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Strawberry poison dart frogs are less venomous to humans than others poison dart frogs, but  their toxins will cause swelling and a burning sensation. Frog Legs anyone?

Poison dart frogs wear striking colors to warn enemies that they are venomous.

Great whites are torpedo-shaped with powerful tails that can propel them through the water at up to 15 miles (24 kilometers) per hour.

Siberian (or Amur) tigers are the world's largest cats. Here kitty kitty.

Black mambas are fast, nervous, lethally venomous, and when threatened, highly aggressive. The world’s deadliest snake.

The American alligator is a menacing predator—with its armored, lizard-like bodies, muscular tails, and powerful jaws.

A prehistoric-looking creature, it is distinguishable from its cousin, the American alligator

 
Beavers are famously busy, although they are not dangerous unless you marry them.

South America’s green anaconda is, pound for pound, the largest snake in the world.

The grizzly bear. Dangerous and wild, will eat you for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The awe-inspiring brown bear lives in the forests and mountains of northern North America, Europe, and Asia. It is the most widely disturbed bear in the world. Leave them alone.

Lowland gorillas, when provoked, will tear you a new one with their long arms.

The Indian rhinoceros is very dangerous.

I dare you to try and pet this rhino!

Spider monkeys make great pets. I call my monkey "Grudge"

African Lions will rip your head off.

The Nile crocodile has a somewhat deserved reputation as a vicious man-eater. Hangs out in night clubs with cougars.

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The arctic hare lives in the harsh environment of the North American tundra. Make great Earmuffs.

Belugas are also called white whales, and their unusual color makes them one of the most familiar and easily distinguishable of all the whales. Caviar anyone?
Photographs provided by the compliments of National Geographic!

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