These 12 Animals May Look Cute, But They Can be Deadly
Please don't let the name fool you as, apart from its looks, there is nothing sweet about this furry little ball of claws and teeth. Honey badgers have a fearsome reputation in the animal world and, as a result, they have few natural predators. The thick skin of this voracious predator can protect it from snake bites, insect stings, and even machetes and arrows. Honey badgers love to feast on some of the world's deadliest snakes, but they are also partial to a zebra or deer every now and then. When they make a kill, they devour all parts of their prey, including skin, hair, flesh, feathers, and bones.
These cute little guys may only be about 5-8 inches long, but they pack enough power to kill a human in a matter of minutes. A matter of seconds after being bitten (which ironically is painless), the victim will start to feel nauseous, then they will begin to lose their vision, touch, speech and the ability to swallow. In just 3 minutes, the nervous system shuts down completely, paralysis occurs and respiratory failure commences. Without immediate medical help, the victim will die. As there is no antidote for blue-ringed octopus venom, the victim must be kept alive using machines until the venom works its way out of the body. this usually takes around 24 hours and leaves no obvious side effects. Scarily, the victim is aware of everything that is happening around them, but cannot respond in anyway. Blue-ringed octopus venom is 1200 times more toxic than cyanide.