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Wild kangaroos can be violent toward other animals, especially when they’re hungry. They’ll use their sharp claws and large hind legs to injure the target severely. 12. Tasmanian Devil Tasmanian devil by Penny from Pixabay The bison is a large, shaggy-haired animal that can grow to be as tall as 9 feet. It has a large head, a hump on its shoulders, and a long tail that it uses to express its mood.
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Jaguars are large, spotted cats with long tails and are the world’s third-largest cats. They’re usually found in low-lying habitats near wetlands. Jaguars are solitary creatures who don’t particularly enjoy being around other animals. Slow lorises are named for their slow movements, but they’re also known for being grumpy due to their territorial nature. When these creatures become enraged, they defend themselves with their venomous bite. 10. Bison American Bison by Ralph from Pixabay
The slow loris is a small, arboreal primate found in Asia. These animals are about the size of a housecat and have light brown to dark brownish-red coats. They have large eyes, round heads, and long torso, which allows them to twist and bend around branches. upvotes Follow Unfollow 3 years ago Dots Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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By publishing your document, the content will be optimally indexed by Google via AI and sorted into the right category for over 500 million ePaper readers on YUMPU. Despite the fact that this animal is usually found in groups and is a herbivore, it’s still considered one of the grumpy animals. Male bison are naturally aggressive to assert dominance over other bulls. When threatened or enraged by something, a bison will charge forward at full speed, using its horns to harm its target. 11. Kangaroos Red kangaroo resting
They‘re unpredictable creatures that’ll chase anything away, especially if it’s part of their diet. These animals are extremely territorial and will fight to defend their territory from other jaguars or other animals who try to share it with them. 9. Slow lorises Bengal slow loris
