10 MOST ANGRY, ILL TEMPERED AND FEROCIOUS ANIMALS ON EARTH

10 MOST ANGRY, ILL TEMPERED AND FEROCIOUS ANIMALS ON EARTH
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In this documentary, we take a new perspective on animal danger by reviewing the species with the worst personalities and greatest predilections towards absolutely ferocious behavior

Sun Bear
Bears possess some of the most disagreeable personalities in the animal kingdom. While the Grizzly Bear immediately comes to mind as the most ferocious and dangerous bruin, it is actually a gentle giant compared to the true black sheep of the ursine rogue’s gallery. Weighing just 65 kilograms and measuring 1.5 meters in length, the Asian Sun Bear is the world’s smallest bear species, and the most ferocious, with the largest teeth in proportion to body size.

Saltwater Crocodile
Forget the “Gentle Giant”—The world’s largest reptile also carries the most ferocious disposition. Saltwater Crocodiles reach lengths of over seven meters (23 ft) and may weigh up to 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs).

Least Weasel
The Least Weasel is the world’s smallest carnivora. Just as the Sun Bear is the smallest, but most aggressive bear, the smallest carnivore is also the most ferocious hunter, pound for pound. Weighing only a few ounces and measuring around 20 centimeters, the unbelievably aggressive, hamster sized Least Weasel is capable of killing a European Rabbit up to five times its own size.

Common Shrew
“Taming of the Shrew” makes an excellent title for a Shakespearean Comedy, it would be next to impossible to civilize these somewhat bloodthirsty insectivores. Shrews resemble mice, but are in fact related to hedgehogs as a member of the insectivore group. Shrews distinguish themselves by their incredibly high metabolism, which gives them an extraordinarily high strung and vicious disposition. Shrews must eat constantly, and in order to sustain themselves, they savagely attack prey twice their own size, including mice, fish and frogs.

Wolverine
Resembling a miniature bear, the Wolverine is in fact the largest member of the weasel family. This stocky beast with iron jaws is notorious for possessing an almost demonic ferocity greatly out of proportion to the animal’s size. While some species are notable for their outright aggression, the Wolverine distinguishes itself as a public enemy through its absolute lack of fear while hunting. Weighing 15 to 30 kilograms, this overgrown weasel has been known to bring down deer, elk and mountain goats in a spectacular David and Goliath predation routine.

Black Mamba
Cloaked in the color of death and measuring over 14 feet in length, the Black Mamba is regarded as one of the most vicious snakes on the planet. It is also one of the most venomous. The Black Mamba is a habitat generalist, which means it can appear in any environment within its vast African range, including swamps, grasslands, and even villages.

Bull Shark

It may come as a surprise that the Bull Shark, and not the Great White Shark or Tiger Shark wins the “worst in the water” award. The Bull Shark is endowed with an extremely aggressive personality, and is in fact considered by scientists to be the most vicious fish on the planet.

Northern Goshawk: The Red-eyed Terror

The Northern Goshawk is the largest of the bird eating forest hawks, with a wingspan of 4 feet. Fierce red eyes, dark grey feathers and massive talons to take down large prey add to its terrifying appearance. Its extremely territorial behavior presents danger and incredible displays of feathered ferocity. If a human appears to be a threat to the Goshawk’s nest, this ferocious raptor will swoop down and deliver scalp ripping blows.

Gray Wolf

The Wolf has been featured in a range of widely exaggerated legends attesting to its alleged ferocity throughout history. A backlash of information promoting the peaceful elements of the lupine personality has overtaken the fearful drama of the past. What has been lost from sight is the true ferocity of the wolf that conspired to create the legends in the first place.

Wild Boar

Just as the Gray Wolf remains as a fully wild version of our domestic dogs, the Wild Boars that gave us our domestic pigs present a stark and at times exceedingly dangerous contrast to the domestic animal. Wild Boars are located across Europe and Western Asia, inhabiting a range of woodland and farmland habitats.

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  1. Here are a few other extremely aggressive and/or territorial species not featured in this video:
    Polar Bear, Python, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, Tasmanian Devil, Yellow Jacket, Fire Ant.
    — I personally give the devils highest rating when it comes to completely raw, unprovoked, insane, and relentless aggression. They might even be more insane and evil than cats — they are like an extremely angry and evil opossum:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwhJ9ZMHAFo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqQTYX_Gc30

  2. Wolverines are some pretty badass creatures. They are kind of like the Pit Bulls of the wild. An animal that packs a lot of punch in such a small frame. I have to say "kind of' like Pit Bulls though, because the Pit Bull is the more badass creature that packs more of a punch. Don't get me wrong..wolverines are still badass..but some people blow them up too much. People think they can do and match up to anything. This is not the case. If the challengers in this video had been a Bully/Bulldog breeds like an American Pit Bulls or American Bulldogs..the wolverines' opponents would have most likely showed them who's boss. I saw a video here on YouTube of a 10 month old female American Pit Bull puppy pretty much ragdolling a badger for its owner when they were out hunting. From start to finish, the American Pit Bull was on the badger shaking it around and dominating it. It was all the badger could do to hang in there and survive. There was a plotthound there too, but it was kind of just kind there nipping in and out..mostly barking though. But it's no surprise really that even a young, not even fully developed American Pit Bull can handle a badger. These American Pit Bulls are some serious hardy working dogs. Bred as all-around farm dogs, American Pit Bulls worked the fields as cattle/hog dogs. This led to many people using their many talents for fighting. Bullfighting, bear baiting, badgerfighting, and dogfighting have all been things people have trained and used the hardy working dogs for. Unfortunately those things still go on today even in places where it is illegal. But they are also still being used for hunting and the work they were bred for. I know a badger is not the same as a wolverine..but they are similar. A dog that can handle animals much bigger and stronger like a bull will hold its own and most likely triumph over a wolverine.

  3. everyone should know this shit is fake when he ranked to croc above the alligator crocs jaws can't handle the power AND the king cobra is the biggest poisons snake every fact in this video is a fucking lie

  4. I watched this hoping you would have Honey Badger, one of the most ferocious in Africa. Makes no sense you had Wolverine, yet they are both pretty much the same Animal but in different areas.

  5. Agree about the hippo they are way worse than anything else in Africa and kill more humans than any other animal in that continent.They are totally fearless,and will bulldoze right through a pack of crocs without thinking. Crocs give them a wide berth & with good reason. The other one missed off was the monstrous Honey badger 45lbs of really bad attitude..

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