This Killer Beast Identification Quiz Is Really Hard, So We'll Be Impressed if You Even Get 4 Right

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This Killer Beast Identification Quiz Is Really Hard, So We'll Be Impressed if You Even Get 4 Right
Image: Collage; Great White Shark, Lion, Rhino

About This Quiz

Who doesn't love cute little hip-hop bunnies or playful kittens? How about loving puppies and chirping chicks? Aww, they are so cute, cuddly and fun. I'll ask again, who doesn't love them? You don't, that's who! 

This quiz is for those who are either terrified of or absolutely love killer beasts. You are the person who doesn't miss an episode of "Shark Week." You root for the anaconda, and you can't help but watch a battle of hippo vs. elephant vs. lion while browsing through Facebook. 

This is your chance to fend off killer beasts with your intellect. Can you identify a Tasmanian devil from a hyena? You better be able, to because if you're not careful and you get separated from your pack, they wouldn't hesitate to take you down. 

These are the animals who are the most dangerous to humans. They will poison you, drown you or tear you apart if you aren't paying attention. Just like a honey badger, they just don't care. 

Can you identify which snake will strangle you, as opposed to a snake with venom to kill you within minutes? Do you know which predator you should face down with eye contact or which one you should play dead with? 

See how many of these killer beasts you can identify from an image. This quiz might save your life someday. 


Hyena
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Wolf
Clouded Leopard
Lion
Hyena
Hyenas are found in Africa and possess a sturdy build. They can weigh between 90 -and190 pounds. They mature at 3 years old with the females being larger than the males. Hyenas can live up to 25 years in the wild and are social animals.
African Wild Dog
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Which killer beast is shown here?
African Wild Dog
African Wild Dogs are social animals and can be found in packs of 10 to 40. The average lifespan of these creatures is around 11 years in the wild and they are endangered due to hunting. Interestingly, they only have 4 toes on each foot. Each dog has its own unique coat pattern, but they all have the same big round ears.
Osprey
Eagle
Wood Owl
Tasman Devil
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian devils were once very common throughout Australia but are now only found on the island of Tasmania. They are vicious beasts that will defend their territory at all costs. Tasmanian devils are actually marsupials, from the same family as kangaroos. They can weigh up to 26 pounds and live for around five years in the wild.
Piranha
Lynx
Tarantula Hawk Wasp

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Grizzly Bear
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Jellyfish
Shark
Grizzly Bear
The grizzly bear was recently removed from the endangered species list. This bear is territorial and very aggressive. It is an omnivore, eating mostly fish and fruit. The grizzly can grow to 8 feet tall and weigh up to 800 pounds. They have a lifespan of 15 to 25 years in the wild, although few young cubs will actually make it to adult size.
Whale
African Rock Python
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Tarsier
African Rock Python
Out of 26 species of pythons, the rock python is known as the most ill-tempered of pythons and they are said to come out of the egg striking. Africa's largest rock python can grow up to 7 meters in length. They have flexible jaws and skin that allows them to eat large prey.
Black Eagle
Wolf
Sea Lion
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Spectacle Caiman
Sea Lion
Sea lions live in every ocean but the Atlantic. When they dive deeper than 225 meters, their lungs collapse - but they reinflate on the way back up to the surface. They are mammals and must breathe air, so they cannot stay under water forever. A group of sea lions in the water is called a raft.
Gorilla
Wasp

