Deadly creatures : a thrilling adventure with nature's fiercest hunters
Come face to face with the world's top predators.
. Water Monitor
Water monitors can swim, sprint, and climb. They’re one of the largest lizards in the world and have infecting saliva and a killer bite.
. King Cobra
The largest venomous snake in the world, the king cobra is so deadly it could kill an elephant.
. Bullet Ant
The bullet ant is the largest ant species in the world and has a highly toxic sting that can incapacitate animals the size of fully grown men.
. Leaf-Tailed Gecko
Leaf-tailed geckos are the ultimate masters of disguise — even their eyeballs are camouflaged. They use their impressive leap and sticky toes to climb up into the canopy at night to ambush their prey.
. Yellow Anaconda
This camouflaged killer uses its forked tongue to find its victims from the tastes and smells in the air. When it has a hold of its prey, the yellow anaconda squeezes the life out of it in a matter of minutes.
. Spectacled Caiman
This crocodilian reptile is the king of stealth, armed with an awesome turn of speed. With one snap of its jaws, the spectacled caiman can kill almost anything stone dead.
. Poison Dart Frog
These tiny frogs pack a powerful punch. The two-inch-long golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill ten grown men.
. Eyelash Pit Viper
The eyelash pit viper is accurate enough to catch hummingbirds on the wing. It has a tiny pit between its nostril and eye which is incredibly sensitive at picking up heat, allowing the pit viper to build a 3-D image of its prey, even in total darkness.
. Sidewinder
Every part of the sidewinder, or Peringuey's adder, is camouflaged — even its eyeballs, which poke up above the sand while the rest of its body lays hidden, waiting for prey.
. Tarantula Hawk Wasp
The tarantula hawk wasp has one of the most painful stings of any insect on the planet. It eats tarantula spiders and is the largest wasp in the world.
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