Everything in nature is not all peaceful, and there are some species that you don't touch, but they can also attack you. There are more than 1 million species of insects known to mankind, their footprints are all over the world, and many insects are poisonous, so do you know what are the most poisonous insects in the world?
<h1>1. Big tiger head bee</h1>

They live throughout East Asia, but most commonly in the mountains of Japan and are known for their extreme aggression and fearlessness. A single bumblebee can tear 40 bees in half in one minute! There is a 6 mm (0.2 inch) stinger that injects enough venom to dissolve human tissue.
<h1>2. Kopa harvests ants</h1>
Kopa harvest ants are among the most poisonous insects in the world, they contain the most poisonous venom, composed of amino acids, peptides and proteins, inject the venom into the victim and inject as much venom as possible, this venom is 12 times stronger than bees. It takes only 12 stitches to kill a mouse and 350 shots to kill a person. It can cause pain for 4 to 8 hours after stabbing a victim, living most of the time in desert areas, most commonly in Arizona.
<h1>3. Red fire ants</h1>
Red fire ant native to South America, scientific name: Solenopsisinvicta Buren, is a venom containing ants, with a strong aggressiveness, if someone accidentally bites it, the wound will have the burning pain of being burned by the fire, the wound will leave a small blister like burns.
<h1>4. Japanese Bumblebee</h1>
The Japanese bumblebee is the largest wasp in the world, it has a very large stinger, the venom contained in the stinger is very corrosive, they can build unique nests in places such as tires, boxes, boxes and empty cars, and it has been known that these terrible bees are excited and aggressive if they become excited. It is very ferocious and ruthless, and is known as the Bumblebee from Hell.
<h1>5. Bug hunting</h1>
What the bug hunter does to its prey sounds like a sci-fi movie plot, using a long beak (a tip extending from the head) to stab the prey and then inject saliva into the prey. Saliva is deadly, and it digests insects from within. Only when the prey's internal organs are converted into liquids will the bugs suck them back.
<h1>6. Tarantula Hawke Wasp</h1>
This is a huge wasp that lives in the desert area of New Mexico, USA, it is also the world's largest bee insect, the wound it has bitten is called the most painful wound in the world, and it is a carnivore, so it is particularly ferocious.
<h1>7. Amazon giant centipede</h1>
With a maximum length of 35 centimeters (14 inches), the Amazon giant centipede is often considered the largest centipede in the world. It is widespread in South America and the Caribbean, aggressive and tense, and in a single battle it will catch the enemy with all its legs. The venom carried by this creature is deadly and can cause severe pain, swelling, chills, fever and weakness throughout the body.
<h1>8. Artillery rifle armor</h1>
Commonly known as the "fart beetle", it is a carnivorous animal with the best defenses imaginable. The hind abdomen of the fart beetle has two glands that contain chemicals, usually separate. When threatened, the gland releases chemicals, mixing them in an explosive exothermic reaction at a boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius in water. As a result, the beetle can use its abdomen like an air gun, spewing out toxic chemicals and aiming at them at will, killing another predator is enough!
<h1>9. Ghost-faced spider</h1>
Ordinary spiders have 8 eyes, but this gray-green ghost-faced spider has only two eyes, and has a very strong night vision ability, their ability to weave webs is higher than that of ordinary spiders, and the spider web has the function of expansion. But for other insects, it is the most terrifying killer at night.
<h1>10. Large silkworm caterpillar</h1>
The creepy caterpillars inhabit South America and cause several deaths each year. There are very small bristles that release a toxic toxin when eaten. Their toxin's powerful anticoagulant will prevent you from stopping the bleeding and eventually causing death, and more than 500 people have been confirmed to have died from this giant caterpillar reproduced in Qixingfang.