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Friday, July 31, 2020

Top 5 deadliest creature in the world

Top 5 deadliest creature in the world:--

  1. Australian Box Jellyfish:
    Box Jellyfish are those animals that are probably the most beautiful to look at of all species of Jellyfish. Its form is remarkable just like a transparent screen. This marine animal grows up to about 15 feet tall. That animal is now known as the most poisonous animal in the world. The amount of poison in a Jellyfish can kill up to 60 people. The poison attacks the heart, nervous system and skin cells. It can kill anyone within 3 minutes. 
  2. Cone snail:
    Snail can become a serious poisonous creature. In fact the general snail is not toxic, but the Cone snail is most terrible. It is originally seen in Australia's hot saline marine water. 
  3. Black Mamba:
    The world's fastest and deadliest venomous snake is the Black Mamba. The most violent they are, the most crowdy they are. They attack the opponent only when they are terrified. There are many stories about them in ancient Africa. The Black Mamba is found in the highlands of South and East Africa. The average length is 6.2 feet. However, 18 feet Mambas have been found. Their speed is up to 25 km/h. Black Mamba can kill a elephant in a single bite. 
  4. Cape Buffalo:
    It looks like an innocent, wondering animal in the grassland. But they are one of the deadliest animals in the world. A Cape Buffalo's weight is up to a few tons. Their strength is their body weight and bad mood. If any one tease them, he is no longer safe. Experts say that their memory is very strong so they are extremely dangerous animals for humans. 
  5. Siafu Ants:
    There is a type of ant called Siafu ants, they are also called driver ants. Evidence of the existence of such ants has been found on Earth, not even today, but about 70 million years ago. They are found mainly in different parts of South America and Africa. They even kill many animals in just few times..

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