
40 Terrifying Animal Habits You Wish You Didn’t Know
Nature is fascinating but it can also be downright horrifying. A viral TikTok video recently sparked a conversation about the scariest animal behaviors and facts people know, and the responses are enough to make you rethink every walk in the woods (or even your next dip in the ocean).
From bizarre survival tactics to predators that sound like they came straight out of a horror movie, these facts prove that the animal kingdom isn’t all cute puppies and cuddly koalas. Here are some of the most bone-chilling animal behaviors and facts that people shared.
#1
Image source: Dixon Mayaz, Getty Images / Unspalsh (not the actual photo)
Manatees don’t have a defense mechanism other than swimming away so don’t panic if you see one approaching you. It’s literally a water potato
#2
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This is finally getting more widespread: Dogs don’t operate on an “alpha” or “dominance” model like wolves. Wolves don’t even act like that. All of it was made up from one study done on one small wolf group in captivity.
#3
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Crows can hate you. they remember and recognize faces and voices. they can also like or love you.
#4
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Dolphins are intelligent enough to be capable of genuine malice and actual evil. Just like humans.
#5
Image source: Morgan ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜, Getty Images / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Crows will fiercely defend anyone who feeds and befriends them and that can be terrifying when they’re in a big flock. They also learn attack commands with surprising ease.
#6
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Cats amygdala is nearly the same size as a humans. We have the same emotional range
#7
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Birds like ravens and crows can sound exactly like humans, I think story’s of skin walkers and voices in the forest could be birds mimicking their fav sounds
#8
Image source: Wesker’s housewife ༺♡༻, Hans-Jurgen Mager / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Surprising no one with this but Polar bears hunt humans. They are ABOVE us on the food chain. And the reason you always see them so calm around humans is because they are actively hunting them. They will hunt people for days and weeks on end, even following different cars and stalking outside facilities. They don’t care if you run because they KNOW they will eventually catch up.
#9
Image source: 🐀🐁 KratenGal 🐁🐀, riccardo ragione / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Rats make amazing companions based on the fact they are affectionate, litter-trainable, intelligent, cuddly, caring, clean, and energetic. 🐁🐀 -Sincerely a rattie owner 💕
#10
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Touching an animals/birds babies will not cause them to abandon them. it’s a myth to keep children from touching wild animals
#11
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Mantis shrimp has the fastest/strongest punch than any animal. So much force that it boils the water around it when it punches
#12
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Bears can pause their pregnancy… if it has become time for hibernation and they have not stored enough fat but are pregnant, they pause the development of baby till next hibernation
#13
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Sloth hands work opposite to ours. They have to exert energy to open their “fist” and relax to close it. This is how they can hang from trees while they’re sleeping and not fall off.
#14
Image source: emmy goldman, Zdeněk Macháček / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Orcas, whales, and dolphins have many different cultures and languages across different pods and geographic locations in the same way that humans do.
#15
Image source: 𝑛𝑎𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑎𝑔 ✞ 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇩, US Department of Agriculture / Wikipedia (not the actual photo)
Humans are more sensitive to petrichor than sharks are to blood in the water.
#16
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Not particularly scary but my dog rapidly developed dementia and it was like a switch flipped & he became EXTREMELY aggressive towards us. We could not even walk in the house w/o getting viciously attacked. I had no idea it could happen to dogs
#17
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A couple primates, elephants, a few whale species and biological female humans are the only mammals that experience menopause. That extends life up to ten years after our male counterparts, leaving us available to teach and support our younger females.
#18
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Modern apes are still evolving. some chimpanzees in the wild have been seen using spears to hunt with, and orangutans have been seen using spears to fish with. there is an argument on whether they are going into a stone age timeline or not
#19
There’s a slime mold that’s so effective at navigating through mazes to find nutrients that it first grows randomly and then reorganizes itself to find the most efficient way to grow towards the nutrient in the maze. They designed a maze replicating the Tokyo subway system leaving nutrients within the maze that corresponds with major cities and let the mold grow. It ended up redesigning the subway system and showing the most efficient routes between the cities, the mold does not have a brain or any nervous system whatsoever, just cells with some sort of memory system somehow.
Image source: Alejandro Hernandez
#20
Image source: some1, Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
It’s not a surprising fact, but the ability that mountain lions have to sound like screaming women has gotten to me a few times. Being in the wilderness and hearing it was terrifying
#21
Image source: Hexander, Jan Kopřiva / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
We’re not sure how big an anaconda can get. every time we’ve had an estimate it’s around 3-4 years then we find one that’s bigger than the estimate.
#22
Image source: k.d.007, Егор Камелев / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Spiders can learn your routine and when your routine changes that’s why you see them
#23
Image source: Luke87✨✨✨, Suzanne D. Williams / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
When a butterfly or moth is in the cocoon/chrysalis they completely dissolve and reform. And they still have memory of being a caterpillar when they come out.
#24
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Seagulls, vultures, crows and other carrion birds won’t wait for you to die before they start eating you, they’ll just wait until they think you can’t move anymore, then they start with the soft parts like the eyes
#25
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Vulture bees make honey from meat, rather than nectar. Their hives look like a mass of tumors.
#26
The “ugly” blobfish actually looks normal when it’s in its natural environment near the ocean floor. The pressure change when its brought to the surface causes it to collapse from the inside out.
Image source: avacadotoast983
#27
Image source: quesiawrlddd, Lachlan Gowen / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
Many animals like some bird species, whale species, dolphins, can pass down hate genetically. Which is why we saw the rise in Orcas flipping boats!
#28
Image source: Christyne🕷️, John Yunker / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
River Otters have a bite force of a Rottweiler
#29
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Not scary, but scientists claim that Elephants have the same reaction to us as we do puppies. They think we’re cute! But you have to wonder if they get the cute aggression too?
#30
Image source: Aby🌹, David P. Hughes, Maj-Britt Pontoppidan / Wikipedia (not the actual photo)
There are over 300 types of zombie fungus and due to global warming they are becoming more resilient to higher temperatures
#31
Image source: 🔭, Francesco Ungaro / Pexels (not the actual photo)
Moray eels have about the same bite force as an brown bear💀
#32
Image source: Big T⚡️, Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz / Pexels (not the actual photo)
The T. Rex had amazing eyesight with binocular vision- meaning not only could it see for miles, but if it was looking at you, it’s looking AT you
#33
Humans used to just follow their prey for days until the prey died of exhaustion because humans have an amazing endurance and other animals need more rest.
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#34
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Chocolate milk does NOT come from brown cows.
#35
RATS DIDNT CAUSE THE BLACK PLAUGE!!! The dang fleas and lice did. AND they are naturally very clean animals, despite popular belief to the contrary.
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#36
Hyena birth is a horror movie in and of itself.
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#37
There are ants that enslave other ants from different colonies
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#38
Image source: Ryan ☀️💛🦋, CDC / Wikipedia (not the actual photo)
There’s a parasite called the Guinea Worm that gets up to 800mm long and crawls its way out of your feet.
#39
Image source: Ami <3, MD_JERRY / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
There are more ants on Earth than any other animal. Estimated to be about 20 quadrillion ants.
#40
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Alligators are technically immortal and usually only die due to conflict, disease, and lack in food to support their ever-growing size.
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