion of the same size. In addition, viviparous mammals, such as African hounds, jaguars, and clouded leopards, have an extraordinary ability to bite.
Previous studies have shown that the smaller the brain size of carnivorous mammals, the more room is left for the masticatory muscles, which makes them bite harder. Therefore, the claim that carnivorous mammals with smaller brains have greater biting ability has been proposed by some scientists. Scientists have found that the brain size of viviparous carnivorous mammals is on average twice that of marsupials.
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I think it's people because they're moody.
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