The Box Jelly fish(absolutely deadly)because they are almost transparent,and the first thing you know about them is their pain-full sting,(you better hope someone is around if you do get stung),you have about 10 minutes to get to Hospital (to get the anti-poison/venom serum),if not you will die.
2007-12-23 01:40:40
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answered by Wolf Hound 3
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I'd say the komodo dragon, who bites its prey with it's bacteria filled mouth, then follows the struggling animal around and waits for it to fall down, then eats it. I saw a documentary about hyenas who were tearing out the guts of a young water buffalo while it was still alive and kicking. That wasn't pretty.
2007-12-21 03:31:38
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answered by cashewwalnut 3
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Well, there are a number of botflies that eat their (rat) hosts testes from the inside out. It doesn't kill them, but boy, that's gross, yes?
Feral Housecats and Silvestris Silvestris/ Silvestris Domesticus hybrids are worse than fluffy the kitteh cat. I have a rescued S/D hybrid, from an abandoned liter, and even neutered, he's VERY aggressive with prey, other cats, my nose, then is the sweetest cat in the universe.
We keep driving the puppiez out of him in teh name of ceiling cat.
2007-12-21 03:31:23
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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Man, we kill so many that the entire species suffers. Also, we kill for sport and for many animals to live in horrendous conditions before they are killed in the cheapest (so probably not the most humane way) possible. Most predators have thousands of years of evolution to fine-tune their kill. We've forgotten it all already...
2007-12-21 03:32:24
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answered by ? 2
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Klingon
2007-12-21 03:29:03
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answered by smcwhtdtmc 5
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The female Preying Mantis she lets the male mate with her then she eats him alive
2007-12-21 03:45:14
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answered by Maybe 2
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Killer whales
They can't swallow living prey and they can't finish them off in one go so they toss them back and forth like frisbees until the seal stops kicking.
What I find interesting is that you almost never see a whale run off with someone else's lunch, it always goes back to the one who caught it.
2007-12-21 03:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Man
2007-12-21 03:28:18
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answered by darwinsfriend3 AM 7
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I would hate to be taken by an alligator and dragged to the bottom.
Snake venom hurts.
Dummy me, I never thought of man but man has got to be the most cruel.
2007-12-21 03:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Komodo Dragon have you seen the size of those Lizards, they leave big infected bites that weaken their prey, then they finish them off
2007-12-21 04:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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