#1: Honey Badger
The honey badger is one animal that looks like it doesn't weigh much. Bears and lions are big enough to scare honey badgers away, even though they are only a few feet long.
#2: Wolverine
Wolverines are related to weasels and are about the size of dogs. They are known for being very dangerous. Wolverines are usually scavengers and are only found in the far north of the world.
#3: Black Mamba
Snakes that carry poison are usually pretty trigger happy when they have those lightning-fast tools in their mouths. However, black mambas are very dangerous.
#4: Hippopotamus
Hipos are semi-aquatic animals that look soft and harmless, but they are actually one of the most dangerous mammals in Africa. The power of their big jaws and teeth can easily kill people.
#5: African Buffalo
Perhaps the African Buffalo (also called the cape buffalo) is not the first animal that comes to mind when you think of the most dangerous animals in Africa. Still, these big, horned herd animals
#6: Cassowary
This bird, which is third only to ostriches and emus in size, mostly eats food but will also eat small animals sometimes. It is still thought to be one of the most dangerous birds in the world.
#7: Least Weasel
Weasels are small animals that live all over the Northern Hemisphere. Most of the time, they are less than a foot long. But even though they are small, these weasels are very mean.
#8: Saltwater Crocodile
So it turns out that these huge snakes, which can get up to 20 feet long, weigh over a ton, and have heads full of teeth, are pretty mean. They are from the islands and coasts of Southeast Asia.
#9: Black Rhinoceros
At first glance, black rhinos may look calm, but their huge horns can be very dangerous. Black rhinos are nervous and angry when they feel threatened, and they usually charge straight at the threat.
#10: Tasmanian Devil
If a popular cartoon figure is based on an animal that looks like a slobbering storm of chaos, then that animal is probably scary in real life too.