Oh dear, I realise I’ve said that beforeA lot of the animals listed here are only dangerous if you fall over them, or accidentally swallow one.
Oh dear, I realise I’ve said that beforeA lot of the animals listed here are only dangerous if you fall over them, or accidentally swallow one.
Interesting how 6 of the 10 species in the top 10 are all types of snakes.Welcome back to another episode of 72 Dangerous Animals: Africa, and here's a look at the fourth group of dangerous animals:
1. Camel (Camelus dromedarius (Dromedary))
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Camels are well known as the animal that is often associated with the desert, particularly in the deserts of Sahara. Camels have long history with humans and have since being domesticated, and have a lot of uses too. But as with the case of many domesticated herbivores, camels are still potentially dangerous due to their powerful bite and immense weight that can easily crush a human.
2. Congo Floor Maggot (Auchmeromyia senegalensis)
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This maggot, as the name suggests, can be found in the floors of a hut, that is usually made out of dry earth. These maggots also feed on bloods of many mammals and birds. However, they do not transmit disease when doing so. So they cause nothing more than mild irritation and generally harmless, albeit disgusting to humans.
3. Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath)
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Known to be the largest living frog on earth, Goliath Frog can grow up to the size of a house cat.
These frogs are known to prey on insects, fishes, other amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, and even small mammals. However, they are relatively harmless to humans despite their humongous size, and their population is dwindling due to habitat destruction.
4. African Tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus)
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More specifically the Striped Tigerfish, this predatory fish is known to have sharp jaws and aggresive behavior. This makes them a very popular game fish in Africa, especially among the tourists, as they are essentially the Piranhas of the Africa. And just like Piranhas, they would attack in groups and feeding frenzy, which potentially made them deadly, albeit rather rare.
5. Puff Adder (Bitis arietans)
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Puff Adders are well known for their camouflaging color patterns that blends them perfectly among the rocks and grasses of savannah. They are also well known for carrying deadly venom that can cause severe swelling, hemorrhaging, hypertension, necrosis, and eventually death. Due to their nature of camouflaging, plenty people have fallen victim to the bite of this snake because they are unaware that a deadly snake was hiding somewhere and felt threathened.
6. Boomslang (Dispholidus typus)
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Boomslangs may be small, but their venom is very much deadly. Extreme hemorrhaging is often documented due to the effects of the venom. This arboreal snake prefers to be up in the trees hunting for small animals, but sometimes unaware humans have been bitten by this snake and may not even realize it due to how small it is.
Here's how I ranked them:
1. Puff Adder
2. Boomslang
3. African Tigerfish
4. Camel
5. Congo Floor Maggot
6. Goliath Frog
Reasoning: As the deadliest snake on this group, Puff Adder easily rose to number one spot because of their potent venom and frequent human bites. Boomslang coming in second because while it's not as deadly as the Puff Adder, it's still one of the most dangerous snakes in Africa even with their small size. African Tigerfish coming in third place because of their predatory behavior while not as deadly as the two venomous snakes above. Camel comes in the fourth place because while it is very large and can crush a human if it wanted to, the domesticated status of this animal makes it less threathening compared to the previous three. Congo Floor Maggot comes in fifth due to despite their habit of sucking blood, they won't really kill a human since they aren't known to carry any disease. And Goliath Frog is in dead last because while it's size is certainly intimidating, it won't pose any threat to a human.
Top 10:
1. Nile Crocodile
2. Bull Shark
3. Puff Adder
4. Tiger Shark
5. Mozambique Spitting Cobra
6. Spotted Hyena
7. Green Mamba
8. Boomslang
9. Rinkhal
10. Black-necked Spitting Cobra
The deadly Puff Adder rose to the third place of the list, kicking every animals below it at least one spot. And going in the eighth spot is the Boomslang, which kicked out Deathstalker and Cape Coral Snake off the list. More and more contenders are coming and the competition is getting tougher, but who will rose to the top 10 of the most dangerous animal in Africa? Stay tuned for another episode of 72 Dangerous Animals: Africa.
Yeah, the first couple of randomizers I got most of the venomous snakes for the most part. And Africa is pretty much a home to some of the deadliest snakes out there. So I guess you shouldn't really be surprised. But on the next few groups, the snakes will eventually get thrown out as well.Interesting how 6 of the 10 species in the top 10 are all types of snakes.
Inspired by one of my favourite shows (72 Dangerous Animals series) and also @OstrichMania 's post, I decided to write my own 72 Dangerous Animals list. Looking at the series, I was very surprised to see there is no 72 Dangerous Animals for Africa, despite the notoriety of the dangerous faunas living there. So I decided to make one myself, but it's honestly not very easy to list 72 dangerous animals. I can easily do 20, 30, or even 40, but 72 is a tall order. So some of these animals may look like scraping the bottom of the barrel, so my apologies for that. But anyway, here's the look of all 72 of the participants I managed to find.
