The Most Dangerous Species Around The World

Published on 04/23/2018
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Rhinoceros

Deaths related to rhinos aren’t uncommon in different parts of the world. The reason for this is because rhinos have bad eyesight, and they can be startled easily. Once they get a glimpse of you, it will be extremely difficult to escape them. Rhinos can run up to 40 mph, and their horn can do some serious damage.

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

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African Lion

Despite the fact that African Lions don’t typically eat humans, it has been known that some lions purposely seek out human prey. One of the most famous cases happened in 1898 when the Tsavo man-eaters mauled and killed 28 railway workers in Kenya in a 9-month period.

African Lion

African Lion

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