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5 animals you wouldn't suspect are actually fearsome predators

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 14 Aug 2018


When asked to name the greatest hunters one would automatically respond with the standard tiger or lion or the crocodile. But in nature, there are unexpected predators smaller in size that will match up to even the biggest of the predators with theirferociousness and fearlessness. Here is why Mr big the unassuming shrew is one of the most fearless predators in Zootopia.Following is a transcript of the video.Foxes cower at his name. Polar bears follow his every order. The name Mr. Big strikes fear into the heart of many a predator in Zootopia. As well it should, Mr. Big, after all, is an arctic shrew. And shrews are fearsome predators.Turns out some of the most formidable hunters in nature, come in surprising packages.Quick, think of a fearsome predator. What comes to mind' Crocodiles' Cobras' Tigers' You might not think to flee at the sight of this Northern short-tailed shrew. And that would be a mistake.These tiny guys can take down prey over twice their size with a single bite. Their secret' Venomous spit. In fact, these shrews are one of the only mammals on Earth with a toxic bite. But even they cant contend with our next hunter, the mongoose.They mostly dine on insects, small reptiles, birds, and rodents. But some species also go after deadlier prey. Like cobras, mambas, and other venomous snakes. And sure, it takes guts to battle a full-hooded cobra but theres more to this bravery than meets the eye. These mongooses are resistant to neurotoxins in snake venom. Normally, the toxins bind to muscle cell receptors which blocks signals from the brain, causing paralysis. But certain mongooses have specially shaped receptors that fend off the toxins.Next up, the giant otter. On average, theyre about as long as a human man is tall. And usually, prefer prey like catfish and piranhas. But on rare occasions, theyve been known to go after anacondas and croc-like caimans at least twice their length. And they dont even have any secret weapons, like toxic saliva, for help! Just their fellow otters since they sometimes hunt in groups.But believe it or not, theres another type of weasel who goes after even bigger quarry. The Wolverine. Wolverines are about the size of a border collie. And have been known to hunt caribou! They like to ambush their prey and when that doesnt work, they have the gall to try and steal prey from larger predators like wolves and bears.Last but certainly not least is perhaps the most unsuspecting predator of them all. Meet the Epomis beetle. Right after birth, these hungry larvae are already on the hunt. Frogs, toads, and salamanders are a tasty meal. But the newborns cant just chase these large meals down. Instead, they lure their prey by tricking it into attacking them. Then, they swing around, sink their hooked jaws into the flesh, and latch on. Mmm, lunch time!Whether youre dealing with a beetle or a weasel, the lessons clear, size isnt everything. Are there any unsuspecting predators we missed' Let us know in the comments. And thanks for watching.Join the conversation about this story
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