Slow lorises
Javan slow-loris climbing up the tree after being released by International Animal Rescue (IAR), in a National Park of Mount Salak. They were taken from markets or individuals who illegally sold them as pets on December 20, 2016, in West Java, Indonesia.
Polar Bear
The expedition of the Turkish Scientific Research Team near Svalbard Islands in the Arctic Ocean in Norway, July 23, 2022, saw the observation of polar bears.
According to the, bear spray, carrying a gun or getting naked to distract yourself from polar bears are the best ways to protect yourself if you do run into one. New York Post.
Leopard Seal
Leopard seal / sea leopard (Hydrurga leptonyx) in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
Panda
Photographed in its enclosure at Madrid Zoo, a panda bear climbs to the top of a tree.
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Pandas may put on a facade of being somewhat endearing, peaceful, and lazy, but humans shouldn't get too close. They're slow, but their claws and teeth are powerful.
Moose
Bull foraging by moose (Alces Alces) in moorland with birch tree in autumn, Scandinavia.
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Moose can growUp to 5 to 6.5 feet tall at the shoulders and up to 1,800 lbs.
"Moose are not normally aggressive; however, they can become aggressive when they are harassed by people, dogs, and traffic, or when hungry and tired, especially in winter when they must walk through deep snow," according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Kangaroo
Lucky Bay, Western Australia, August 6, 2014: Kangaroos on Lucky Bay’s beach in the Cape Le Grand National Park.
Hedgehogs
This photograph taken on June 16, 2022 shows hedgehogs eating in the "Les P'tits Kipik" association's park, which advocates for the protection of the species, in Orsay.
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Growing between 5 to 12 inches longHedgehogs look cute with their 1 to 2-inch tails. However, hedgehogs can grow their quills if they are threatened or scared. The creatures are capableAlthough they can bite humans and carry parasites in their quillss, some people choose to keep them as pets.
Mantis Shrimp
Rainbow mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus Scyllarus). New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Solomon sea.
There are two groups of mantis shrimp — spearers and smashers, which describe how they attack their prey.
Hippopotamus
A hippopotamus is seen with her newly born calf in an enclosure at Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden in Guwahati, India's northeastern state of Assam, Oct. 4, 2022.
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