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Ostrich
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Rattle Snake
Common Vampire Bat
Ostrich
The ostrich is a flightless bird. It is the largest bird species and can reach a height up to 9 feet and weigh up to 350 pounds. They are fast runners with long legs. They are omnivores, eating mostly grass, succulents and berries, along with the occasional lizard or rodent. They swallow pebbles to help grind the food in their gizzard. Ostrich communal nests hold up to 60 eggs.
Killer Whale
Caiman
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Caiman
Caiman range in size from the dwarf caiman that is just over a meter long to the black caiman that can reach over 5 meters. The female caiman builds a large nest, which will hold between 10 and 50 eggs. They will hatch in 65 to 104 days.
Scorpion
Spider
Stone Fish
Amur Leopard
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Tarantula
Leopard
Leopards are similar to lions, but unlike lions, they are graceful and quiet creatures, only making a cough-like call. They hunt by either stalking their prey or ambushing them. Leopards are able to carry very heavy prey and often drag their kills up into the fork of a tree. Unlike cheetahs, leopards have retractable claws.
Gecko
Raccoon

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Fur seal
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Blacktip Shark
Vultures
Fur Seal
Fur seals have external ears, unlike most seals. They have thick underfur that helps to keep them warm in the cold water. Fur seals are mostly targeted by killer whales and sharks. Pups are eaten by leopard seals. Fur seals can stay out at sea for weeks on end. Female fur seals are known as cows and the males as bulls.
King Cobra
Cougars
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Squid
Anaconda
Alligator
Cougar
The cougar has more than 80 different names, which include mountain lion, puma and panther. A cougar's tail is almost as long as its head and body combined. It can run up to 50 miles per hour. Unlike the lion, the cougar does not roar, but rather it can whistle, purr, scream or squeak to communicate.
Jaguar
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Cone Snail
Buffalo
Jaguar
Adult jaguars weigh as much as 210 pounds. Jaguars and leopards are often confused because of their similar coats, but unlike the leopard, the jaguar has a small spot in each of the rosettes on his body. Jaguars are also stockier and more muscular. The jaguar is a threatened species.
Dart Frog

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Baboon
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Lynx
Baboon
Baboons have a lifespan of 15 to 30 years in the wild and can grow up to 80 pounds. They are the most identifiable of all the monkey types because of the tufts of hair on either side of their faces, as well as their large hairless bottoms. Baboons are omnivores and eat fruits, seeds, fish and insects. Although they sleep in trees, they spend most of their life on the ground, roaming around.
Fire Ant
Deathstalker
Hammer Head Shark
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Polar Bear
African Lion
Boomslang
Hammerhead Shark
The hammerhead shark is an endangered species. Its lifespan is between 25 and 35 years and it can weigh up to 600 pounds. This shark has a smooth skin with very wide-set eyes on a head that looks like a hammer.
Snow Leopard
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Komodo Dragon
Snow Leopard
The snow leopard is an endangered species, due to poaching and climate change. They are found in high mountains like the Himalayas and other central Asian areas. They have a thick fur covering their bodies to help keep them warm. The snow leopard's wide paws function as snowshoes.
Tse Tse Fly
Saltwater Crocodile

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Black Bear
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Black Bear
Although they're known as black bears, these animals can range in color from black, dark brown, tan, and even white. They are omnivores and eat mostly fruits, nuts and rodents. TBlack bears are nocturnal and spend most of their time looking for food. They can weigh as much as 240 pounds and reach heights of up to 7 feet. Black Bears have shorter legs and claws than other bear species, making it easier for them to climb trees to escape from danger.
Siafu Ants
Cape Buffalo
Elephant
Salt Water Crocodile
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Beaver
Saltwater Crocodile
They can live up to 70 years in the wild with males reaching 17 feet in length and weighing up to 2,300 pounds. They are good swimmers and often swim far out to sea. Saltwater crocodiles are carnivores and opportunistic hunters, lurking in murky water, waiting on prey. They mostly prey on water buffalo, monkeys, wild boar and sometimes even sharks.
Walrus
Baboon
Walrus
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Bear
Bobcat
Bonobo
Walrus
The walrus is a carnivore that eats a variety, including shellfish, worms, and snails. They can live up to 40 years and weigh up to 2,200 pounds. They only have one pup at a time who will stay with them for 2 years. They have two big front tusks that can grow up to 39 inches long. Walrus can be found in the cold Arctic waters.

