What is the most deadliest animal on the planet?

petjunkie

Active Member
Contrary to what most people say, the most dangerous animal in the world
is not the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. It's a shark riding
on an elephant's back, just trampling and eating everything they see.
"Jack Handey"
 

morval

Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/2693866
How can scientists say that the earth is millions or billions of years old if they can HARDLY ID DNA from a human that's been dead for about 100 years? If the earth was "billions" of years old, how big was the sun then? The sun is burning up and getting smaller everyday, the sun would have had to be thousands of times bigger than it is today if the earth was billions of years old. So, after a billion years the sun was burning up and turning smaller and the smaller the sun gets, the farther away earth is away from the sun.
donno where you got you info on stars but its backwards: they start as gas clouds, condense, then grow bigger at the end of there life, then shrink/explode...heres a pic to help you
 

nano reefer

Active Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/2694125
Yeah, I know. Its not all about looks like Nano Reefer said. You can have the prettiest girl in the WORLD and shes going to be a pain in the a$$.
quote me on where i said women are all about looks. quote me. you wont find that quote. cuz i didnt say it! i just made a comment on how women have changed in 10,000 years. its a known fact that with all animal species, the good looking ones survive. did you know not all male peacocks have blue feathers? most do, but the ones that dont can't attract mates and therefore die without kids. same concept applies with every living form of life (except plants because they cant see each other).
 

nano reefer

Active Member
Originally Posted by morval
http:///forum/post/2694798
donno where you got you info on stars but its backwards: they start as gas clouds, condense, then grow bigger at the end of there life, then shrink/explode...heres a pic to help you

i thought the whole sun shrinking thing was a bit funny.
look, i am not an atheist, more agnostic than anything. i go to church every sunday, but neither explanation of how the world began can give answers. i trust science more because its something we can test and prove. when god said let there be light, who turned it on? how could a single man make an enormous burning cload of gas? what language would he speak if there we no other people to talk to? nobody can explain those thing, but with science we can have a very good idea of how the earth was formed, and how the sun and all other planets formed, but even with all the science we cant have any way of knowing how that piece of dust or meteor turned into an entire planet filled with millions of forms of life. yeah, i am agnostic, but between science and religious faiths, science is starting to win me over. i am done.
 

yerboy

Active Member
Originally Posted by Nano Reefer
http:///forum/post/2694864
i thought the whole sun shrinking thing was a bit funny.
look, i am not an atheist, more agnostic than anything. i go to church every sunday, but neither explanation of how the world began can give answers. i trust science more because its something we can test and prove. when god said let there be light, who turned it on? how could a single man make an enormous burning cload of gas? what language would he speak if there we no other people to talk to? nobody can explain those thing, but with science we can have a very good idea of how the earth was formed, and how the sun and all other planets formed, but even with all the science we cant have any way of knowing how that piece of dust or meteor turned into an entire planet filled with millions of forms of life. yeah, i am agnostic, but between science and religious faiths, science is starting to win me over. i am done.
he spoke English silly.. ROFL
 

perfectdark

Active Member
Not sure if it was said yet or not...
The Malo Kingi....Fairly new species, its roughly the size of a peanut, but it's venom is fatal. FYI Its a jelly fish, said to be related to the box jelly fish, but other scientists say its a different species altogether.
But I agree what is meant by deadliest. Which has the most potential or is responsible for the most?
 

porkchop48

Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2693775
Wow excellent list. I am glad we don't have any of those dart frogs here. Amazing how most of those on the list are so small but deadly to humans, whether we are animals or not!


Ihave a lot of darts frogs,
May I should be scared or start spiking peoples coffee
 

bigarn

Active Member
yeah, what PD said .... nasty little buggers with a sting so painful you wish you'd die quick.
 

jerthunter

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2692249
Is there one particular animal that is more fierce and gruesome deadly and dangerous than any other?
Discuss.
The answer is Yes.
I win!
Now if you want to know which one... thats a different story.
The mosquito is a pretty good choice even though it takes the credit for other's work. (As far as it killing with "wussy" diseases check out Brugia malayi (I hope I spelled it correctly) and others forms of filarisis and you might want to bath in DDT before you go outside...)
I'd go with humans though since I consider then animals (after all its just a word that we define... so if we says humans are animals... well then humans must be animals...)
 
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