Its skin is coated in a poison potent enough to kill 10 grown men. In fact, the world’s most dangerous animals, through a variety of different means, manage to take the human population down by more than a million people every year.Mark Oliver is a writer, teacher, and father whose work has appeared on The Onion's StarWipe, Yahoo, and Cracked, and can be found on his How Aileen Wuornos Became History's Most Terrifying Female Serial KillerWhy Gustavo Gaviria May Have Been The Real Brains Behind The Medellin CartelWhat Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The MostThe Blue Ring Octopus is about the size of a golfball, but it packs enough poison to The world's most poisonous spider doesn't just kill you, it makes your death as humiliating as possible.
Powerful cats, indestructible arachnids and flesh-melting pit vipers are just the beginning in this series about Latin America's deadly fauna.Its bite force and night vision make the jaguar the jungle's "killer of killers," but the fer-de-lance pit viper's flesh-rotting venom is devastating.Orcas possess awesome speed, power and intelligence, but the rattlesnake, black widow spider and even the mosquito challenge them in dangerousness.Despite dwindling numbers, the Humboldt squid's beak is deadly, but the Brazilian wandering spider's fangs and venom are ruthlessly efficient.Creatures such as the tarantula and the Gila monster are nightmares of myth and legend -- but also a surprising treasure trove for medical science.The oceanic whitetip shark is infamous for attacking shipwreck survivors. The world is filled with them, creatures that can end a person’s life with a single motion.
Since 1907, those massive jaws have clamped down on and killed more than 220 people.The single deadliest, man-eating animal in history was the Champawat Tiger. 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia GenreNature StarringBob Brisbane Bryan Grieg Fry Romulus Whitaker Country of originAustralia Original languageEnglish No. Some of them are so tiny that they could climb up your leg without you even noticing.We live in a delicate balance with the creatures with whom we share our world.

Science & Nature Docs, Nature & Ecology Documentaries, Australian TV Shows, Science & Nature TV, Docuseries. Some call it the "Cigarette Snail" because if it bites you, you'll only have enough time to smoke a cigarette before you die.The most painful poison on earth, according to specialist To humans, the Pufferfish is never more deadly than after it dies. We lock up animals and force them to live whole, confined lives that build toward nothing more than being slaughtered and fed on our plates. of episodes12 Production Running time44-48 minutes Production companyShowrunner Productions DistributorNetflix Release Original networkNetflix First shown inWorldwide Original release10 August 2018 External links Netflix 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia is a 2018 Australian nature documentary exploring Asia's most deadly animal… By Daniel Jameso n. But even then, some are so dangerous that they can wipe out whole populations. The cute capybara and the furry llama can be surprisingly treacherous.The elephant seal's crushing head-butt is a killer skill, but the bites of both the Amazonian giant centipede and the vampire bat are horrifying.The Brazilian yellow scorpion is one of the species' most venomous, but a tiny, parasite-bearing snail has a much bigger and more devastating effect.The dive-bombing harpy eagle feeds on monkeys and wild pigs, while the maned wolf is more the victim of bad PR than an actual threat.The top 11 "fearsome finalists" from previous episodes, including bugs, bats, spiders and snakes, battle it out for the No. The list of world’s most dangerous animals is dominated by tiny, often-overlooked animals, with the hippopotamus and crocodile being the only notable exceptions. 72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America 2017 TV-14 1 Season Science & Nature Docs Powerful cats, indestructible arachnids and flesh-melting pit vipers are just the beginning in this series about Latin America's deadliest creatures. Rabid dogs infect and kill about 25,000 people each year, most of them in India, where 20,000 people die of rabies annually.The tsetse fly is responsible for spreading the sleeping sickness across Africa. When the bullet ant bites you, This tiny, four-inch creature is the deadliest scorpion earth. In the late 19th century, this one Bengal tiger dragged off and ate 436 people before finally being taken down by British hunter Jim Corbett.Up until recently, hippos were the deadliest large animals on earth. We hunt them for sport, cage them as pets, and eat them as food. When they’re provoked, some of them are capable having incredible feats of strength and terror.Sometimes, the animal kingdom strikes back and, as powerful as we are, there are a handful of animals so dangerous that they can take us out in seconds.Sometimes, it is through sheer force and mass. Genres.