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Unread 08-19-2008, 11:48 PM
 
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haha

If youre going that route, I nominate my miniature Dachshund. In all honesty, he has chased off much larger dogs.
Actually, my friend may have both of us beat, no questions asked...she has a Miniature Pinscher!! Whew! He is nasty!
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Unread 08-19-2009, 06:06 AM
 
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Default One bad animal

A wolverine in a locked room high on Angel Dust would be pretty bad.

Seriously though, Tiger sharks and Great Whites are certainly bad-a$$ as are Polar Bears, Hippos and charging Elephants. Man himself; it goes without saying just based on the sheer number of humans that kill other humans. More than all other animals combined....All that aside, a Bull Moose in full rut is pretty fearsome too as are any females of the initial list that have babies with them. The only real way to find out for sure is to start setting up some matches Call it AFC- Animal Fight Club. I'm sure PETA would love that. Too bad there isn't a way to see who would win between a Polar Bear and great White

The mother-in-law answer was a good one too....
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Unread 08-19-2009, 07:16 AM
 
Location: Northeastern WI
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Good one, lol!!!
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Unread 08-19-2009, 07:23 AM
 
Location: Where the real happy cows reside!
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Man!
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Unread 08-19-2009, 08:28 AM
 
Location: planet octupulous is nearing earths atmosphere
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Man!
yes the human species is most definitely the deadliest creature on the planet.. i wonder if you asked the animals which animal they {fear} most, 99.9 percent would say humans...>>>animals don't stand a fighting chance against our technology.

not counting humans, i would say that there's a lot of bad ass animals.

jellyfish!!! they have a small box jellyfish called irukangji in australia the size of your thumb nail that can kill like ten men..

Irukandji Jellyfish Video, Australia
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Unread 08-19-2009, 01:27 PM
 
Location: Abilene, Texas
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yes the human species is most definitely the deadliest creature on the planet.. i wonder if you asked the animals which animal they {fear} most, 99.9 percent would say humans...>>>animals don't stand a fighting chance against our technology.

not counting humans, i would say that there's a lot of bad ass animals.

jellyfish!!! they have a small box jellyfish called irukangji in australia the size of your thumb nail that can kill like ten men..

Irukandji Jellyfish Video, Australia
Very interesting. Australia seems to have a lot of seriously "bad" animals that you don't want to mess with. In addition to this highly toxic jellyfish you mention thay have an abundance of Great White sharks and crocodiles the size of fishing boats!...LOL. They also have an extremely lethal spider over there that I saw on some TV show one time (forgot what it was called). I think they said it had the most lethal spider venom on earth.
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Unread 08-19-2009, 06:30 PM
 
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Very interesting. Australia seems to have a lot of seriously "bad" animals that you don't want to mess with. In addition to this highly toxic jellyfish you mention thay have an abundance of Great White sharks and crocodiles the size of fishing boats!...LOL. They also have an extremely lethal spider over there that I saw on some TV show one time (forgot what it was called). I think they said it had the most lethal spider venom on earth.
ya you definitely got to be careful in australia.. i saw a tv show about that spider it's a big azzz spider. they have a little deadly octopuss in australia too.
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Unread 08-20-2009, 12:17 AM
 
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Number 1 are Hippos. Hippos kill more people than any other wild animal.
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Unread 08-20-2009, 12:19 AM
 
Location: The mountians of Northern California.
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I need to have my hubby check out this thread. He and his buddies had a recent discussion at work about this very subject. I am laughing that someone else talks about this too.
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Unread 08-20-2009, 09:21 AM
 
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The 10 Most Dangerous Animals in Australia

technically the mosequito is the most deadlliest, they carry deadly viruses.

king cobra snake kills more people than any other animal.

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