This Is Why Touching a Dead Camel Is So Dangerous



Who doesn’t love animals? When you see one, it’s hard to resist the temptation to touch it. But the thing is… there are some that, no matter how cute and cuddly they look, they simply must not be petted. These are 20 animals you should never ever touch!

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32 thoughts on “This Is Why Touching a Dead Camel Is So Dangerous”

  1. the Crown of Thorns Starfish can’t move any where close to 12 mile/hr, it can move only 20 meters per hour. I think the confusion comes from thinking 🤔 it moves 20 km/hr which converts to 12 miles, but it can only move 20 meters/hr.

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  2. Hmmm I used to swim with dolphins all the time, they like to surf the same waves. Have even touched a couple while while sitting on board waiting. I figured they were just curious bc always heard they are very smart… different types of dolphins seem to not like each other though. The ones in tanks dont count as real attacks because they are locked in a small pool probably driving them insane. Imagine being taken from the whole world and stuck in a bathtub after a few years you'd probably snap too.

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  3. Really!? Someone has to be told not to touch a dead bloated camel?! And what idiot would want to play with a giant cassowary?! When you do stupid stuff stupid things happen to you. Like I said you can be taught a lot of things but you can't fix stupid. I'm just saying common sense is not always common.

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  4. I keep reading Australian fauna is trying to kill people and yet there are so many other animals and insects that don't live in Australia trying to decimate others! We in Oz have our regular spiders, snakes, sea creatures like the rest of the world but Australia is not that dangerous! Well not more than anywhere else!

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