9. The Polar Bear
The polar bear is the largest living bear and the most carnivorous of all bears. It is found in the Arctic regions where it can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh up to 1 500 pounds. It has a thick fur coat that insulates it from the cold and a layer of fat that provides energy and buoyancy. It lives on ice or land where it feeds mainly on seals that it catches on ice or water. It can swim up to 6 miles per hour and smell prey from miles away. It can also attack humans especially if they are hungry injured or defending their cubs. It can kill up to 5 people per year in the Arctic making it one of the most dangerous animals in the region.
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Conclusion
These are just some of the dangerous animals you should run away from if you ever encounter them in the wild. There are many more that are either natural or artificial rare or common wild or domesticated. Some of them are terrifying examples of nature’s fury and power while others are unfortunate victims of human interference and impact. What do you think about these animals? Do you like them or not? Let us know in the comments below. Thank you for reading this article and we hope you enjoyed it.