Don't be fooled by the charming, fully inflated, round-bodied pufferfish, they are the second most poisonous vertebrates on Earth.
Don’t be deceived by their seemingly friendly expression—moose are among the most dangerous large animals humans regularly encounter.
They may resemble oversized versions of your household cat, but make no mistake—nearly all wild big cats see humans as potential prey.
This flightless bird, when provoked, uses its dagger-like claws to slash at its target, capable of inflicting serious injuries.
This innocent-looking furry creature carries a toxin secreted from the brachial glands on its elbows. When threatened, the loris transfers this venom to its mouth, mixing it with saliva or rubbing it onto its fur to ward off predators.