Sunday, July 10, 2011

10 Herbivorous Animals Highly Dangerous to Humans (Part 2)

10 Herbivorous Animals Highly Dangerous to Humans (Part 2) — There are three types of living things are categorized based on what they ate, the herbivores (plant eaters), carnivores (meat eaters) and omnivores (eating plants and meat). There are 10 herbivorous animals that are considered highly dangerous to humans. Because the wild, they more often attack anyone who harass them.

6. Rhino

There are five species of rhino in Africa and Asia and they are all big, tough, quick-tempered and potentially deadly. Their horns are made of hair, but they are still very dangerous if you use it as a ‘weapon’ that can gore the enemy to death. Indian Rhinoceros also have sharp teeth and are known to bite as well. And of course, they can easily trample you under their body (with a weight of up to three tons). Basically, the way his life equipped with extraordinary speed.

7. Forest buffalo

Buffalo may look like a giant cow, but they are actually the most feared ground herbivores in Africa. Very easy to get angry, because the herbivorous animals that flourished in the country would be governed by powerful predators such as lions and hyenas, and thus they have no choice but to become a creature of his own difficulties.

With a big body, sharp horns and nails become ‘weapons’ deadly serious, and they are one of the few animals that will come back down to help a “friend”. If the buffalo were captured by a lion or wounded by hunters, there is a good chance that the rest of the herd attacker will charge to help their partners.

8. Elephant

We are accustomed to seeing elephants as a peaceful animal, said even friendly. But they are actually the most dangerous wild creature. Elephants have killed a zoo keeper more than other animals, and because of the size and weight of their strength, they are very difficult to stop.

Elephants will attack for several reasons; protect their babies, where they, or only when they are in a bad mood. Male elephant also has a periodic condition known as musth, in which their hormone levels rise so much, then they rampage attacking creature they see, including lions, rhinos, and people. Therefore, zoo and circus elephants are often avoided to maintain the male.

9. Forest Wild boar


Has a very sharp canines and mutual wielding every time the beast closes its mouth (like a pair of scissors). They roam in herds of a very large, up to 500 or even 1000 individuals. Just as Cape buffalo, if one group member was attacked or shot, the whole herd will retaliate. The only thing to do when attacked by a swarm is to climb trees as fast as possible, and in South America some cases body parts missing hunter or even bitten to shreds when they are not able to climb quickly. wild predators such as the jaguar and the Cougars are creatures who are smart enough to avoid this herd. If attacked, only forest Babai young or weak to be separated from the others.

10. Hippopotamus

Hippos are the most dangerous animal of all herbivores in Africa, killing more people every year than lions, tigers and crocodiles.

Animals are territorial, the hippopotamus (especially males) can weigh three tons or more, and have been known as the frequent attacks on the water on water (even a boat and kayak upside down) and on land, he can run very fast even if obese . He has the largest and strongest jaws with the longest canine teeth of any mammal species, and can bite a crocodile adult. Even animals can beat a lion if the lion was too close to their territories, when the dry season and the lions need a drink.
In some cases due to fights two male hippos in one group, not infrequently their children trapped and die.

That’s 10 herbivorous animals that are considered highly dangerous to humans and also the animals in the classroom most wild herbivores. If you see that 10 most wild herbivores and dangerous, then more careful ok. (Click here to read : 10 herbivorous animals highly dangerous to humans | Part 1)

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