TOP 10 ANIMAL ATTACKS YOU DON´T WANT TO EXPERIENCE
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In this Top 10 video we will show you 10 animals and a few tips you can follow to avoid their attacks....and honestly you don´t want to experience them!
1-SHARKS - The yearly average of unprovoked shark attacks on humans is 80, resulting in about 6 deaths. These worldwide numbers are small given the millions of humans that enter the water. You have a better chance of dying from a bee sting, a dog or snake bite, or lightning than from a shark attack.
2-KANGAROOS - Walk away sideways. Although the last recorded death came in 1936, there have been several kangaroo attacks in Australia in recent years, some resulting in serious injuries. (In many cases, kangaroos have attacked humans after a confrontation with their dogs.) The best defense is to keep a safe distance and try to create a barrier between yourself and the beast.
3-LIONS - f you find yourself in a fight against a lion, things have probably already gone pretty badly for you. You’re probably lost in the open plains of Africa, alone, at night. Try to avoid that, if at all possible.! If you have managed to get yourself into a person vs. lion situation, you probably don’t know what to do about it.
4-ELEPHANTS - If by a stroke of ill fortune you come face-to-face with an angry elephant, you'll need to know how to avoid being hurt. Fortunately, most elephant charges are just “mock” charges meant to frighten you but not harm you. If facing down a charging, angry elephant, your best bet is to shout, yell, and make as much noise as you can.
5-RHINOS - To know how to escape an attack from a specific animal it is good to know more about the animal. Rhino’s in general don’t have very good eye sight. Therefore they make use of their other senses like smelling and hearing. Often Rhino’s will charge in a direction of unfamiliar sounds or smells to scare ”the strange thing” away and to let them know they are not welcome.
6-BULLS - Bulls are very dangerous animals. They are one of the most dangerous types of livestock to own, let alone be around.They are not slow or dumb, nor are they clumsy or stupid.Knowledge on how to avoid or escape a dangerous bull is paramount to your safety and survival.
7-CROCODILES - Crocodilians--alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and their kin kill hundreds of people each year. While most of these attacks occur in Africa and Asia, these powerful reptiles are also found in parts of South America, Australia, Mexico, and the southern United States.
8-SNAKES - A snake attack is a possible thing that can happen to a human encountering the critter in a bad way. However, a snake attack can also be avoided if you use common sense when traveling where snakes are present.
9-BEARS - Bears are the number one threat to America today. Sure, bears look cute when they’re rummaging through a garbage can looking for food, but don’t let their cuteness lull you into carnal security. Bears are “godless killing machines.”
10-GORILLAS - Gorillas, and specifically the mountain gorilla sub-species are the world’s largest living primates, which can weigh more than 400 pounds and a height of 6ft. tall when standing on two legs. Mountain gorillas are naturally shy animals, and they tend to keep their face away from direct contact with their visitors; therefore, it is on rare and unfortunate instances that a gorilla can attack a visitor.
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