Some of the animals are friendly to man.But some are very Danger.Here I listed Top 10 lesser known Man killing animals that you may not known.
1. Asian Carp:

These Wild Fishes got First rank in our list.
2. California Sea Lion:

The “trained seal” seen so called “seal” circuses is
actually a California sea lion, a large marine mammal which lives off the
western coast of North America. The intelligent pinniped may have some amusing
tricks to perform, but in the wild, the antics of this seven hundred pound
(320kg), six-foot-long sea monster have nearly been deadly. Male sea lions are
extremely aggressive and territorial, and have been known to randomly attack
swimmers off the Pacific Coast. Attacks by sea lions are in fact more prevalent
than shark attacks in this region. In 2004, an Alaskan fisherman was pulled
overboard and dragged down underwater by a sea lion that leaped on
deck—narrowly escaping with his life.
Our list gives Second rank for these Sea Lions.
3. Irukandji:

Sometimes it is not size, strength, or ferocity that makes
an animal dangerous, but its obscurity—allowing it to sneak past our senses
until it is too late. While well-publicized warnings have long focused on
deadly box jellyfish, another grave danger is presented to swimmers by the Irukandji—the
“tiny killer.” Measuring only one cubic centimeter, this clear and nearly
invisible creature floats aimlessly through the waves, trailing filaments up to
two feet in length which carry venom one hundred times more potent than that of
a cobra.
Irukandji got Third rank in our list.
4. Giant Anteater:

The giant anteater is a bizarre mammal native to South
America’s grassland regions. It can grow to more than six feet (1.8m) in
length, and weighs around one hundred and fifty pounds (70kg). Although
anteaters look absolutely ridiculous, or even cute, hugging or otherwise
approaching one would not be a wise move.
These dangerous Anteaters got Fourth rank in our list.
5. “Flying Tiger” Owl:

These night hunters got Fifth rank in our list.
6. Killer Coyote:

Growing up to five feet in length and weighing up to seventy
pounds (30kg), nimble coyotes can run at over forty miles (64km) per hour and
can jump thirteen feet (4m) in one bound. Over the past few decades, multiple
Coyote attacks have been reported on humans, and especially on children.
Injuries from the more frequent non-fatal attacks on humans include spinal damage,
torn ears, scalp removal, crushed bones and eye injuries.
Coyotes got Sixth rank in our list.
7. Wolverine:

Wolverine got Seventh rank in our list.
8. Transient Orca:

Killer whales (also known as orcas) are the most ferocious
of all marine mammals, and have become famous for killing sharks, devouring
giant baleen whales, and swimming into tide-pools in order to capture seals.
Although scientists and marine aficionados often state that “orcas do not harm
humans,” there is a danger in making sweeping assertions about one of Earth’s
most potentially lethal carnivores. “Transient” orcas favor animal prey, and
have targeted a variety of unlikely substitutes for seals.
These Whales got Eighth rank in our list.
9. Spitting Cobra:

African spitting cobras grow up to nine feet (3m) in length,
and possess specially-adapted mouthparts that allow them to spit venom at a
distance of more than eight feet (2.5m). The snakes target the eyes of their
victims, releasing venom which causes extraordinary amounts of pain and which
can effectively dissolve the eyes if medical treatment is not quickly obtained.
Cobras got ninth rank in our list.
10. Man-Eating Seal:

A seal is not the first animal we normally think of when
asked to name a man-eater. Antarctica, however, is home to a terrifying marine
mammal known as the leopard seal. Growing up to twelve feet (3.7m) in length,
and weighing over 1,000 pounds (450 kg), the almost serpent-like leopard seals
prowl the waters of the Antarctic ice shelf, and display a ferocious
temperament, enormous canine teeth, and the ability to rush towards prey at
incredible speeds.
These dangerous Seals got Tenth rank in our list...
(Source:listverse.com)
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