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Top 10 Seemingly Harmless but Deadly Animals - Arrow Poison Frog Can Kill Ten Men in One Go

Animals always attract our attention, and what attracts us may be their appearance, color, or comical personality. But there are also cases where our eyes can deceive us, and seemingly docile and cute animals may be precisely the most dangerous animals. Here, we have listed the top 10 seemingly harmless but deadly animals.

10Elk

Elk look friendly on the outside, but when they are startled, elk can become very dangerous. It is easiest to make elk feel startled not by bears and wolves but by humans. When they are raising offspring and food is insufficient, they are prone to attacking humans.

9Wolf Spider

Wolf spiders look very cute, which makes people feel they are not dangerous. But in fact, they attack large organisms including humans, and their strong jaws and sharp claws can help them quickly capture prey.

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8Geoduck Clam

Geoduck clams have beautiful shells, and they feed by catching small fish. Surprisingly, geoduck clams will immediately spit out needle-like tentacles from their mouths when they detect humans swimming nearby, attach them to the human body, and inject venom. Approximately 30 people die each year due to this organism.

7Sloth

Sloths have beautiful big eyes, but they can secrete a poison. When they feel threatened, they will dilute the poison in their mouths, and humans bitten by them will face great danger.

6Fire Salamander

Fire salamanders are a lizard species known for their exquisite appearance. They are often treated as pets. But these lizards are actually poisonous. When threatened, these lizards will spray toxins that can attack the victim's central nervous system, causing injury.

5Beaver

Beavers are cute nocturnal animals. They build houses in the form of multiple dams, canals, and houses to escape predators. When someone disturbs their natural habitat, they usually become very aggressive. Humans who are attacked often face a large amount of bleeding, or even death of humans.

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4Australian Box Jellyfish

Australian Box Jellyfish are known for their cube-shaped appearance, and they have an attractive blue color. People like to touch them, but once humans touch them, box jellyfish will attack. The venom of box jellyfish is very strong, and the venom of one box jellyfish can kill 60 people, so do not touch them lightly.

3Leopard Seal

Leopard seals may look innocent, but they have a strong aggressive nature towards humans, and many biologists and travelers have been attacked.

2Blue-Ringed Octopus

Blue-ringed octopuses look like a cute gemstone with blue rings. But these octopuses are considered one of the most venomous animals in the ocean, and they are very dangerous to humans. When they are disturbed, their powerful toxins will immediately affect the human body.

1Poison Dart Frog

Poison dart frogs have very brilliant colors, but the toxins contained in these beautiful small frogs can kill humans. These amphibians live in the rainforests of Colombia. Even a 5-centimeter-long poison dart frog can kill about 10 men at once.

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