The worlds deadliest animals
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also sea crate, the striped snake in the water. not harmful... it is very placid. all divers in pacific will tell you the same.
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lots a people live through black widow bites. no so deadly to adults, just old and young
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Sometimes i lay under my bed and pretend im a carrot
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"this" is singular' "these" is a plural demonstrative.
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blowfish remind me of hedgehogs and porcupines :3
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@donaluluzinha yes.
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@321Nagato and also hypocritical.
Most of the time we kill animals, mostly because of: being savage, beautiful and our scarceness of information. Lots and lots of species, became extinct because of these factors
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the second pic is THE most venomus animal on the planet, its the Australian Box-jellyfish, its about an inch in length.
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One if the snakes is a black mamba and king cobra, rattlesnake as for the frogs the poison in their skin which why natives and stuff catch and use them to make darts for hunting and stuff
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Wow......... a few animals in the vid are small....where is the venom stored?
POWERFUL VENOM!!!
shawniegirl19800 8 months ago in playlist Favs 65
@shawniegirl19800 actually it depends on which animal you mean... most of the venomous insects have a venomsting on the end of the abdomen, which arosed from the ovopisotor...
reptiles have venom glands (Glandulae suspecta and venata) spiders have fangs on the chelicerawhich inject the venom... the jellyfish has any number of cnidocytes at their tentacula... the cnidocytes are a special kind of cells which contain the venom and are able to "shoot" an arrow which injects the venom....
7muktar 8 months ago 2
@shawniegirl19800 ... and the conesnail has a venom sting in the mouth... it uses the venomsting as an arrow to catch fishes... the venom is stored in a special vesica in the snails body... some conesnails have an extremely powerful venom, Conus geographus is considered as one of the worlds most poisonous creatures...
7muktar 8 months ago
Nice disclaimer at the end , pity you used the word "ATTACK" at the beginning most of these animals do not attack humans they act in self defense and / or are inadvertently encountered or threatened forcing a defensive response.
bottomfeedar 1 year ago
@bottomfeedar yes thats absolutly true
7muktar 1 year ago