Like the series, I will post an episode every day to reveal a group of six randomized animals and how I'd rank them (feel free to give an opinion about it). In the end, I will also reveal the final 20 of the top list.
- African Crested Porcupine
- African Elephant
- African Rhinoceros
- African Rock Python
- African TIgerfish
- African Wild Dog
- Army Ant
- Baboon
- Banded Mongoose
- Black-backed Jackal
- Black Mamba
- Black-necked Spitting Cobra
- Blue Shark
- Boomslang
- Bull Shark
- Button Spider
- Camel
- Cape Buffalo
- Cape Cobra
- Cape Coral Snake
- Caracal
- Cheetah
- Chimpanzee
- Congo Floor Maggot
- Deathstalker Scorpion
- Desert Crocodile
- Driver Ant
- East African Honey Bee
- Egyptian Cobra
- Emperor Scorpion
- European Wasp
- Forest Buffalo
- Forest Cobra
- Freshwater Snail
- Gaboon Viper
- Giraffe
- Goliath Frog
- Goliath Tigerfish
- Gorilla
- Great White Shark
- Green Mamba
- Hippopotamus
- Honey Badger
- Lappet-faced Vulture
- Leopard
- Lion
- Lionfish
- Marabou Stork
- Migratory Locust
- Mosquito
- Mozambique Spitting Cobra
- Needlefish
- Nile Crocodile
- Nile Monitor
- Ostrich
- Puff Adder
- Pygmy Hippopotamus
- Red Spitting Cobra
- Rinkhal
- Secretary Bird
- Six-eyed Sand Spider
- Slender Snouted Crocodile
- Spotted Hyena
- Tiger Shark
- Tse-tse Fly
- Violin Spider
- Vundu Catfish
- Warthog
- Weeverfish
- West African Carpet Viper
- Wildebeest
- Zebra
Will you post about it when you're done? ☺Nice list. I'm currently working on a 72 dangerous animals Africa, but I'm going to make it as a show on youtube just like the show on netflix.
Inspired by one of my favourite shows (72 Dangerous Animals series) and also @OstrichMania 's post, I decided to write my own 72 Dangerous Animals list. Looking at the series, I was very surprised to see there is no 72 Dangerous Animals for Africa, despite the notoriety of the dangerous faunas living there. So I decided to make one myself, but it's honestly not very easy to list 72 dangerous animals. I can easily do 20, 30, or even 40, but 72 is a tall order. So some of these animals may look like scraping the bottom of the barrel, so my apologies for that. But anyway, here's the look of all 72 of the participants I managed to find.
Like the series, I will post an episode every day to reveal a group of six randomized animals and how I'd rank them (feel free to give an opinion about it). In the end, I will also reveal the final 20 of the top list.
- African Crested Porcupine
- African Elephant
- African Rhinoceros
- African Rock Python
- African TIgerfish
- African Wild Dog
- Army Ant
- Baboon
- Banded Mongoose
- Black-backed Jackal
- Black Mamba
- Black-necked Spitting Cobra
- Blue Shark
- Boomslang
- Bull Shark
- Button Spider
- Camel
- Cape Buffalo
- Cape Cobra
- Cape Coral Snake
- Caracal
- Cheetah
- Chimpanzee
- Congo Floor Maggot
- Deathstalker Scorpion
- Desert Crocodile
- Driver Ant
- East African Honey Bee
- Egyptian Cobra
- Emperor Scorpion
- European Wasp
- Forest Buffalo
- Forest Cobra
- Freshwater Snail
- Gaboon Viper
- Giraffe
- Goliath Frog
- Goliath Tigerfish
- Gorilla
- Great White Shark
- Green Mamba
- Hippopotamus
- Honey Badger
- Lappet-faced Vulture
- Leopard
- Lion
- Lionfish
- Marabou Stork
- Migratory Locust
- Mosquito
- Mozambique Spitting Cobra
- Needlefish
- Nile Crocodile
- Nile Monitor
- Ostrich
- Puff Adder
- Pygmy Hippopotamus
- Red Spitting Cobra
- Rinkhal
- Secretary Bird
- Six-eyed Sand Spider
- Slender Snouted Crocodile
- Spotted Hyena
- Tiger Shark
- Tse-tse Fly
- Violin Spider
- Vundu Catfish
- Warthog
- Weeverfish
- West African Carpet Viper
- Wildebeest
- Zebra
Yeah, I'm almost done with the first episode. Obviously it's not gonna be as good as the real show, but I'm trying my best. And the narrator is kind of bad in my show.Will you post about it when you're done? ☺
How long is an episode? Or atleast the first one?Yeah, I'm almost done with the first episode. Obviously it's not gonna be as good as the real show, but I'm trying my best. And the narrator is kind of bad in my show.
