Some snake species have only been seen once in human history, and they were never found again.

Dragon snake. It looks like a fossil or a mythical creature with its rough armoured scales. Scientists still don't fully understand it because very few people have seen one in the wild.

Albino cobra. It looks like most of a normal cobra. It's not a new species; it's a genetic mutation that removes all color. Same venom, same hood, but extremely rare.

Madagascar leaf-nosed snake. It literally has a leaf on its face, looking more like a plant than an animal. Despite its intimidating appearance, it's harmless to humans.

Elephant trunk snake. It looks and moves like an elephant. Drunk with its loose, wrinkled skin, it lives in muddy rivers and is rarely seen by humans.

Blunt-headed slug snake looks soft and almost fake. Harmless to humans but deadly for snails.

Even if a lion gets too close, don't look him in the eye.

Camels are usually peaceful until you lock eyes with one. To make things worse, they get insanely jealous of their females. Imagine getting trampled by a camel just for staring at his females’ legs or humps. That's seriously unfair.

Staring at a sloth bear is all the ingredients you need for a terrible idea. Unlike some animals that avoid fights, sloth bears practically invite them. They're known to maul tigers like it's no big deal for you. They'll probably turn you into a meme.

Making eye contact with a honey badger is basically an insult to its entire. Family, they're just begging for a reason to fight you and trust me, they have such a bad temper that even the trees get nervous when one strolls by.

Never stare at a wild dog. They take it as an invitation to chase you down. These guys can keep running for over 10 miles faster than your girlfriend when you forget your anniversary.

Mandrills are the most aggressive monkeys out there. Lock eyes. One and prepare for a grumpy monkey lecture about respect.


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