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Which is the bravest and courageous animal ?

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That to it, size isn't important.

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  1. Lions or sharks (the mean kind)


  2. I would have to say a grizzly bear.

  3. a vampier bat they could be steped on at eny time by a cow or hourse when drinking there blod

  4. Wolverine...

  5. To be a smartass i would say a fly becuase they ayways turn back around to buzz you and annoy the h**l out of you. To be serious I would say just a dog, not matter how small they are they care about you thats is why they are mans best friend.

  6. Errr ... mongoose. Don't they take on cobras?

  7. Wolves are very courageous, preying on animals much larger than they are. A moose can weigh ten times as much as a single wolf, and kill a wolf with one kick - a wolf is risking death every time it hunts, yet by working together they are able to take down such large and formidable prey.

  8. I will not answer this question, it is an opinionated question he he

  9. Wolverine and the Honey Badger are the most bravest and courageous.

    They will take upon any opponents no matter what size they are.

    They are hyperactive and ferocious eaters.

    I saw honey badgers on N.G.C & i was amazed. Look for them on T.V

    More info -

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_Badge...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverine

  10. I think the lioness is the bravest of all animals, she hunt for her cubs and for her lion lover,

  11. J.S. Is 100% right

    The wolverine will attack and succeed in fending off a PACK of wolves! It will also take down a caribou even though it is quite small. It is in the weasel family, like ferrets and polecats.

    A honey badger will attack anything that comes within a certain proximity, no matter how big. It will also take honey from a nest even though it is receiving 100s of stings at the same time.

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