Watch Out For Some Of The Deadliest Creatures On The Planet

Published on 06/27/2022
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Africanized Honey Bee

Africanized honey bees, also called “killer bees,” may seem dangerous just from their name. Unfortunately, “deadly” doesn’t justice to how dangerous they are. Since a Brazilian beekeeper used genetic engineering to make them in the middle of the 20th century, these bugs are much more aggressive than the bees native to Europe. They are known and feared worldwide because they tend to swarm in huge numbers and follow their victims relentlessly, sometimes for several miles.

Africanized Honey Bee

Africanized Honey Bee

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Cape Buffalo

Given that their common moniker in Africa is “black death,” there is no room for debate about the lethality of these African creatures. Even though they are docile while grouped together, you should avoid getting too close to an individual cape buffalo if it is in danger or injured. The beasts are formidable foes, standing over two meters tall and weighing in at nearly a tonne each. According to reports, they are the most dangerous animals that can be found living on the African continent. However, you won’t be able to outrun these creatures since their charging speed may reach up to 35 miles per hour.

Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo

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