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THE MOST DANGEROUS - COUNTDOWN (PART 2)

  THE PART 2! THE FINAL COUNTDOWN!!! This will freeze your mind. Wanna know about the world's most dangerous animal? Scroll down to find out.  16. Scorpion Humans Killed Per Year:  Anywhere from  10  to  1,000   Where They Can Be Found:  Every continent except Antarctica Notable Features:  Two pinchers and a long tail that curls over its body You don’t need to tell us to fear scorpions. The thought of their curled tails and pinchers makes us shutter.  Scorpions  are technically arachnids, like spiders, with eight legs and two central body regions. There are about 30 to 40 scorpion species that can kill you.  Scorpions are usually found in deserts but have been spotted in rainforests and the Himalayas. 15. Bee Humans Killed Per Year:  About 100 Where They Can Be Found:  Worldwide Notable Features:  Black-and-yellow-striped body with a stinger in its anterior We often tense up when we see or hear a bee buzzing around. Rather than swat at it, let it go away on its own. Bees are respon

THE MOST DANGEROUS -- COUNTDOWN.

What’s the difference between a house cat and a lion?  The number of humans it kills each year. This week let's learn about the world’s deadliest animals. These creatures come in all shapes and sizes. Here we are  ranking the most dangerous animals based on how many human attacks or deaths per year they cause. What features make the animal so dangerous: Is it a venomous poison? A sharp sting? Or piercing fangs?  Here are the 17 out of the 35 deadliest animals on the planet.  35. Moray Eel Humans Killed Per Year : 0 Where They Can Be Found:  Warm waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans Notable Features:  Long bodies without scales   The moray eel tends to hang out in tropical seas. They have thick, scaleless skin and sharp teeth that enable them to inflict serious wounds on their prey, including humans, when disturbed. People eat  Moray eels  in some areas of the world, but their flesh can be toxic and cause illness or death if not prepared properly.   Its cousin, the  ele