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IF YOU SEE THIS, RUN FAST AND ASK FOR HELP

Dangerous signs if you see don't keep quiet

By EKWUNUGA EMMANUELPublished 6 months ago 3 min read
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IF YOU SEE THIS, RUN FAST AND ASK FOR HELP
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if you see these run fast and ask for help there are so many different animals in the world that nobody even knows the exact number of existing species some of them are beautiful and some are ugly however not everything is as it seems because the ugly ones may be safe and the beautiful ones can be deadly or not [Music] for example this caterpillar looks like somebody dropped their wig by accident it`s not very big but it`s very hairy you might think that because it's hairy it's tender to touch but don't let that fool you in fact if you touch the hairs they will penetrate your skin and sting you wow that doesn't seem fair now does it according to the experience of other people the pain is unimaginably bad so stay away from this caterpillar if you can however if you get stumped doctors recommend washing the area use soap and water but be very careful not to press the spot because this will make the poison spread faster after you finish washing the sting put some ice on it to reduce the pain if the pain doesn't go away within the next 30 minutes or so go to the hospital immediately we think caterpillar pus looks too gross to touch it and we hope you agree with us [Music] now we're going to tell you about 12 other animals that you should run from as fast as you can if you ever encounter them in the wild counting down from number 12 death stalker well the name says it all this is the deadliest scorpion of all to give you some perspective the death stalker is responsible for 75 of all victims of scorpion attacks usually it doesn't kill healthy adults they only feel terrible pain but it can easily kill children if they are stung they have a fever coma and finally they can't breathe because the lungs are filled with fluids if this kind of scorpion still doesn't seem awful enough to you how do you like this they can demonstrate cannibalistic behavior if they can't find other food they can also eat snakes if they win the fight the only way to survive being stung by this scorpion is to go to the hospital immediately isn't this fun number 11. carpet viper here comes another champion carpet viper is considered to be the deadliest snake because it kills the biggest number of people yearly the way it kills is really curious in an awful way it injects some toxin into the blood of the victim this toxin doesn't let the blood clot so the victim just bleeds to death number 10 cone snail now this snail is so dangerous that one drop of its venom is more than enough to end 20 human lives the worst thing about it is there is no cure or some kind of antidote if it stings you you are dead whatever you do it is also known as the cigarette snail because its poison kills you as fast as it takes you to finish one cigarette hopefully you don't smoke so that you'll have time for something more important number nine stonefish this thing looks like a stone see now there are two things you need to know about this fish first if you confuse it with a rock and step on its spikes it will poison you and you will lose your leg that's actually the best case scenario the stonefish is very economical it injects the amount of poison proportional to the pressing

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