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10 Most Aggressive Animals in the World
Remember the story of Noah? Every time I hear that story, it makes me wonder how he was able to take
all those animals and fit them into an ark. Aside from that, how did he manage to keep all those animals
from killing each other whole confined in such a cramped space. If the story is to be believed, there
would be some very aggressive animals in that boat, especially these ten. Today, we will be taking a look
at 10 of the most aggressive animals in the world. Number 1 is so aggressive, Quintin Tarantino himself
saw it fit to be included in Kill Bill. What is it? Stay tuned to find out.

Number 10. The Cape Buffalo
This large African animal is also known as ‘the black death,’ with good reason. They are responsible for
the most number of fatal animal attacks on humans in Africa. This animal is quite unpredictable and very
aggressive. When it feels that it is being threatened, or even if you disturb it just a bit, a cape buffalo
would attack anything, even large predators like lions.
A matured cape buffalo stands 6 feet in height and can weigh close to a ton. The most noticeable
feature and primary weapon of Cape buffalos are their large, thick horns. When a member of the herd
or a calf being disturbed, they would charge with their massive horns. Attack from such a large animal
like cape buffalo could result in severe injuries or even death.
It is most aggressive when it has been wounded, or, if one of the calves from the herd is under attack.
An angry buffalo will circle and stalk its prey, waiting for the perfect moment to tear apart its opponent
with its massive, thick horns. They are also known to engage in mobbing behavior when fighting off
predators.
Now, think about an angry mob of Cape Buffaloes charging at you at speeds of up to 35 mph. When
you’re this scary, they call you Black Death.

Number 9. The Black Rhino
The black rhino does indeed have a reputation for having a bad temper and they are generally
considered to be more temperamental and excitable than white rhinos. If you are on a walking safari in
areas where they frequent, it is a good idea to move very quietly so that they have plenty of warning of
your approach and have a chance to move away.
When startled, they charge immediately and asks questions later. And better not get too close because
they are far from lumbering giants. Rhinos can charge at 50 km/h, and are most likely to attack if taken
by surprise. Cows with calves are especially dangerous and will charge under almost any circumstances
when feeling threatened.
The main reason behind the aggressiveness of black rhinos is their poor eyesight. So, they easily become
aggressive and attack anything they found as a threat.

Number 8. The Hippopotamus

Hippos are considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. They aggressively defend their
territory and have been known to capsize boats that unwisely venture into their neck of the woods, or
rather, river. They are so aggressive in fact, that they even attack crocodiles and lions who dare to
disturb their naps.
These semiaquatic giants kill an estimated 500 people per year in Africa. For example, in 2014, a hippo
attacked a small, unsuspecting boat filled with Nigerian school children, killing twelve students and one
teacher on board. Attacks can also happen when hippos wander around on land in search of food, often
into places humans occupy.
Obviously, it’s their sheer size and weight, coupled with their massive teeth, are what makes hippos very
dangerous. But what is not commonly known as that they are very fast runners, and can quickly outstrip
a running man with ease, reaching speeds of up to 20 mph.

Number 4. The Sun Bear
When it comes to size, the Sun Bear is the smallest member of the bear family. It is also the rarest of the
bear species. The sun bear has oftentimes been called the Honey Bear, due to the fact that it loves
honey. But before you go off trying to pet one of these creatures, let me tell you something, they aren’t
anything like Winnie the Pooh, because despite the name, they are more aggressive than any other
species of bear.
Sun bears have been known to attack, both humans and animals, without any provocation at all. It’s still
unknown what sets them off,

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  1. Next time on a video of the most aggressive animals lions in the number 1 bus cuz they are an apex predator diamonds at the top of the food chain nothing else on stem

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  2. How does the Black Rhino, stand up to the Crocodile, also you should include, the Pythons, & Anacondas, these snakes are quite dangerous, cause they will go after their prey wrap themselves around the victim, thus crushing it*s bones then gulping it down, I am not sure if it*s the pythons or Anacondas that have gone against Alligators,C crocodiles or Caimans, thus killing it.

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