Most Dangerous Animal Body Parts That Can Kill Them

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 The Most Dangerous Animal Body Parts which will Kill Them


Nature has given animals some body parts in order that they will defend themselves, get food, and appearance cool. But sometimes those self same body parts can hurt an animal so badly that it can easily lose its life how exactly make certain .

Veru babarusa is one of the most unusual creatures on our planet. It looks like a pig but differs too much from its consciousness. Piglet is small its back is arched its legs are long enough and it has almost no fur these animals prefer plant food and clean water. But the main thing about babarussa is of course their fangs in males the lower and upper canines grow throughout their life and bend toward the head it's not uncommon for a fang to grow so much that it begins to grow into the skull. Literally imagine your tooth bending upward and going up to your forehead it's not very pleasant and it's dangerous too.

And deer pigs do not like that either actually think fangs block the view. Fortunately, apart from their strange shape their fangs are fragile more often than not though they break before they reach the skull. For example during a fight for a female or simply from time.

If you're lucky in fact unlike deer pigs things are much sadder for common reindeer their antlers are strong enough even to injure other animals. It's a real weapon that would alright cause the death of its wear.

Male deer fights are common during the breeding season they fight for females and such most often he just runs into another's antlers and but during the fierce fight they hapless. Males may also clutch the antlers so tightly that they can't deal with this situation by themselves the end is very sad the reindeer can't get up can't eat are deprived of the possibility to drink and just slowly die nature can be ruthless. And if it takes place near the water the reindeer can't only clash but fall flat the ice together then freeze also together. But sometimes the animals are lucky and people notice their misery in time it's enough to cut out a couple of antlers or shoot them off.

These wild rams are considered the most important can weigh over 100 pounds and appearance quite menacing.

Especially if you look at their large strong corkscrew-shaped horns which arguably used to protect themselves from predators and to fight for females. However, despite their majestic appearance, the fate of these wild rams is sometimes tragic the horns which are meant to be a powerful weapon of self-defense can lead the animal to a slow and painful death the older the arguably get the more likely it is that their horns will begin to grow in the wrong direction and eventually pierce the rams faces slowly and painfully they're going to penetrate deeper and deeper until they end in death either from infection or anyway you get the thought evolution may be a pretty ruthless thing we should not thank it for such a trick with the poor ram's horns.

However human intervention too not always lead to something good for centuries people have been making more profitable breeds for agriculture and it ended up well pretty controversial. Especially when it involves sheep wild species still lose most of their wool. Every year so to some domestic sheep but those that are bred for wool always regrow year-round without paws and if you don't cut them in time. It can end very badly long wool may be a bad option in extremely popular weather. Sometimes it results in heat stress there also are mobility issues. If a sheep with long wool lays down on a steep slope it can't roll over from its back it's like those bugs that lie with their legs up in the air. In addition, the wool causes vision problems not enough trouble excess wool which isn't cut begins to pile upright on the animal forming knots all kinds of parasites thrive under these knots insects cause unbearable itching which disturbs sheep and makes them constantly rub against trees fences and against everything that it comes across in such cases the sheep may tear its sides until they bleed which may be a direct thanks to infection and sepsis in extreme cases the sheep with too many wools may die so sheep need regular visits to the sheep barber and here's another absurd fact for you.

Donkeys need manicures like horses most donkeys need their hooves cut at certain intervals its usually every six to ten weeks you got it right horses are subjected to this procedure as well.

if the hooves aren't cut the animal loses its ability to walk straight which causes trauma discomfort and shock to everyone who sees the bent hooves because it's a really creepy sight I wonder how wild donkeys deal with that and yet there are so few wild donkeys left that i guess hooves would be the least of their problems being a hooved animal is quite difficult because nature constantly strives to give you a death test even the most common places can become dangerous if the temperature drops a bit honestly i don't know how deer end up on the ice and so far from the bank an animal caught in such a situation is doomed if people don't come to help. let's get that other front leg yeah

In this respect nature is more favorable to us we know how to keep our balance even on very slippery surfaces plus we invented boats ropes hovercrafts skates and other useful things you can use them to get any deer out of a trap the only pity is that you won't get any thanks from the animals okay if deer rams and other ungulates seem to be very unlucky in life then there must be some species that got some bonuses from nature








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