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The Deadliest Creatures (Most Easy to
Miss)
The
deadliest (and easy to miss) critters lurk in dark silence, ready to
strike with either the barest of warnings or none at all - and with
absolutely fatal venom.
1.
The Cone Snail: can kill you in less than 4 minutes
Ốc sên có hình
ống ..kó thễ ziết bạn trong 4
fút.
Say, for instance, you happen to be happily walking through the
low surf merrily picking up and discarding shells, looking for just the
right one to decorate your desk back at the office.
With no warning at all, however, you feel a sharp sting from one
of those pretty shells -- a sting that quickly flares into a crawling
agony. With that quick sting, the cone
snail's
barbed spear has insidiously injected you with one of the most potent
neurotoxins in existence.
(image credit: Richard
Ling)
(image credit: Kerry Matz)
2.
Poison Arrow Frog: Lethal Touch
Nhái màu sống trên kây:
Hễ đụng vào là về chầu tỗ tiên "đễ được sai vặt"
(image credit: mofmann)
That frog over there, for
instance: that tiny, brilliantly colored tree frog. Doesn't he look like
some kind of Faberge ornament, there against that vermilion leaf?
Wouldn't such a natural jewel look just gorgeous in a terrarium back
home?
(image credit: Edward
Noble)
Pick him and you'll be dead in a
matter of minutes. One second frolicking in the undergrowth, the next
spasming and foaming on the jungle floor. No stinger, no bite, no venom:
just the shimmering slime covering his brilliant body.
(image credit: Adrian Pingstone)
"They are the only animal
in the world known to be able to kill a human by touch alone. They can
jump as far as 2 inches."
3.
The lazy clown of the insect world.
Loại mối kó lông như sâu rọm .. Dụng vô là
"ngũm" ngay. Dó là chưa kễ nọc dộc cũa hắn kó dặc tính ngăn
kãn dông máu.
(image credit: Diego
Gonçalves)
The adult moth is just a moth,
but the hairs of the caterpillar are juicy with nasty stuff, so nasty
that dozens of people die every year from just touching them. By the way,
it’s not a good way to go, either: their venom is a extremely powerful
anticoagulant, death happening as the blood itself breaks down. Not fun.
Very not fun.
(image credit: Ronai
Rocha)
4.
Beaked Sea Snake
Rắn kó mõ sống zưới bễ
Another creature of nightmares
that doesn’t come with a theme song is a strange import to the world
aquatica. When you think snake you usually think of dry land. But if you
go paddling around the Persian Gulf (or coastal islands of India) keep a
wary eye out for the gently undulating wave of Enhydrina Schistosa.
(image credit: insatiable dreams)
5.
Stone Fish waits for you to step on it
Ká "đá" thường vùi mình
trong cát ..zưới dáy biễn..
But it’s not time to leave the sea quite yet. There are two nasty
things in the blue depths you should spend many a sleepless night
frightened of. For the big one you’ll have to wait a bit, for the one
right below it in terrifying lethality you just have to watch your step
when you’re walking along the bottom of the ocean.
(image credit: island life)
6.
Box Jellyfish should really be called the "coffin" jellyfish
"Sứa hộp"..nên
dỗi ra tên "sứa quan
tài" thì đúng nghĩa hơn.
Chironex
fleckeri: a tiny jellyfish found off the coast of Australia and
southeastern Asia. Only about sixteen inches long, it has four
eye-clusters with twenty-four eyes, its tentacles carry thousands of
nematocysts, microscopic stingers activated not by ill-will but by a
simple brush against shell, or skin. Do this and they fire, injecting
anyone and anything with the most powerful neurotoxin known.
(image credit: Zoltan Takacs)
As
you can see on the top left of the image below, it's pretty hard to
notice Chironex Fleckeri in the wild:
(image credit: reefed)
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