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Tiger Shark
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Which killer beast is shown here?
African Civet
Caiman Lizard
Tiger Shark
They have a smooth skin with black stripes when young, although most will lose the stripes when they get older. Tiger sharks are carnivores and hunt everything in the water, as well as other sharks. Tiger sharks are the most aggressive of all sharks and most dangerous when in contact with humans. Tiger sharks can live up to 40 years.
Badger
Andes Condor
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Crocodile
Andean Condor
These are the biggest birds that are able to fly. They are relatives of storks but part of the vulture family. Andean condors have a lifespan of up to 50 years and weigh up to 33 pounds. Andean condors communicate through hisses, clicks and grunts.
Bull Shark
Arctic Wolf
Rhinoceros
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros, also known as rhino, have hard thick skin and two large horns. They are herbivores and eat grass, berries and leaves. They are an endangered species as they are poached for their horns, used for medicinal purposes in the Far East. Rhinos are aggressive and will charge towards predators if threatened. They can live to 40 years old and are very solitary animals.
Fox
Electric Eel
Shark

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Eastern Lowland Gorilla
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Manta Ray
Gorilla
Gorillas are a threatened species because of deforestation and poaching for their meat. Despite their size, Gorillas are not aggressive and will only attack when feeling threatened. Gorillas are herbivores and eat berries, fruits, and flowers. They grow up to nearly 6 feet tall and can weigh up to 350 pounds.
Piranha
Puma
Cape Buffalo
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Cape Buffalo
The Cape buffalo, an herbivore that mainly eats grass, can weigh up to 1,300 pounds. It is a herd animal and will rarely be seen on its own. The Cape buffalo has a shoulder hump and large curled horns. This animal is not the same as the water buffalo found in Asia as it cannot be domesticated. In fact, they can be quite dangerous. Cape Buffalo live up to 20 years in the wild.
Ostrich
Barn Owl
Eagle
Nile Crocodile
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Aardvark
Dingo
Barracuda
Nile Crocodile
The Nile Crocodile is the second largest reptile on the planet. They can grow up to 14 feet in length and weigh close to 1,200 pounds. Their diet consists mostly of fish, but they will attack anything that is unlucky enough to cross their path. These crocodiles attack their prey and then quickly pull it under the water, drowning their victim.

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Leopard Seal
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Polar Bear
Leopard Seal
The leopard seal is a carnivore, eating fish, squid and sometimes even penguins. The females are much larger than the males, growing up to 11 feet in length and weighing up to 840 pounds. The Leopard Seal is a threatened species due to poaching. It can have a lifespan of around 15 years in the wild.
Tiger Shark
Killer Whale
Alligator
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Black Bear
Bearded Dragon
Alligator
Alligators are mainly found in the southern U.S. and China. The are carnivores and eat fish, turtles, and snakes. Interestingly, alligators have two sets of eyelids, plus a "third eyelid" membrane. Females will lay up to 50 eggs in the spring and they will hatch about two months later. Alligators can live for up to 50 years in the wild.
Bengal Tiger
Sand Tiger Shark
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Sand Tiger Shark
The sand tiger shark looks a lot scarier than it actually is. With its jagged teeth protruding in all directions, even when the mouth is closed, one would expect it to be aggressive. However, it is very docile and will only attack to defend itself. They live up to 17 years, measuring up to 10 feet and weighing over 350 pounds.
Armadillo
Mountain Gorilla
Tasmanian Devil

