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I have told you that these kitten going to kill us someday. When I said kittens going kill us, most people would say "NO!!!" or maybe "those claws and fang will do nothing to us". Or "I would love to be dying in hands of these adorable creature" and that's the trap. This cat will come and cuddle with us, licking our fingers, legs and we as a human will think that this action can be considered as adorable. But what you did not notice is that cats are also the primary of the host of an infectious parasitic disease known as toxoplasmosis. Besides, when they lick, scratch or bite human, there is a high possibility that human will be infected by Bartonella henselae infection. There are tons of other dangerous infection that can be infected from cats to humans. But still, we let our kids play with this furry creature. So with this exposure, may i ask you. Can this adorable cat harms us?





Hedgehog or Erinaceus europaeus was named form its odd hunting methods. This animal will root through hedges and other undergrowth in hunting down small prey on their diet.  During hunt, they rely on the hearing and smell ability as their eyesight are considerably poor. 


Can you see how adorable this spiny guy is?


Despite of its body full of tiny knives, they are absolutely adorable. They were like begging to be cuddle. However, there also a big chance that he was just finished licked bath in his own poisonous spit. How does that happen? It was like this, hedgehogs like to do some disgusting ritual called anointing whereas they go chewing and licking any new scents that mostly poisonous that came from plants. Until their mouth starts to foam, they will then coat their spines with their poisonous spit. Could you imagine? From a lovely cuddleable spiky ball into poisonous ball of spit needles.     









Kangaroo are the largest marsupials native in Australia. There are an expert jumper and a great swimmer. They live in a mob, which means a large group. Kangaroos diets’ mostly consist of grasses and can survive a very long periods without water. Kangaroos can be found in Australia, Tasmania and surrounding islands. Kangaroos live and travel in mobs and it will be dominated by the largest male in the mobs. Female will only give birth once a year and their joey or newborns weight as light as 0.03 ounces which as the weight of a lima beans. 


Lima beans that has the same weight with joey, the newborn kangaroos. 



After that, the joey will stay in its mother pouch until they are more than eight months old. Most people find kangaroos as a very cute creature and their joey are even MORE ADORABLE !  



But remember, behind cuteness, these kangaroos also notorious as a world heavy weight boxing champion in animal kingdom. With its big muscles and large leg, defeating a human won't bring a sweat. 



See that guy who tried to fight that kangaroo? He's totally got owned. So, again, DON'T EVER THINK TO MESS UP WITH KANGAROOS!


Could you see those big muscle? When it comes to you, it's not a punch but a cannon shot. 









Pan trolglodytes or mostly known as Chimpanzeeare our closest living relative as we are sharing more than 98 percent of our genetic blueprint. Chimpanzee lives in their social communities. They can stand and walk on two legs but still they normally walk on all fours. Most of their days they would spend it on the trees including their eating. Although generally there are herbivore, but they also consume on eggs, insects and meat. Chimpanzees also one of the animals that known to be able to use tools. They use stones to smash hard nuts. 


This hairy guy also known to be capable of learning simple basic human signs. Despite of their friendly, endearing and funny behavior, these chimps also known by its brutal attack on human cases.  






Hippopotamus or its scientific name is Hippopotamus amphibious really love water which is why the Greeks called them “river horse”. These big guys would spend up to 16 hours a day just submerged in rivers and lakes in order to keep the enormous bodies cool under the hot climate of Africa. Even though in land looks quite heavy but in water, they are a very good swimmer and can even hold their breath up to 5 minutes. Although their weight around 2,268 to 3,629 kg, they can easily match a human’s speed for a short distances. So, please bear in mind not to provoke them when you are close to them, DON'T EVEN THINK OF IT. But don’t be afraid that they will chase you off and jumped over you, but beware of their great jaws. The hippo’s jaws applies 6 tons of pressure and crocodile on applies only 2 tons of pressure. 


Hippopotamus attacks on human case.







Blue Ringed Octopus or its scientific is Hapalochlaena maculosa live in shallow marine waters and tide pools habitat and only can be found in common off the coast of Australia and the western Pacific Ocean. This octopus usually feed on crabs, fish and mollusks. It mostly active after darks and spend most of its day hidden in its nest. The size of this blue ringed octopus is 12.7 to 20 cm and it weight only around 26grams. Despite its small size, they also have charming coloring and gentle curling arms. Seeing them was like watching a fascinating lighting show. 



But don’t be deceived by it because this tiny little creature really famed with its poison. Just a bite form it can completely paralyze and kill an adult human only in minutes. More frightening, there is no known antidote for it.