Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Siberian tiger, Javan rhinoceros or saola are rare animals classified as the most endangered in the world due to the effects of climate change and rampant poaching.

1. Ivory-billed woodpecker

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Ivory-billed woodpeckers have or are living in the southeastern United States and Cuba. This bird was once thought to be extinct. However, several reports in 2004 and 2006 showed the species reappearing in Arkansas and Florida, USA. However, the evidence for the existence of this woodpecker is rather vague. Experts say that if they still exist, the number of birds is also very small and they are vulnerable. The disappearance of this species is thought to be due to human encroachment that limits habitat and hunting for feathers.

2. Amur newspaper

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a very rare leopard subspecies that inhabits the deserted and snow-covered forests of the Primorye region of eastern Russia. This cheetah used to live in Korea and northern China, however, they are all extinct in these areas. Threats to the Amur leopard include habitat loss due to logging, human poaching, and global climate change.

3. Javan Rhino

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

The Javan rhinoceros is the most endangered of the five rhino species in the world. The number of individuals extant today ranges from 40 to 60, living in the western part of the island of Java, Indonesia, in the Ujung Kulon National Park. The last Javan rhino in Vietnam's Cat Tien National Park was killed by poachers in 2011. This rhino used to live in Southeast Asian countries, but poaching for its horns makes it almost extinct.

4. Northern Sportive Lemur

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

This species of lemur is currently less than 20 individuals living in the wild. They live mainly on the island of Madagascar, off the southeast coast of Africa. Northern Sportive lemur population decline is due to hunting and lack of forest habitat.

5. Northern Right Whale

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Northern Right whales currently only 350 live in the waters of Canada and the United States. This fish not only contains a lot of fish oil, but also floats to the surface after death, so it is easy to handle. Although the Northern Right whale is protected today, its numbers are constantly decreasing as it is caught for commercial purposes.

6. Why?

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Sao la (Pseudoryx xentinhensis), one of the rarest mammals in the world, lives in remote mountainous areas in the Truong Son Mountains in Vietnam and Laos. This species is very endangered in the wild, classified as endangered in the Red Book of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and in the Red Book of Vietnam. Saola was first seen in 1992.

7. Leatherback Sea Turtle

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

The leatherback sea turtle (Demochelys coriacea) is the largest species of tortoise in the world and has a worldwide range. They are classified as rare and endangered species. According to IUCN, the number of adult turtles in the world in 1982 was 115,000. 14 years later, the number dropped to only 20,000-30,000. The theft of turtle eggs, illegal poaching and habitat loss are the reasons why this species of turtle is gradually disappearing.

8. Siberian Tiger

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

Siberian tiger or Amur tiger is the largest animal in the cat family in the world with a weight of up to 300 kg. Unlike other bitter melons, the Siberian tiger lives in the frozen birch forests of the Russian Far East and in China and Korea. They are classified as one of the most endangered animals in the world. There are only about 500 tigers left in the world today.

9. Chinese giant salamander

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianas) is the largest amphibian in the world, with a body length of up to 1.8 m. This species lives mainly in the southern, southwestern and central regions of China. They usually live in forest streams and can lay up to 500 eggs at a time. This species has almost completely disappeared in the wild because they are hunted for food.

10. Little Dodo (Little Dodo)

Top 10 most dangerous animals on the planet

The Dodo bird, also known as the Manumea bird, lives in Samoa in the western Pacific Ocean. Although this bird has a body length of only about 30 cm, it is in fact a relative of the big Dodo. The great Dodo became extinct 400 years ago. Endangered is also a threat to the small Dodo.