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Lion
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Shark
Whale
Lion
Lions live in small groups known as prides. Male lions are very distinctive, with long, thick manes. These cats live up to 14 years in the wild, weighing up to 420 pounds. The average litter size is between 3 and 6 cubs. These cubs will spend most of the day playing, which helps them prepare to hunt and fight when they are older.
Octopus
Jellyfish
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Wasp
Raccoon
Lion
Jellyfish
Jellyfish are boneless animals that float in the ocean. They can be a number of different colors from white, pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, red and blue. The body of a jellyfish is mainly water, and a skin that surrounds it is not very thick. They do not have a very long lifespan and will live to about one year maximum.
Green Anaconda
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Green Anaconda
The green anaconda's venom is not poisonous. This snake is part of the constrictor family and will kill its prey by crushing and suffocating it. They eat mainly fish, turtles, birds, and frogs. Anacondas can grow up to 29 feet long and weigh up to 550 pounds. They will give birth to between 24 and 40 live young at a time. Anacondas like to live alone and will be found near rivers, lakes, and swamps, where they can sail into the murky water when danger is near.
Iguana
Jackal
Leopard

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Scorpion
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Sun Bear
Scorpion
Scorpions are found worldwide. They are eight-legged arthropods, closely related to spiders. They are identifiable by their big front pincers and curved stinger tail. Scorpions eat spiders, insects and small rodents, which they paralyze by using the stinger at the end of the tail.
Arctic Black Bear
Polar Bear
Black Widow Spider
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Black Widow
The black widow spider is small, but its venom is more dangerous than that of a cobra. Luckily, they mainly feed on insects by trapping them in their web. They will live only 3 years. The black widow has a distinctive black and red shiny body with sharp fangs.
Falcon
Hyena
Jaguar
Bengal Tiger
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Panther
Sea Lion
Bengal Tiger
The Bengal tiger is an endangered species, due to deforestation and hunting. They are the second largest tiger found in the world after the Siberian tiger. The Bengal tiger is a carnivore and has few natural predators, because of its sheer size and strength. They can weigh as much as 550 pounds.
Uakari

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Bull Shark
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Panther
Fennec Fox
Orangutan
Bull Shark
The bull shark is one of the more common species of sharks. It is well known for its aggressive, unpredictable behavior. It is also one of the most dangerous towards humans. It can inhabit salt and fresh water and will be found in warmer, shallower coastal waters. They grow up to nearly 12 feet in length and weigh up to 500 pounds, with a lifespan of 16 years in the wild.
Hippopotamus
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Jackal
Hippopotamus
Also known as the hippo, this massive animal can be found in lakes, rivers and wetlands. They are thought of as herbivores, but they have been observed scavenging meat. They grow up to 13 feet long and can weigh a whopping 3.5 tons. The female will give birth to one calf after eight months that weighs nearly 100 pounds.
Killer Whale
Liger
King Cobra
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Bison
King Cobra
The king cobra can grow up to 18 feet and weigh 20 pounds. It is able to stand up and look a full grown human in the face. It is also one of the most venomous snakes on the planet. When it feels threatened it will flare out its hood and make a hissing sound.
Electric Eel
Falcon

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Siberian Tiger
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Siberian Tiger
The Siberian tiger has thick striped fur that protects it from the snow and cold. The female will give birth to as many as six cubs after three to four months of gestation. Newborn Siberian tiger cubs are born blind and completely helpless.
Mandrill
Numbat
Otter
Sumatran Elephant
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Owl
Eagle
Falcon
Elephant
Elephants can spend up to 16 hours a day eating. They have big floppy ears, a long trunk and two large tusks. The tusks are ivory, which makes the elephant a very desirable animal for poachers. Elephants can live up to 70 years. They have knee joints but they are not able to jump because of their sheer size and the build of their legs.
Great White Shark
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Red Wolf
Black Rhinoceros
Great White Shark
The great white shark grows up to 20 feet and can weigh up to 5,000 pounds. This makes it the world's largest predatory fish. It is known to attack humans, simply by mistaking them for other prey, such as seals. Great whites can live for up to 70 years.
Brown Bear

