9 Terrifying Creatures That Still Roam the Earth Today

Blue-Ringed Octopus

The Blue-Ringed Octopus is a marine species that can be found in the seas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, mainly in Australia and Southeast Asia. It is a little creature, but it is quite poisonous at the same time.

Golden Poisonous Dart Frog

Small and beautifully colored, the Golden Poison Dart Frog is a species of frog that is indigenous to the jungles of western Colombia, which is located in South America. It is notable for the remarkable look that it has.

Stonefish

Located predominantly in the seas of the Indo-Pacific area, which includes the waterways of Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean, the Stonefish is a marine fish that is known to be very poisonous.

Belcher’s Sea Snake

Belcher’s Sea Snake is a highly venomous sea snake found in the warm waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans, including regions such as the Gulf of Thailand and the northern coast of Australia.

Wolverine

The Wolverine, known for its tough and solitary nature, is a carnivorous mammal found in the northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Its stocky build, sharp claws, and thick fur coat

Cassowary

The cassowary is a huge bird that does not have the ability to fly and is indigenous to the tropical forests of New Guinea and those of northern Australia. It is well-known for its remarkable look.

Nile Crocodile

The Nile Crocodile is one of Africa’s most iconic and fearsome reptiles, known for its formidable size and aggressive nature. It inhabits freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and swamps

Hippopotamus

The hippos, which are often just called "hippo," are a big, semi-aquatic animal that lives in sub-Saharan Africa. Well-known for its huge size, barrel-shaped body, and big mouth

Black Rhinoceros

The Black Rhinoceros, which people sometimes just call "black rhino," is a big, rare animal that lives in Africa. Black rhinos are not always black, as their color can range from gray to dark brown.