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    • Dolphins. Scientific Name: Delphinus. Diet: Carnivore. Range: Worldwide. Dolphins are known as friendly marine mammals of the open sea, and they are social animals that can comfortably interact with humans.
    • Hippopotamus. Scientific Name: Hippopotamus amphibius. Diet: Omnivore. Range: Sub-Saharan Africa. When speaking of dangerous animals, people forget to include hippopotamuses.
    • River Otters. Scientific Name: Lontra canadensis. Diet: Carnivore. Range: North America. No one would think that otters are evil animals due to their cute appearance.
    • Humans. Scientific Name: Homo sapiens. Diet: Omnivore. Range: Worldwide. Admittedly, humans caused a lot of catastrophes that did affect many animals. Human activities cause habitat loss, which endangers an entire specie.
    • Ravens. For many, ravens have a strong association with death, and they perceive their presence as a bad omen. Ravens are scavengers, meaning they feast on dead flesh.
    • Snakes. According to the bible story, a sneaky snake is the one that tricked Eve and got her to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Because of this, snakes are often associated with being tricksters and liars, representing temptation and evil.
    • Black Cats. Black cats are often associated with witchcraft and evil doings. Halloween celebrates black cats, and you often see them pictured next to a witch’s brew during the season.
    • Bats. For humans, the unknown has an air of mystery and darkness. Since bats are nocturnal and operate in the darkness, they’re not a well-known creature for humans.
  2. For many ethical theories, to act immorally requires some kind of intention or understanding - it's up for debate whether animals have the mental faculties to commit acts that are 'evil' - they just do things.

    • Black Cats
    • Snakes
    • Owls
    • Ravens
    • Bats
    • Bulls
    • Spiders
    • Crows
    • Rats
    • Vultures

    If you’re the superstitious type, you probably fear crossing paths with a black cat because you think it’ll bring on bad luck. Cats have long beenassociated with Satan, and also witches. Then there’s also the theory that black cats spread the plague all those years ago, but nobody knows for sure how accurate that theory is. Don’t worry, though. I’m...

    Most people are terrified of snakes, so naturally they made the list. But that’s not the only reason. In the Bible, the serpent was asymbol of evil poweras well as a symbol of healing and rebirth. The truth remains, however, that snakes are generally harmless unless you give them a reason to fear you – and ultimately bite you. It’s better just to c...

    It’s not just their creepy eyes that put owls on the list. While owls aren’t associated with death, they’ve long beenconsidered evil omens. Many cultures believe owls to be dirty and unfriendly, which is why they put them in the evil category. Sorry, owls. Other cultures believe owls steal children, and that a circling owl signals bad luck. So if y...

    In literature, the raven has been depicted as a terrifying animal that signifies deathor misfortune. While this dark, mysterious bird might look a little creepy, some cultures associate it with fortune. The moral of this story is: you might want to ignore what you hear about these birds in literature and in movies. While some cultures might believe...

    Bats have a reputation for being evil. That’s probably because of those vampire movies and haunted houses we’ve seen throughout our lives! Myths tell us that bats are dangerous. That they’ll attack us, drink our blood, and leave us vulnerable to disease. Turns out, bats won’t suck your blood or deliberately attack you, but they do carry diseases th...

    Bulls have long been associated with fertility, but they’ve also popped up in Greek folklore, regarding them as a symbol of death. Let’s not forget all those scary devil bull characters we’ve seen in the movies over the years. Those have definitely not helped their rep! Bulls are also associated with death because of bullfighting. In some cultures,...

    In mythology, spiders have been associated with evil and death. Then there have been all those bone-chilling movies of mammoth sized spiders attacking humans. Unfortunately, spiders haven’t really had much of a chance to convince us that they’re actually pretty nice guys. Of course, there are some spiders that can be lethal if they bite you. But th...

    Just like ravens, crows are often seen assigns of bad luck, danger, or even death. Crows appear a lot in literature, art, and the movies, and they’re typically depicted as symbols of doom and gloom. Ever seen the classic film “The birds”? Well maybe its best you don’t watch it. The film is a horror about killer crows that attack humans. A dying or ...

    I’m gonna be honest, I strongly dislike rats. But who doesn’t, right? Rats carry and spread disease. Plus, that squeaking noise they make? Eeeeek. And let’s not forget the creepy long tail. Rats have long been associated with evil, most notably due to them spreading the plague. Then again, there are plenty of people who have pet rats, so there’s go...

    Most birds try to blend in with their environment because they don’t want to attract too much attention. Vultures are a little different. These hulking creatures want to be seen as they hang around areas where they can find food – usually corpses of other animals. Creepily, animal corpses are a key part of a vulture’s diet. They rely on an animal g...

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · No, animals cannot be evil in the way humans understand the concept. Their actions are driven by instinct, survival needs, and, in some cases, learned behaviors, not by a moral compass that distinguishes right from wrong. Credit: aidtoanimals. Understanding Animal Behavior. Instinct vs. Morality.

  4. Oct 29, 2019 · But why do people cast certain animals as the villain more often than others? A lot of it has to do with which animals people are most likely to fear. A 2019 study found that snakes and spiders were the most feared creatures in the world. Other animals on the list included rats and dogs.

  5. Read our big list of the most scary animals in the world and their creepy pictures. This includes some of the most dangerous and outright frightening animals from across the animal kingdom. In some cases they look terrifying, but really aren’t. Most of these scary animals have no interest in humans. Click through on each animal profile to ...