15 Animals You Must Run And Hide From Should You Meet Them

15 Animals You Must Run And Hide From Should You Meet Them

All animals are beautiful and intriguing in their own special way. However, some are extremely dangerous and you or anyone else should never take a risk if you ever cross paths with them. If you want to see animals that are equipped for war, keep watching as we count down 15 animals you must run and hide from should you meet them.

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Poison Dart Frog

The poison dart is the name of a large, diverse group of brightly colored frogs that live mostly in northern South America, of which only a handful of species are particularly dangerous to humans. The deadliest, the golden poison dart, inhabits the small range of rainforests along Colombia’s Pacific coast and grows to around two inches long which is roughly the size of a paper clip. So, it’s not a very big frog, but sometimes small packages come with debilitating toolsets.

Its poison, called batrachotoxin, is so potent, there’s enough in one frog to kill 10 grown men, and just two micrograms is enough to kill a single individual. But what makes the amphibian especially dangerous is that its poisonous glands are located beneath its skin, meaning a mere touch will cause trouble. Basically, this frog is not turning into a prince if you kiss it.

Box Jellyfish

Often found floating or moving at speeds close to five miles per hour in the Indo-Pacific waters north of Australia, these transparent, nearly invisible invertebrates are considered to be the most venomous marine animals in the world. Their namesake cubic frames contain up to 15 tentacles at the corners, with each growing as long as 10ft, all lined with thousands of stinging cells –known as nematocysts – which contain toxins that simultaneously attack the heart, nervous system, and skin cells. While antivenins do exist, the poison is so powerful that many of the hundreds of reported victims each year go into shock, drowning, or dying of heart failure before reaching shore.

Even if you’re lucky enough to make it to the hospital and receive the antidote, survivors can sometimes experience considerable pain for weeks afterward and bear nasty scars from the stings. It really makes you think twice about taking a swim in the ocean. Even if these creatures swim in deep waters, once you know this, you’ll always panic at the mere sight of a jellyfish in the water even if it’s not the boxed jellyfish

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