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White sharks are the deadliest sea predators in the world and can reach speeds of up to 60 km/hour.
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10 Interesting Fact About The world's most dangerous predators
10 Interesting Fact About The world's most dangerous predators
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White sharks are the deadliest sea predators in the world and can reach speeds of up to 60 km/hour.
Siberian Tiger is the largest cat in the world and can reach weighing up to 300 kg.
African lions can run at speeds of up to 80 km/hour and have long canines up to 10 cm.
The king's cobra can vomit enough poison to kill up to 20 people in one bite.
Polar bears are the largest predator on land and can reach up to 700 kg.
Nile Krokodil is the largest reptile in the world and can reach a length of up to 6 meters.
Sumatran Tiger is the smallest tiger species in the world and its population is decreasing.
Grizzly Bear can run at speeds of up to 55 km/hour and have extraordinary physical strength.
African elephants have a larger brain than most other land animals and can remember the place of water and food that is important for years.
Higial shark is a unique shark species with a head shaped like a hammer and can reach a length of up to 4 meters.