Inspired by success of last post, here's a list of deadliest animals you should watch out for ! Classified by how many humans they kill on average per year
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Wutbot on "Animal, Human, World": [r/Animals] Worldβs deadliest animals ranked by number of humans killed β and snails are number 5 on list
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Not including humans, but what is the most deadliest animal to ever exist?
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The Blue Ring Octopus is one of the oceans deadliest animals, itβs venom called tetrodotoxin is 1000x more deadly than cyanide. Yet, they are so shy, no humans have died from them in over 50 years.
v.redd.it/62z4uny2ec531
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Top 2nd deadliest animals to humans; hoomans
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One of the deadliest yet not well known animals in the world is the Tsetse fly. One bite can infect a human with Sleeping Sickness, causing extreme lethargy and ultimately death unless caught early and treated.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tβ¦
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If any animal had their skills, and the intellect of a human, which would be the deadliest?
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If a human had to cage fight a wild animal to the death, what is the strongest/deadliest animal the person could kill with his/her bare hands?
Iβm not talking about easily killable deadly animals like mosquitos, Iβm talking about predators (lions, wolves, etc) or deadly herbivores (gorillas, hippos).
Edit: only land animals
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Australia just added another animal to its list of top 10 deadliest animals.
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Every animal in the world smaller than an adult human now is the size of an adult human. Which animal is the scariest/deadliest?
Every animal in the world smaller than an adult human all the way down to insects now is the size of an adult human. Which animal is the scariest/deadliest?
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If you could add gills, legs, or wings to any animal... what would you add and to which animal (non-human) in order to make it the deadliest predator?
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Happy Halloween! Mosquitoes cause an estimated 750,000 - 1,000,000 deaths per year. This makes the worlds deadliest animal. Even more deadly than humans!
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Reducing human sexual relations to curves & genitals then slapping it on beasts is an indignity to the human spirit. Don't explain it to me, explain it to your mom and dad. A list of furry/simulated animal & monster porn subreddits. This is part 2 of my "these assholes think I'm the asshole" series.
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r/BadDragon |
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Whether youβre into tentacles, horse dicks, dog dicks, demon dicks, monster dicks, or alien dicks this sub has it all. The stuff of nightmares? More like the stuff of creamy dreams! There was a time when wanting to experience the feeling of being raped by an alien and laying their eggs would get you institutionalized: that time is over. Users here share pictures and videos as well as discuss stuffing their holes with anything but human phalluses. They even buy, sell and trade their old smelly chewed up silicone demon dicks. Very popular subreddit likely thanks to all of the subreddits below. |
r/yiff |
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Drawn furry porn. I guess we can thank Disney for this social contagion. |
r/Tentai |
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Hentai with tentacles. More monsters raping women. Is it about relating to the monster tentacle? Is it about fantasizing about women being tortured? Maybe itβs Ironic? Donβt explain it to me, explain it to your mom. |
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keep reading on reddit β‘
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If every animal on the planet hunted humans, which ones would be the deadliest?
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TIL The Deadliest Animal in the World is a mosquito. It kills 1,5 times more creatures than human, 14,5 times more than snakes and 72500 times more than sharks
gatesnotes.com/Health/Mosβ¦
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The deadliest animal on earth after human on my finger tipsππππ
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when we say worlds deadliest animal, that is only in relation to humans, are we not the earth's deadliest animal
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Are there any animals besides humans that experience sleep walking? Specifically some of the more complex behaviors people have been known to engage in while sleep walking.
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Man's best "friend" on the World's Deadliest Animal list. Know what pet isn't deadly? That's right -- skunks
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TIL that mosquitoes are the deadliest animal, killing more people each year than any other species including other humans.
gatesnotes.com/Health/Mosβ¦
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Evil embodiment: kill a human or animal with bare hands = get 3% of their physical strength. Kill a human/animal(non insect) in their sleep=2days added to your life. Kidnap a human for 30 days to gain 0.25% intelligence boost.
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Meanwhile, Govt just published βCategory 1 productsβ list βcritical to preservation of human or animal welfare and/ or national security for UKβ for which importers can apply for tickets on No Deal Brexit emergency ferries - medicines, medical devices, blood, organs, vaccines...
twitter.com/faisalislam/sβ¦
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Red list: thousands of species at risk of extinction due to human activity - Unsustainable farming, fishing and climate change has intensified the struggle for survival among vulnerable animals and crops
theguardian.com/environmeβ¦
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Size comparison of a paraceratherium (largest land animal to ever exist) to an adult human.
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Reincarnation probably has a wait list and thatβs why the human population is growing and animals declining because more people want to come back as humans instead of animals
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Why do plants have self preservation? I can understand why a human does, and through that I have a better understanding of why animals do, but then there's plants, why the heck did a plant decide that it wants to continue doing the life thing?
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[WP] Aliens arrive at planet earth, expecting to find an uninhabited planet, but instead, they find that a race called "humans" is dominating earth, even befriending some of the planet's deadliest predators. The Aliens are confused, and must know how humans thrive in such an unforgiving environment.
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Coronavirus continues to spread - Deadliest infectious diseases in the world, ranked - Pictures | Facebook post from CBS titled: Yes, flu kills a lot of people, but it's nowhere near No. 1. | Rabies and Mad Cow Disease tied. Most lethal, not most deaths... (Full list in comments). 61 clicks
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[WP] A human is the deadliest species in the galaxy. It has redundant organs and can lose all of its limbs and not die. Human skin is tough, can absorb forms of kinetic attack, and rated to withstand both cold and heat extremes. Their bites are deadly. They irradiate and poison themselves for fun.
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Simo HΓ€yhΓ€, known by his nickname "The White Death" was a Finnish sniper during the Winter War of 1939 between the Soviets and Finland. He holds the record as the deadliest sniper in human history, with over 500 confirmed kills. To add to that, he also has a kill count of about 200 with his SMG.
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ELI5: How do humans have the best stamina of any land animal/how were early humans able to successfully hunt at all?
I hear often that humans have the best stamina of any land animal and that is how we were able to hunt, but the logic doesnβt really make sense to me. Take a gazelle or something similar; they are obviously much faster than humans and I feel like speed is a fairly big factor in hunting yet early humans must have hunted similar animals and very successfully. What does βstaminaβ mean in this context? I have a hard time believing that a human could keep up a jog/run over miles and miles of tracking prey but Iβm also assuming we werenβt just walking after them?
Iβm imagining a scenario like this:
- group of humans spot animal they want to hunt
- humans either:
β’run after the animal (in which case it would run away because itβs much faster and we would lose it and need to rest to regain our own stamina before finding and chasing it again)
β’jog after the animal (again, animal would sprint away, catch its breath as we caught up to it, and sprint away again as soon as we got close. eventually we would get tired because itβs hard to sustain a jog for a long time and we would lose the animal)
β’ walk after it (similar to jogging after it but it would take us much longer to catch up and give the animal more time to catch its breath before running again and losing us.)
All of these scenarios sound like we would eventually lose sight of the animal and be unable to catch it. So how did early humans successfully hunt?
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Apart from humans, what is the most deadliest animal ever known to exist?
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