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| Most dangerous animal that you meet in wild | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 15 2013, 02:24 PM (1,620 Views) | |
| Arrancar | Apr 15 2013, 02:24 PM Post #1 |
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Title says all For me its probaly be Vipera Ammodytes and Vipera Berus |
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| Sheather | Apr 15 2013, 02:27 PM Post #2 |
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!
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Coyote. I walked up on one and startled it by accident while hiking. I was maybe 15 feet from it at most. It simply turned and ran off into the woods. That's the extent of my dangerous encounters. |
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Apr 15 2013, 02:36 PM Post #3 |
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honey badger when i went to a trip to africa or maybe a hippo! |
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| Stephen | Apr 15 2013, 02:37 PM Post #4 |
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Stuck on Earth
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Hippopotamus at less than three meters. In a boat (I was in the boat, not the hippo). Yeah, crazy boat driver results in being way too close to the second most dangerous animal of Africa. I also saw mosquitoes in Zambia, which is in the malaria-zone. So, it is possible that I saw the most dangerous African animal. Also, African elephants, Lions, African Wild Dogs, African buffaloes, ratel (those are freaking scary, especially when they suddenly appear in your camp.) and Spotted Hyena (Even scarier when appearing in your camp). |
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| Arrancar | Apr 15 2013, 03:22 PM Post #5 |
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Hey,badgers count I see European Badger near one village |
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| CRG | Apr 15 2013, 11:20 PM Post #6 |
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Mr. 1859
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Well I have seen several snakes. I have seen 1 wolf, I saw a bear across our street. However the most dangerous would qualify as the one that has caused the most deaths in my country correct? Thus it is the terrifying deadly killer White Tailed Deer. That is unless you count humans. |
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| Acinonyx Jubatus | Apr 15 2013, 11:33 PM Post #7 |
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I AM THE UNSHRINKWRAPPER!
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In the wild? Mosquitos and Orcas (Orcas aren't really threatening, but perfectly capable of being dangerous.) Plus I've seen Coyotes, Black Bears and Moose at a distance or from a car. Never seen much else than that, though.
Edited by Acinonyx Jubatus, Apr 15 2013, 11:33 PM.
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| Cosmius | Apr 16 2013, 01:17 AM Post #8 |
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Aedes aegypti and crocodylus acutus...i saw this animals in the wild, the first i see all the time, but, i remember, another animals a bit dangerous...a cat eyes snake of unknown kind for me, a ctenosaura (the tail is very dangerous, like a monitor lizard) and...yes, it's all the list of dangerous animals in my life |
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| Bigwhale | Apr 16 2013, 03:12 AM Post #9 |
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Sea slugs, yes colorful and beautiful. There are many of th me when I was snorkeling in a reef. Thank goodness that I noticed them. I have seen hippos but they are pretty much tame. And Finally, the Green Peafowl. Well, it didn't attack me but a male jungle fowl, viciously really. And the ladies did the job. |
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| Furka | Apr 16 2013, 03:49 AM Post #10 |
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wild boars. they usually don't attack unless they are very threatened, but can also cause car incidents. plus some fish that are dangerous to handle (channel catfish, conger eel, mediterranean moray, scorpionfish, weevers, bluefish, yellowmouth barracuda, northern and southern pike), scorpions, wasps and bees, tarantulas, centipedes anf fluffy caterpillars, had a bad experience with the last one... |
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| Yur | Apr 16 2013, 04:47 AM Post #11 |
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I Think that would be a wild Boar. |
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| Komodo | Apr 16 2013, 07:41 AM Post #12 |
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Varanus komodoensis
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Male sea lions in mating season, Peruvian Pelicans (yeah, they can be agressive too) and mosquitoes. |
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| Fireplume | Apr 16 2013, 09:26 AM Post #13 |
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Snok Snok Snerson
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Columbian Blacktail Deer and Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, along with hybrids thereof, Wapiti (all three subspecies), Black Bears, and Mountain Lions. Smaller animals include like ten species of Rattlesnake, Coyotes, and several birds of prey. |
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Apr 16 2013, 11:19 AM Post #14 |
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Probably some kind of caimans when I was on holiday to Brazil, but they weren't very close. |
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| Uolym | Apr 16 2013, 05:01 PM Post #15 |
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A rabid fox when I was 9. There was an outbreak in my region. Luckily my friends and I escaped on our bikes when he tried to attack us. He was shot dead the day after, poor beast.
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