Surprisingly, one of the most dangerous mammals is the seemingly innocuous platypus, a monotreme of Australia. The male platypus has a poisonous spur on each of its hind ankles, with which it can inject poison that is sufficiant to kill a small dog. Although no human deaths have been reported from an encounter with a platypus spur, the venom can cause extreme agony.
Even more dangerous than the platypus, however, is Man. Only man is capable of instigating a war which can result in the deaths of millions.
The most dangerous city in Canada according to Maclean's is Prince George, British Columbia. See 'related links' for more information.
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There are no laws that I have ever heard against being bipolar. This is not a dangerous illness that can be passed to others, and bipolars are not violent and dangerous people for the most part. Put in for your immigration papers and see what happens!
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the most dangerous animal in India is monkey he he he
I think it the 'Viper' Bali has the most deaths from it, other than that the Komodo Dragon is pretty dangerouse!
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witch animals are most dangerous to humans in the andes?
The most dangerous city in Canada according to Maclean's is Prince George, British Columbia. See 'related links' for more information.
Although grizzly bears do their best to avoid human contact, they are considered to be the most dangerous animal in Canada. Grizzlies are the most aggressive bear in the country. Canada also has an abundance of deer, many of which inadvertently kill people on Canada's roads.
Generally animals in New Hampshire are not particularly dangerous, as long as one respects that animals are "wild". Animals that are accepted to be potentially dangerous include Black Bear, Moose, Bobcat, Coyote, and Canada Lynx. None of these are known to be aggressive unless provoked.
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There are many dangerous animals that can harm a human. The most obvious ones are the larger ones such as lions and tigers. However, smaller animals such as stray dogs can also be dangerous.
Technically, humans.