Welcome to the second poll of this series, in which people vote on the most dangerous animals from a set to go to the Fearsome Final, where we decide once and for all, what animal is Asia's most dangerous? Currently in the final, we have the Saw-Scaled Viper, but can is compete against the creatures today? Let's find out!
Contestant 1: Golden Eagle
This terrifying, masterful eagle soars through the skies of Mongolia and neighbouring countries, using it's strength and agility to catch prey from big to small. Adult humans aren't on its menu, however, it is known to attack younger people as prey on rare occasions. The eagle is facing a larger threat from humans, so will most likely avoid us, except if you somehow get on its bad side.
Contestant 2: Coconut Crab
An odd entry, the Coconut Crab doesn't look like it would bother with humans at all, and as the name implies, would eat nothing but coconuts. However, it shouldn't be estimated. One pinch could easily crush human bone, and the crabs have even been known to eat human bodies. Some even attribute the Coconut Crab as having a role in Amelia Earhart's sudden vanishing.
Contestant 3: Bull Shark
A notoriously aggressive shark, the Bull Shark will ferociously defend it's territory by all means necessary, against animals, humans and any of the sort. It's also known to stray away from the ocean, even travelling through rivers, They are believed to have attacked 69 humans in total, but this isn't completely certified as there is a lack of tracks for this species.
Contestant 4: Camel Spider (I hate having arachnophobia sometimes..)
This species is freaky, but in fact is not venomous, as many would be quick to assume. Rather, the species is more known as a rare carrier of sepsis when humans are bitten, and the wounds that humans inflict when bitten can lead to infection. They are certainly a dangerous species, but if you aren't bitten, you have nothing to worry about, just keep your distance. However, it may be hard to see, so that may be hard.
Contestant 5: Sun Bear
Not necessarily the bear that people think of as dangerous, but do not under-estimate this species, as they can be dangerous when provoked. Even though they mostly eat insects and honey, they have the strength to overwhelm a human, and can inflict serious injuries if you are attacked. However, this species isn't one to hunt down humans, and most likely won't attack unless cornered.
Contestant 6: Saltwater Crocodile
The largest crocodile species in the world, the 'Saltie' is arguably the most dangerous crocodile in the world, and can kill anything from tigers to boars to deer, even humans. Be silly enough to anger this beast, and it will attack you will full-force. In one national park alone, thirteen people have been killed by Salwater Crocodiles in the past dozen years. They certainly are massive beasts, and should you get on their bad side, you will pay for it.
Explanations for your votes would be greatly appreciated, thanks for participating and make sure to check for the next poll, 'Chemical Warfare'.
Contestant 1: Golden Eagle
This terrifying, masterful eagle soars through the skies of Mongolia and neighbouring countries, using it's strength and agility to catch prey from big to small. Adult humans aren't on its menu, however, it is known to attack younger people as prey on rare occasions. The eagle is facing a larger threat from humans, so will most likely avoid us, except if you somehow get on its bad side.
Contestant 2: Coconut Crab
An odd entry, the Coconut Crab doesn't look like it would bother with humans at all, and as the name implies, would eat nothing but coconuts. However, it shouldn't be estimated. One pinch could easily crush human bone, and the crabs have even been known to eat human bodies. Some even attribute the Coconut Crab as having a role in Amelia Earhart's sudden vanishing.
Contestant 3: Bull Shark
A notoriously aggressive shark, the Bull Shark will ferociously defend it's territory by all means necessary, against animals, humans and any of the sort. It's also known to stray away from the ocean, even travelling through rivers, They are believed to have attacked 69 humans in total, but this isn't completely certified as there is a lack of tracks for this species.
Contestant 4: Camel Spider (I hate having arachnophobia sometimes..)
This species is freaky, but in fact is not venomous, as many would be quick to assume. Rather, the species is more known as a rare carrier of sepsis when humans are bitten, and the wounds that humans inflict when bitten can lead to infection. They are certainly a dangerous species, but if you aren't bitten, you have nothing to worry about, just keep your distance. However, it may be hard to see, so that may be hard.
Contestant 5: Sun Bear
Not necessarily the bear that people think of as dangerous, but do not under-estimate this species, as they can be dangerous when provoked. Even though they mostly eat insects and honey, they have the strength to overwhelm a human, and can inflict serious injuries if you are attacked. However, this species isn't one to hunt down humans, and most likely won't attack unless cornered.
Contestant 6: Saltwater Crocodile
The largest crocodile species in the world, the 'Saltie' is arguably the most dangerous crocodile in the world, and can kill anything from tigers to boars to deer, even humans. Be silly enough to anger this beast, and it will attack you will full-force. In one national park alone, thirteen people have been killed by Salwater Crocodiles in the past dozen years. They certainly are massive beasts, and should you get on their bad side, you will pay for it.
Explanations for your votes would be greatly appreciated, thanks for participating and make sure to check for the next poll, 'Chemical Warfare'.