Sharks scare the fuck out of me. I've dropped games due to them and it's why I won't ever play Raft.
Id be far more scared in the presence of sharks and gators than anything else.
That doesn't make them any less scary. Especially in video games where they ARE going after you.It's sad that people are so terrified of sharks. Media has ruined their image.
Vast majority of the different shark species aren't dangerous to people and attacks against humans are very rare.
True.It's not that. It's the idea the cat possibly knew it was being followed and circled around. That's much more concerning than something you might just stumble upon and hope you don't make it angry.
I've seen human beings clown on crocs just for shits and giggles. Like people bully crocs and gators just because they can.
Ain't nobody trying to bully a tiger without five layers of safety between them and that thing.
Humans are the scariest predator on Earth, and nothing is even in the remote ballpark. And this is true from pretty much ever facet you view the question from. Humans have the means to kill pretty much anything they feel like killing, whenever they feel like doing it. They can render entire species extinct, and think little of doing so. And in terms of raw brutality, not even housecats are more terrifying than humans in their capacity to torture their victims.
Most answers in this thread are of the form "what would scare a human, if a human met it in the wild?"
Who cares?
Here's a better question: what non-human animal isn't completely and utterly terrified of humans? Seemingly pretty much just the ones that exist on a scale where they don't deal very directly with humans, like tardigrades. Even most critters that are capable of enjoying modest symbiotic relationships with humans, like house-dwelling spiders, are routinely slaughtered by humans out of spite.
Folks in this thread have brought up numerous animals which are capable of scaring humans, and even killing them. But most of the time, these animals also cower in fear from those strange bipedal creatures which annihilate everything in their wake. It is rarely outside of desperation - protecting their young, or starvation, or accident - that these animals choose to engage humans directly. Meanwhile, humans regularly stomp all over these animals' territory with confidence without a second thought. It's very obvious that these animals are usually more afraid of humans than the other way around!
The correct answer. These fuckers are TERRIFYING.
I genuinely think bears are the most frightening animals you can encounter. Walk in the wrong place and "threaten" some Cubs and you are going to have to deal with a walking tank that can climb trees, swim, run faster than you, and cut you in fucking half with one swipe.
Tony's been lifting.Of the big cats Tigers are the perfect example of speed and power.
Equal parts scary and majestic.
i fucking love this channel, i watch it every day, and i've seen these cats do some extremely terrifying shit
couple months ago i saw them snatch a warthog as he was coming over a hill or something. the sounds that warthog made will be with me forever
Same, channel is so good.
God that clip, one thing so brutal about Lions and Leopards is the slow suffocation, but at least with leopards you aren't getting eaten alive during the process,
I'd rather be eaten by Wild Dogs.
Sounds like something a shark would say...It's sad that people are so terrified of sharks. Media has ruined their image.
Vast majority of the different shark species aren't dangerous to people and attacks against humans are very rare.
i've been putting it on as background noise while i play Hades recently. did something happen with James? i remember he said he was gonna leave, he had a tearful goodbye and everything, but then he just kept showing up. him and Trishala are the best
also, on the opposite side of this, one of the recent episodes had a cheetah cub being taken down by a crocodile while its mother watched. i screamed when this happened
They seem to be, but reality is that they're generally pretty chill. I've taken pictures with them on Komodo itself where I was within a few feet. Definitely wouldn't do that with a tiger.
Of course, there are rangers with you, but reality is that they're only armed with a stick as the Komodo Dragons are endangered. Supposedly hitting them on the nose scares them off. Plus they don't really kill their prey directly, but simply bite and then wait for the prey to succumb to bacteria that 's in their saliva. This can take a few days and can be treated pretty well.