Hippos
homo sapiens
The Tasmanian Devil.
its a video on the black mamba the worlds deadliest land moving mammal
There is no such thing (in English) as a "mammle." There is, of course, a mammal. The deadliest mammal is arguably the hippopotamus, not the African lion, not the Bengal tiger, not the orka ("killer whale.") You may get an argument about that from a seal or a gnu, but the published opinion of experts in the field is that the hippo is the most dangerous.
Probably someone who works in a zoo, caring for animals classified as mammals.
Elephants are the largest land mammal, but the biggest mammal in the world is not on land, but in the ocean--whales are definitely the largest mammals in the world.
A manatee is an aquatic mammal, you'd most likely find one in an aquarium or zoo that houses other water mammals like seals, dolphins, etc.
As a lizard, the thorny devil would be likely to be located in the reptile house.
In or near Australia. The platypus, an egg-laying mammal, is native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.
the stone fish is the deadliest fish
The spartan
no it was not. it was one of the deadliest though