1.BOX JELLYFISH(SEA WASP)
2.INLAND TAIPAN
3.BLUE-RINGED OCTOPUS
3.POLAR BEAR
4.TIGER
5.WOLF
6.WILDEBEESTS
7.LIONS
8.COUGAR
9.GRIZZLY BEAR
10.GREAT WHITE SHARK
11.ELEPHANTS
12.MACAQUES
13.HYENAS
14.CASSOWERIES
15.RATTLESNAKES
16.SALTWATER CROCODILE
17.VIPERS
18.COBRAS
19.MAMBAS
20.TARANTULAS
21.SEA SNAKES
22.BLACK WIDOW
23-.SYDNEY-FUNNEL WEB SPIDER
24.BRAZILIAN WANDERING SPIDER
25.PORTUGESE-MAN-O-WAR
26.LEOPARD
27.STONEFISH
28.LIONFISH
29.BROWN RECLUSE
30.GORILLA
31.ANACONDA
32.PYTHONS
33.CHIMPANZEES
34.PIT VIPERS
2007-12-31 06:32:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Looking at some of the animals people have listed, I ask myself, which one would kill me the fastest if I were to approach it in its native habitat? Crocodiles might not attack right away if they're not hungry. Snakes and insects almost never come forward to attack, they attack when cornered. The mosquito might bite me right away, but if it gave me malaria, I still wouldn't get sick right away, and anyway I might survive. Box jellyfish can't attack unless I get close enough for it to touch me. Tigers don't usually hunt people unless they're old or sick -- still, venturing into any tiger's territory would be a really bad idea. But it seems like everyone is saying hippo, and I did see an episode of Jeff Corwyn on the Nature Channel where they were in hippo territory and a hippo came and attacked the boat.
So I think it comes down to tiger and hippo. Now let's say I had some sort of defense, such as a gun. Or better yet, a friend with a gun, someone who was a good shot, with quick reflexes. If a tiger attacked, my friend could shoot it. I imagine hippos are tougher to kill.
Hippo. Hippo is the most dangerous.
2008-01-01 12:53:08
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answered by onewhitecandle 2
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merely is going to tutor you mustn't have faith each and every thing you notice on television! We certainly have our proportion of venomous creatures - after all, it somewhat is a extensive united states of america with many distinctive habitats and has been geographically remoted from something of the international for an rather long term so our particular animals tend to not happen everywhere else, yet in spite of what stupid sensation in seek of nature shows could have you ever suspect, Australians many times stay in complete secure practices and not in any respect come for the time of any of them. And, we've not got any risky mammals - no bears, massive cats, wolves, hippos and so on plus (and it somewhat is a huge plus) we are able to get bitten via something bushy with out having to be aggravating approximately rabies.
2016-12-11 17:59:49
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answer #3
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answered by jandrey 4
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AFTER humans, the mosquito. True.
2007-12-31 07:04:42
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answer #4
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answered by Thomas E 7
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Irukandji jellyfish.
they're so small (2.5 cm across) they're practically invisible.
extremely venomous.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/12/20/irukandji_wideweb__470x413,0.jpg
2007-12-31 04:07:29
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answered by AteTheWorld 3
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I don't know, but you got a lot of crappy answers! I would
re-ask
2007-12-31 03:49:10
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd probably say a hippo.
2007-12-31 03:21:40
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The hippo. Thats what animal planet says.
2007-12-31 03:21:37
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answer #8
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answered by sweet_thing_kay04 6
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The Mosquito.
Carries diseases like malaria and is the Georgia State Bird.
2007-12-31 03:19:38
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answered by ? 7
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the malaria parasite kills more people each year than any other living organism
2007-12-31 03:18:55
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe the kamodo dragon. those are pretty scary and dangerous.
2007-12-31 03:16:44
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answered by CannaPriss♥ 5
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