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What is the list of the top ten scary animals in the world?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The world is very big, there are many animals, big, small, lovely, annoying and so on, some animals will make us feel scary, maybe the body is too big, or the character is too fierce, or it may be very poisonous. Here is an introduction to the top ten horrors of the world.

The world is very big, there are many animals, big, small, lovely, annoying and so on, some animals will make us feel scary, maybe the body is too big, or the character is too fierce, or it may be very poisonous. Here is to introduce the list of the top ten scary animals in the world.

1. King of Terror: Tarantula poison spider

Tarantula poison spiders are large, hairy spiders, mostly from tropical America and inhabit holes in dry soil in deserts or semi-deserts; they grow as large as dinner plates, have huge fangs, and are covered with bushy hairs on their legs and torsos. They feed mainly on birds and lizards, which can bounce on the enemy's face, cause skin inflammation, ache and bleed after being bitten, and may be infected.

2. Flying beasts: vampire bats

Vampire bats are endemic to mammals, distributed in central and southern America, and live in groups at the top of valley caves; they look very ugly, foraging at night, mainly feeding on the blood of animals, and different species of vampire bats suck blood differently, some sucking bird blood, some feeding milk blood, and occasionally human blood, each bat sucking more than 50% of its body weight every night.

3. Big bug with fangs: Cobra

Cobra is a highly venomous snake, mainly distributed in tropical and desert areas of Asia and Africa. It likes to live in bushes or bamboo forests in plains, hills and mountains. It has fangs and mainly goes out to look for food during the day. It eats snakes, fish, frogs, birds, eggs, scorpions, etc., its fangs are toxic, and the venom contains nerve poison, which can cause death after being bitten.

4. The guy with the poison needle: the scorpion

Scorpion is shaped like a pipa and is distributed all over the world. It lives in slopes mixed with flaky rock and soil, and lives in natural crevices or caves. It generally sleeps during the day and feeds on invertebrates, such as spiders, crickets, small centipedes, larvae of many insects, and so on. Its tail is poisonous, so any scorpion is poisonous, but the toxicity is different.

5. Marine overlord: great white shark

The great white shark is the largest carnivorous fish, distributed in tropical and temperate regions of the ocean. it generally lives in the open ocean, but often enters inland waters; it can reach 6.5m in length and weigh 3200 kilograms, and is most fond of preying on seals and sea lions. Occasionally they also eat dolphin and whale carcasses, because they are so large that they can be considered as the ultimate predators in the food chain, that is, the most senior consumers.

6. Behemoth: Brown bear

Brown bear is one of the largest carnivorous mammals on land, distributed in most parts of Eurasia and North America, and mainly lives in cold temperate coniferous forests. Its body length is 1.5-2.8 meters, shoulder height 0.9-1.5 meters, and its food habits are miscellaneous. Plants include all kinds of rhizomes, tubers, forage, grains and fruits, and like to eat honey. Animals include ants, ant eggs, insects, rodents, hoofs, fish and carrion.

7. Underwater Wolf: piranha

Piranha is famous for its ferocious, commonly known as "underwater wolves". It lives in the Oriloko and Amazon basins of South America, and lives in the mainstream, larger tributaries, wide rivers and fast currents; its body length can be up to 50 cm, with chubby bodies, broad jaws, teeth like razors, daytime activities, feeding on fish and drowning animals, and a record of attacking people.

8. Invisible killer: the house mouse

The domestic mouse is the dominant species of harmful rats in the local residential area, which is widely distributed and has a variety of habitats. wherever there are human beings, there are traces of it; it is a day-and-night animal with a pair of very hard and sharp incisors. It likes to bite building materials, clothes, books and miscellaneous food habits, mainly to steal food crops, and most like to eat small grains of food crops and seeds of cash crops.

9. The crawler in the ear: the crawler

The mackerel is an omnivorous insect, abundant in the tropics and subtropics, often living in cracks in the bark, in decaying trees or under piles of fallen leaves; it generally feeds on plant flowers, leaves, rotten animal and plant remains, and preys on small insects. It is rumored that it likes to get into the ear, but it is not. Its transliteration is called "earworm" because its wings are fully open like human ears.

10. Veteran blood suckers: leeches

Leeches are cold-blooded annelids, mainly living in reservoirs, ditches, paddy fields and lakes in fresh water, most in ponds or unpolluted rivers with rich organic matter; they are omnivorous animals, taking the blood or body fluids of animals as the main way of life, and often take plankton, insects and molluscs as the main bait. When sucking animals, they use jaw pieces to drill into the skin and absorb blood.

The above is an introduction to the list of the top ten terrorist animals in the world. I hope it will be useful to you.

 
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