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mooses are dangerous and are the most agressive animals in the north :))One of it is lion but it's not as dangerous as a Mosquito! I know! Mosquitoes can kill u! They Are VERY dangerous PeterFoster111: Yes, the mosquito is the most dangerous. But, the most dangerous animal in the whole whide world besides the mosquito, is man.Last time I checked mosquitoes were classified as insects, not animals. And enough with the cliches about how "man" is the most dangerous animal - the person is simply asking which animals are the most dangerous. To answer this, I would base it off of the number of humans killed each year by the specific animals, so that would make snakes, crocodiles, elephants, hippos, and lions the most dangerous animals.Some of the most dangerous animals are elephants. really. They are large, fast and if you get stepped on by one, or charged, you are a goner. Also, wild cats like tigers and leopards are the most dangerous wild cats. Of course, there are more dangerous animals than these. Also, the Komodo Dragon is quite dangerous, but they are not common.
The mosquito is considered one of the most dangerous animals in the world due to its ability to transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus, which collectively cause millions of deaths each year.
Some dangerous animals include lions, sharks, and snakes. These animals have the ability to cause harm or even be fatal to humans if encountered in the wild. It's important to exercise caution and respect when near these animals.
Animals are a lower life form and have no understanding.
The Bermuda Triangle is not a set defined area, and different accounts of the Bermuda Triangle give different measurements of it. In most of these, there are several islands.
There is no culture pertaining to the Bermuda Triangle, just a mystery. I do hate to disagree, but the most powerful culture around the Bermuda triangle is tourism.
people don't travel across the Bermuda triangle. but i have a suspicion that may the Bermuda triangle has a connection with area 5.
The city and port of Nassau is located in the Bahamas which do fall within the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle encompasses the region from Bermuda to Puerto Rico to Miami.
Bermuda Triangle.
No, the Bermuda triangle is formed by lines drawn from Miami Florida to the Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and includes most of the Bahama Islands.
Most recently, US. nuclear submarine, 'scorpion' , had been lost in Bermuda triangle in May, 1968.
Yes it is but it is just not as easy as most places.
Miami, Puerto Rico, the Bahama Islands, and Bermuda are usually the land areas that are included in most versions of the Bermuda triangle. The type of land that these places have in common is beautiful beaches and surrounding waters that are very popular with tourists.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle per se is defined over open water: no land.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary place, so what it exactly includes is up to an individual's imagination.
The Bermuda Triangle is a lot of nonsense. Most of the disappearances can be explained with investigations. NOVA, the PBS science show, looked into the Bermuda Triangles and proved it was much ado about nothing. The main reason people talk about the Bermuda Triangle is make money from gullible individuals.
Yes, there were kids who went into the Bermuda Triangle. Most of them were passengers onboard ships that disappeared, such as the Mary Celeste, where the passengers were the captain, his wife, and his baby daughter. Hope this helps :)
The Bermuda triangle is made up of lines drawn on a map from Miami, FL to Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and includes most of the Bahama Islands. In 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms. The Bermuda Triangle was devised by authors, not scientists and every decade has a new crop of people who will buy the stories (at least for a while). The 'justification' for the Bermuda Triangle is selling books, movies, and videos.