The world’s deadliest animals to watch out for
Ella Buchan
13 November 2023
Keep your distance
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Cape buffalo
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Golden poison dart frog
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Box jellyfish
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Hippopotamus
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Moray eel
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Saw-scaled viper
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Pufferfish
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Deathstalker scorpion
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Black mamba
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King cobra
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Elephant
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Blue-ringed octopus
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Funnel-web spider
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Stonefish
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Lion
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Nile crocodile
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American alligator
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Great white shark
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Cone snail
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Tiger
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Honey badger
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Fire ant
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Asian giant hornet
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Komodo dragon
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Dingo
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Africanized bee
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Slow loris
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Grizzly bear
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Polar bear
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Tsetse fly
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Mosquito
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Kangaroo
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