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Some animals are adorable and there’s nothing you’d rather do more than pick them up and give them a quick cuddle. But other animals can be downright dangerous if you get too close. Wild animals are wild after all. Here we’re taking a closer look at these menacing creatures, how they kill, and where you can expect to find them. Whether you love adrenaline and are planning a trip to seek them out or you’d rather stay far far away, here are the 14 most dangerous animals in the world.

Leopard

Leopards are not only dangerous and sleek, but they’re brave and tough. Unlike most animals that run away and hide when they are wounded, leopards actually become more aggressive and therefore more dangerous. They are fast, vicious, and have been known to attack humans for nothing more than a midnight snack. Although they may not look like it, leopards are extremely strong, obvious by their ability to drag their often heavy prey up into a tree to hide it, so don’t count on anyone finding you if you happen to be attacked by one of these incredible creatures. The big cats are found through most of Africa and Asia and live in a variety of landscapes.

Polar Bear

They may look cute and fluffy, especially when they are babies and you see videos of them rolling around in the snow, but don’t be fooled. Polar bears are in fact, vicious predators and natural born hunters. Features, including webbed toes for easy walking on ice, excellent camouflage, non-retractable claws, and huge forepaws that work as paddles when swimming, help them in this regard. Their prey consists mostly of seals, although these carnivores will eat just about anything, including humans. They have no natural predators above them on the food chain and seemingly aren’t afraid of anything or anyone which only makes them more dangerous. Polar bears are found throughout the Arctic, from Canada to Norway and in some parts of the US. If you want to see these creatures in action make sure to join a guided trip where you can stay a safe distance away.

Elephant

African elephants are the largest land mammal on earth and with their oversized ears, expression-filled trunks, and gracefulness; it seems crazy to imagine that they’re dangerous. But the truth is these gigantic animals can be extremely aggressive and have been known to run right over a rhino in their path. Elephants have also been known to attack and ravage entire villages. There is a lot of debate surrounding elephants and their temperament, as many experts believe their aggressive behavior stems from years of severe trauma including culling and poaching by humans. There are a number of places where you can see these giant animals including 37 Sub-Saharan countries including Botswana, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, and Zambia. Asian elephants, on the other hand, are found in Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

Box Jellyfish

It has rightfully earned its title as the most venomous creature in the ocean and it kills more people each year than sharks, crocodiles, and stonefish combined. These creatures possess a number of tentacles that can reach up to three meters in length – perfect for swatting any human or animals in their path. The tentacles are actually adorned with mini darts that are capable of inducing extreme pain and sometimes even immediate death. Each one of these jellyfish is thought to have enough venom in it to kill 60 adult humans. These dangerous animals live primarily in coastal waters off Northern Australia and throughout the Indo-Pacific.

Lion

Lions are the biggest cats on the continent of Africa and commonly weigh between 120-140 kilograms, feature super-sharp retractable claws, and an impressive mouth full of jagged teeth. Although lions have been known to attack and kill humans, we aren’t their main prey. Targeting humans seems to be a technique that lions use only when they are injured or starving and unable to attack their normal prey. However, these animals are dangerous whether they are hunting alone or in a pack. These majestic animals can be found in many African game parks including the Masai Mara and Kruger National Park. Seeing these animals in person is beyond magnificent, just make sure to listen to your guide at all times and stay in the vehicle!

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