
As preppers is crucial to not only have enough food and water. You should also learn as much as you can about the environment you may find yourself in. This includes not only plants but knowing what animals live where and which ones you are most likely going to come across.
You should also know which ones are threatening so that you can be prepared for anything. Here are eight of the most threatening predators in the world that every prepper should know about!
Eight Of The Most Threatening Predators In The World Are:
1. Cobra
2. Brown Recluse Spider
3. Saltwater Crocodile
4. Africanized Honey Bee
5. Hyena
6. Box Jellyfish
7. Poison Dart Frog
8. Black Mamba
These are some of the most dangerous and threatening predators in the world. Some of them may seem small and harmless but they can do damage. When you are bugging out during a collapse, you should know if these predators are living in the area where you will make your camp. If so, staying clear of them will give you a better chance of surviving and avoiding any problems they might cause for you!
To learn more about these and other threatening predators in the world, visit The Active Times.

#9 Boxer, Finestein, Pelosi
Lose the head. Skin it cook it yum yum!
If that’s your top 8, don’t come to Australia.
We got$#%&!@*that kills and eats the$#%&!@*on your list.
I disagree with many animals on this list. Cobra and Black mamba don’t even make the top 10 list of most venomous snakes. Hippos kill more people every year than hyenas. Poison dart frogs are incredibly easy to avoid, in fact anything with a pungent smell or bright colors as a rule of thumb should be avoided. I would have added on there packs of dogs that get loose after any catastrophe and band together. They can be incredibly dangerous if they wanted to.
See snake, kill snake, eat snake. Move on
Cobra’s are rear fanged not in the front
Yeah I was thinking something we might actually encounter in America but I guess we don’t have anything that could be deadly here, lol!
You forgot hippopotamuses.
Never leaving North America again. That leaves Cougars and Bears. Bears are fairly predictable as long as you don’t spook them or get in the middle of momma and cubs. Cougars though. I have never seen one in the wild, but i wouldn’t be surprised if one or two have seen me.
Agree with Ken. Nice info, but we don’t have cobras, black mambas and nile crocs in NJ. People need to know the deadly wild animals in their area. I might encounter a black bear, but hyenas are really rare around here. Actually the most deadly and vicious predator in NJ is the welfare recipient – takes everything, refusing nothing, giving nothing in return