Category
page 1Individual wild animals
Beast of Gévaudan
man-eating animal(s) which terrorised Gévaudan (modern-day Lozère) in France in 1764–1767
Gustave
large male Nile crocodile from Burundi
Tsavo Man-Eaters
pair of Kenyan lions known to have killed and eaten several humans
Champawat Tiger
man-eating tigress shot dead by Jim Corbett
Lyuba
female wooly mammoth calf mummy
Ming
clam; oldest animal ever discovered
Cocaine Bear
individual bear
Osama bin Laden
rogue bull elephant in India
Leopard of Rudraprayag
leopard known to eat humans
Yuka
mammoth
Sankebetsu brown bear incident
worst bear attack in Japanese history
Pelorus Jack
dolphin famous for meeting and escorting ships
Mocha Dick
sperm whale that inspired the novel Moby Dick
Lobo, the King of Currumpaw
short story by Ernest Thompson Seton
Number 16
oldest recorded individual spider

Dhurbe
Dhurbe () is a wild male elephant in Chitwan National Park of Nepal that killed 16 people and destroyed more than 50 houses in a span of four years from 2009 to 2012. It is considered one of the most notorious elephants in the world. Contact with the elephant was lost in 2013 but it has subsequently reappeared from time to time. The elephant is named after a soldier whom it killed.
Machali
Bengal tigress who lived in Ranthambore National Park in India
Benson
carp
Wolf of Ansbach
gray wolf
Sweetheart
Australian saltwater crocodile
Granny
orca
Domino Day 2005 sparrow
Danish house sparrow
Titus
gorilla from Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda
Bear JJ1
brown bear
Fungie
thumb|Statue of Fungie outside the Tourist and Information Office in Dingle.
Fungie (), also known as the Dingle Dolphin, was a male common bottlenose dolphin. He became separated from other wild dolphins and lived in very close contact with the people of Dingle on the southwest coast of Ireland.
Three Toes of Harding County
Wolf killed in 1925
Huberta
South African hippopotamus
Tiger of Sabrodt
wolf specimen
Mfuwe man eating lion
man-eating lion
Wolf of Gysinge
man-eating wolf in Sweden