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Polar Bear
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Bull Shark
Polar Bear
Polar bears can only be found in and around the Arctic Ocean. They are big with clear white fur, although their skin is actually black underneath. Polar bears are carnivores and eat sea birds, seals and walruses. They are very vulnerable, due to the melting ice caps, and may be extinct in the next 20 to 30 years. Polar bears have a lifespan of 30 years in the wild. Males can weigh over 2,000 pounds
Tiger Shark
Hammerhead Shark
Chimpanzee
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Rhino
Great White
Chimpanzee
The chimpanzee is an endangered species. They share 98 % of the same DNA as humans. They are known to walk on both hands and feet but can sometimes stand and walk upright as well. The female will give birth to one infant that will cling to her. The baby will stay with its mother for five years or more.
Elephant
Wolf
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Hyena
Wolf
The average lifespan of a wolf in the wild is 6 to 8 years. They are pack animals and are led by the alpha male and his alpha female. The female will decide where the den will be. In large packs, there is sometimes a second male that will help to lead, known as the beta male. Wolves communicate with each other through howling.
Puffer Fish
Black Mamba

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Cassowary
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Alligator
Baboon
Cassowary
Cassowaries cannot fly, but they can run very fast, They can reach speeds of up to 31 miles per hour. They have become very adept at hiding in the forest and are rarely seen by humans. Due to deforestation and natural predators, the cassowary has become a very vulnerable species. The female will lay up to 8 dark colored eggs at a time but few of them hatch, due to predators.
Dhole
Cheetah
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Cheetah
The cheetah is slender and long-legged, with semi-retractable claws. Its coat is tan with over 2,000 small round black dots. The Cheetah can cover up to 21 feet in a stride, and easily reach a top speed of 75 miles per hour. In the wild its lifespan is up to 12 years, but the majority will only reach 8 years.
Leopard
Eagle
Brown Bear
Rattle Snake
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Rattlesnake
Rattlesnake venom starts digesting prey before it is even eaten. The rattlesnake has a distinctive rattle at the end of its tail, which warns that it is near. This snake has the ability to use as much or as little venom as is necessary. The venom is hemotoxic, which means it attacks tissue and blood cells.
Elephant
Buffalo
Cheetah

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Komodo Dragon
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Warthog
Wild Boar
Aardvark
Komodo Dragon
Komodo dragons are not only one of the largest lizards, but also among the most aggressive. They are only found on a few islands in Indonesia. These are very big reptiles that can grow up to 10.3 feet in length and weigh as much as 360 pounds. They are carnivores and prey on pigs, deer and water buffalo. They will even eat humans and other Komodo dragons. They live up to 30 years in the wild.
Black Mamba
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Manatee
Manta Ray
Black Mamba
The black mamba is a venomous snake - fast and very aggressive when threatened. It is mostly brown, with a lighter underside. The black in its name comes from the color on the inside of its mouth. The black mamba is known to strike over and over again, injecting neuro- and cardio-toxic venom into its prey.
Meerkat
Wolverine
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Chameleon
Bullet Ant
Fossa
Wolverine
The wolverine is also called a skunk bear, but despite its bear-like looks, it is closely related to the weasel. Like the skunk, the wolverine has a strong smelling musk it uses to warn others to stay away. This animal is a good climber, but it sleeps and gives birth on the ground.

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Gaboon Viper
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Gaboon Viper
Gaboon Vipers are found in rain forests and savannas. They are carnivores and eat mostly rodents and birds. They give birth to live young and can have up to 40 at a time. Their venom is cytotoxic which means it destroys cells. Their fangs can grow up to 1.6 inches in length, allowing them to inject venom deep into their prey.
Iguana
Long-Eared Owl
Patas Monkey
Gavial
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Which killer beast is shown here?
Water Monitor
Racer Snake
Gavial
The gavial (Gharial) is a fish-eating crocodile that is critically endangered. The Gavial has a life span of 40 to 60 years in the wild and can grow up to 15 feet. It is a carnivore and its long thin snout is used to catch fish. They can weigh up to 2,200lbs. Gavials were once found in all the major rivers in India, but now only a limited number remain.
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