Around the same length as the real show. Around 45 minutes.How long is an episode? Or atleast the first one?
WOW, that's impressive! Thank you for your hard work!<3Around the same length as the real show. Around 45 minutes.
Yeah it's no problem. I've always enjoyed making videos. But don't expect it to be as good as the real show.WOW, that's impressive! Thank you for your hard work!<3
I just wish I had a better narrator.WOW, that's impressive! Thank you for your hard work!<3
So I'm still working on the first episode, but in the mean time I've made a trailer for the show. You can watch it:WOW, that's impressive! Thank you for your hard work!<3
I'm already excitedSo I'm still working on the first episode, but in the mean time I've made a trailer for the show. You can watch it:
When are you going to make the next episode?Welcome back to 72 Dangerous Animals: Africa. For today's episode, here's our look at our fifth group of dangerous animals:
1. Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardis)
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The tallest animal on earth, giraffes are usually well known for their rather docile nature. But one kick from this thing can easily kill a grown lion, let alone a human. And they can also attack using their powerful swing from the neck. So you definitely don't want to piss an angry Giraffe. But the attacks from these things are generally rare, as their docile nature means they usually prefer to stay away from human populations.
2. Leopard (Panthera pardus)
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One of Africa's well known Big Five, the Leopard is a very well known predator that primarily hunts alone and is also known to be very much elusive. The powerful jaw muscle of this big cat can easily drag a prey twice as heavy up to a tree. Human conflict with leopards are unfortunately getting more common due to urbanization, and the result are both fatal to the humans or the leopards. Man-eaters have also been documented, usually because of the lack of natural food source which resulted leopards to turn on humans as well. And that makes the Leopard gain a lot of infamy for them.
3. African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus)
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One of Africa's well known pack-hunters, African Wild Dogs are generally known to be Africa's most successful predator, even moreso than lions or leopards. Their intelligence, cunning trait, and strong jaws, makes them formidable to any prey in African Savannah. However, human attacks are generally rare, and in fact, they were the ones that is usually threatened by humans, not the other way around.
4. Driver Ant (Dorylus sp)
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Belonging to a family of Army Ants, Driver Ants are known to be big, bold, and brutal. They possess a giant pair of mandibles that is strong enough to basically being used as a traditional stitch for wounds. Travelling in colonies up to 20 million ants, they stopped at nothing from getting anything or anyone as a food. For humans, there are a few reported deaths from these ants, although most of the time, their bite will definitely be painful, and you can imagine a whole colony of them biting you everywhere.
5. Fat-tailed Scorpion (Androctonus sp)
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Roughly translated as "man-killer", Fat-tailed Scorpions are also known as one of the most dangerous scorpion species in the world. Carrying deadly neurotoxic venom at the end of their tails, the venom will act very quickly and easily cause respiratory failure. They are very widespread in Northern and Western Africa, which often times caused more deaths than any other scorpion, including Deathstalkers. But antivenoms are widespread, and therefore, fatalities are preventable.
6. Ostrich (Struthio camelus)
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The biggest bird on earth, Ostrich is also known to be one of the fastest running animal on earth despite not being able to fly. Its main weapon is a powerful kick that can easily disembowel a lion. Ostrich attacks to humans are mostly related to humans provoking these birds which sometimes could result in fatal. But as long as you don't bother these birds, they won't really bother you as well.
Here's how I ranked them:
1. Leopard
2. Driver Ant
3. Fat-tailed Scorpion
4. Ostrich
5. African Wild Dog
6. Giraffe
Reasoning: Leopard ranked in number one due to them being such an expert predator and their sheer power can easily overwhelm a human, not to mention conflicts are getting more usual than before. Driver Ants ranked right below due to their aggresiveness and size can easily intimidate any animal larger than them, and they simply won't stop at anything. Fat-tailed Scorpion placed third due to their potent and deadly venom while not being as aggresive as Leopard ord Driver Ant. Ostrich is on fourth due to the fact that they won't generally attack humans despite their dangerous talons, along with African Wild Dogs who placed below it due to being rarer as well, and finally Giraffe placed last due to the fact their docile nature usually means they'll leave humans alone unless provoked.
Top 10:
1. Nile Crocodile
2. Bull Shark
3. Puff Adder
4. Leopard
5. Tiger Shark
6. Mozambique Spitting Cobra
7. Driver Ant
8. Spotted Hyena
9. Green Mamba
10. Fat-tailed Scorpion
Three animals in this episode placed themselves on the top ten list of the most dangerous, that being Leopard on the fourth, Driver Ant on seventh, and Fat-tailed Scorpion on tenth, which means we have to say goodbye to Boomslang, Rinkhal, and Black-necked Spitting Cobra in the list. But which animals that will also took the place on the top ten list? Stay tuned for another episode of 72 Dangerous Animals: Africa!
Episode 1 is here:I'm already excited