Size isnβt everythingβsome of the worldβs deadliest creatures are surprisingly small. The blue-ringed octopus, poison dart frog, and box jellyfish deliver toxins strong enough to kill humans in minutes. Even the seemingly harmless cone snail can paralyze its prey instantly.
These tiny but deadly animals use venom, toxins, and other survival tactics to defend themselves or hunt prey. Though small, they remind us that danger comes in all sizes.