Well, this time I decided to review the most fierce and brutal animals in Africa because Africa has one of the most densely populated wild big animals in the world. Let's plunge a little deeper into nature now.
LIONS
Lions are unquestionably one of Africa's most majestic and proud big cats. These fierce big cats travel in prides, and a lion's pride is made up of a few male and female lions and their cubs. You don't want them charging at you because they can run up to 80km/h, and the fastest a man can go is roughly 45km/h, so they could run roughly twice as fast as a man. Don't get too excited just yet; a swipe of their claw could behead a fully grown human, and the adult male can weigh up to 190kg.
HYENAS
Hyenas are basically the laughing psychopath of the jungle. Please do not engaged this animals they aren't friendly. They are not jesters, their vocals are merely limited to laughing and howling. They attack in packs and devour pretty much anything in their path in a whim, hyenas can't engage a lion in battle that's quite rude they can only succeed in their numbers. One important thing to know is that they have hierarchy more like queens to the lowest ranks.
CHEETAH
Cheetahs are the fastest animals on the planet. They could reach speeds of 80-130 km/h; if that isn't wild, I don't know what is. They could basically seize their prey before it took its first few kicking steps. You don't want this beast pursuing you. However, unlike hyenas and their appearance, cheetahs are more or less timid in the sense that they fear more than any other big cat. And they're not your typical big cats; I guess they're considered big cats because of their speed, and their sounds are less frightening than lions' roars; they sound like little fluffy puppies. Have you ever wondered why they have black striped fur on their face (eye region)? It's to reduce the reflection of sunlight and improve their eyesight as they approach insane speeds.
CROCODILE
They're big, dangerous, and terrifying reptiles. You do not want them in your yard. They are ruthless when they are hungry. If they wanted to, they could probably snap a man in half. Their death roll is one of their killing mechanisms. They encircle their prey with their muscle-infested jaws and spin violently until the body part snaps off. They are simply a nightmare, and I'm sure you don't want to fall into one. If you do get stuck in one, your chances of survival are.....at the very least, you'll survive.
HIPPOTAMUS
Hippopotamuses are basically river buses. This massive fat living terror is capable of crushing Crocs and alligators. Crocs literally respect them, and it's amusing to see baby hippos sniffing around on Crocs in the river, sometimes stepping on them, and the Crocs not retaliating in any way. Why would they? Their heads would be served to the river's king, the hippos. Don't underestimate their size; they can easily run up to 48km/h, which means they can outrun an average man in the jungle, so you'd have to power up to around 50km/h to beat them.
RHINOS
Rhinoceros are big, scary, and average jungle doctors with their spiky horn that extends from their head. Rhinos are not particularly dangerous; they are more like your average man; they like their space and are not particularly forgiving. If you don't want to cause any trouble, it's best to keep your distance. Don't even think of outrunning this mighty beast, which can run up to 50km/h and is known for the lethal blows it delivers from its head. They are large scaly reptiles, similar to the now-extinct dinosaurs. They must have had a good time.
Which animal had the most heinous and cruel behavior? Please let me know in the comments.
All these animals have a specific area they are good at. cheetah is actually a fast animal but it can't survive for ling in water comparing it to crocodile.
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