It depends. Many are ferocious, for example, big cats, crocodiles, weasel family, (including the wolverine), wolves, monitor lizards. But without a doubt, the two most pugnacious critters are shrews, which must eat nearly constantly to maintain their metabolism, and will kill animals many times their size, and the Tazmanian devil, an aggressive marsupial that is always ready for a scrap!
more ferocious, most ferocious
A shark is a ferocious marine animal.
It was a ferocious creature
The wolverine is known for being ferocious .
No, it was most probably a fish eater, and would have no need to be ferocious.
Yes, the piranha fish is one of the most ferocious animals for their size.
The ferocious bear seemed to have a most innocuous smile. The ferocious winds tore the roofs off of many houses last night.
The opposite of a "ferocious beast" would be a gentle or docile creature. While a ferocious beast is characterized by aggression and a threatening nature, its opposite would embody calmness, friendliness, and a non-threatening demeanor. Examples might include a domesticated pet, such as a friendly dog or a peaceful animal like a deer.
more furious = comparative most furious = superlative
The word is likely one of these:first - (1st) number one in order, primary, or initialfierce - ferocious, wildfiercest - most ferocious, wildest
Some words that rhyme with "ferocious" are "atrocious," "precocious," and "loquacious."
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