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So Siafu ants, or driver ants, are known to attack if they should feel threatened. Not only do they attack in huge swarms but the strength of their bite is exponentially stronger than the Hulk. Once an ant attaches to its prey, it is not an easy task to pull it off.
![Siafu Ant](https://static.horizontimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/13114131/Siafu-Ant.jpg)
Siafu Ant
Bang – Bang
Next up is the Bullet Shark, otherwise known as Zambezi shark. It gets its name from its rather stocky shape, broad yet flat nose, and its extremely aggressive, unpredictable behavior. Not only can they survive in both salt and fresh water, but they can also travel up rivers. Furthermore they are responsible for a majority of the near-shore shark attacks.
![Bull Shark](https://static.horizontimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/13115353/Bull-Shark.jpg)
Bull Shark