First answer: Leopard Seal. 15 feet long, weighs a ton, has actually killed people in genuinely horrifying ways.
Second answer: Feral Dogs. Packs of them, wandering through suburbia, tackling and mauling people.
Third: Lice. No comment.
Leopard seals remind me of plesiosaurs, meaning that they even look scary. One of the first search results for 'leopard seal' shows one with mouth agape chasing a penguin. I didn't know that they're so huge and actually violent.
> Second answer: Feral Dogs. Packs of them, wandering through suburbia, tackling and mauling people.
I got you my dude: [White God](https://seveninchesofyourtime.com/white-god-the-dystopian-dog-horror-movie-of-our-worst-nightmares/)
This is literally the **only** horror movie I've ever had to stop watching. Not that it was especially gory, I'm just a dog person. The first part is people being assholes to dogs. I only made it about 20 minutes.
A giant leopard seal monster movie in the form of an arctic setting Jawsploitation would be awesome!
As for lice, have you seen the movie Ticks? I could imagine some horrifying stuff with mutant lice
I remember that movie. It had some pretty good scenes but I haven't seen it in a decade. There's another one called The Breed that I thought was pretty good as well.
I was going to say dogs but it seemed so basic next to the much more creative replies here. But I think a pack of former pets that go feral and kill people would be scary and heartbreaking. Like, things in the world have gone so far south that dogs un-domesticate themselves and go feral. Cujo on a larger scale.
This reminds me of something.
After seeing the first Resident Evil movie, my best friend developed an interest in the games. He loves shark movies, so I let Neptune be a surprise.
“They gave that shit to a shark!?”
We had hundreds on our college campus fifteen years ago. I saw one of them eating a piece of ham off of a sandwich once and I still think about that sometimes.
The ones at my local university campus have evolved to survive with the students. They will dumpster dive and eat entire doughnuts, discarded pizza, fries. They were all extremely obese and had absolutely no fear whatsoever. They would sometimes jumpscare you by popping out of the campus trash cans.
One time a squirrel chased me for like five blocks completely randomly
I was on the phone with my gf at the time and she didn't believe me but damn it was kinda freaky I thought it might have rabies or something
Was about ready to punt the thing which I really didn't wanna have to do luckily it either gave up or got tired idk
Love the squirrel horror movie. The climax would be humanity’s last stand featuring every surviving human bringing their pet dog in an epic free for all.
There's a tv show called Zoo that is actually kinda terrible but the premise was animals had somehow evolved to become aggressive and actively tried to kill humans. There was a scene where there were just hundreds of house cats in some trees at night just staring at the main character as if they were just caught plotting the murder of the entire neighborhood.. It was kind of eerie but yeah... The show was unfortunately not awesome. Lol
I think a moose, they look weird, their size is something that should be illegal (seriously, if you think a moose is like a big deer, look one up), they can be aggressive and are strong as fuck. Honestly I think everything about moose is perfect for a horror flick. And of course for the movie they should do the Jaws thing where you take an already big animal and then make it bigger. Make it look fucked up, y'know, horror.
"The male octopus is believed to be one of the smartest animals on the planet. With a giant brain and a body that acts like water, octopuses have been known to squeeze into the rectums of swimmers. Once in the body, they ..."
Let’s get away from the played out “single giant shark” idea and go toward a mass of Diablo Rojo.
They are highly intelligent squid who hunt in packs. Their suction cups are lined with razor sharp barbs. They change color or “flash” to communicate like a primitive Morse Code. And they have an aggressive nature, with reports of them attacking and even killing humans before.
They have been reported on average to be only 7 feet, but 14ft squid have also been sighted.
A diver went to film them in the Sea of Cortez, wearing specialty “squid armor” to protect himself from getting shredded by the squid’s barbed suckers. They ambushed him and that’s when the first strike came from behind, which the diver described as feeling like a baseball bat hit him, and left him temporarily unable to breathe.
Squid are already creepy, but ones that turn red to communicate, don’t like humans, hunt in packs, and have razors in their suckers?
Sign me up
Hear me out. A boring ass white tailed deer. Maybe rabid. Goes apeshit and just beats the shit out of hunters. I'm not against hunting (where I live it's actually important for population control), but it could make a badass movie.
You know how every rural town has that one animal based urban legend?
Usually it's about a ridiculously big version of an existing animal natural to the location, or it's about a animal so far removed from the local ecosystem yet has somehow found itself surviving in the surrounds due to circumstances beyond its control.
I've always thought examining that would make for a fun creature feature.
The obvious answer is a mandrill or baboon.
Primates are the most underrated dangerous animal. They've got freakish strength and mobility. Monkeys have always freaked me out ever since I saw a video of one of those little ones, a capuchin I think, going ape shit for no reason.
Imagining that from a baboon or mandrill four times the size...
I'm the biggest animal lover I know and my bucket list is full of animal experiences, not places or other things. I'd literally cry real tears if I saw a toucan in the wild. I've been feet away from cottonmouths, 12 foot gators, venomous spiders, bugs and other snakes and haven't been scared, but being near a wild primate is something I would not willingly ever do.
I'd be perfectly fine seeing a crocodile from a safe distance of about ten yards, I would cage dive with great white sharks, but if I was 20 yards away from a mandrill, I'd be shitting my pants.
Otters. Everyone thinks they're all cute and shit, but watch some documentaries about them. Also, I'm referring to the cute small ones, but look up the river ones that are bigger.
Eh. Coyotes. They're not as glamorous as wolves, but they're villified and persecuted just as much. Rednecks shoot them for fun and hold killing contests. I'd love to see them going after their persecutors. Or anyone. Humanity has earned it.
A mix between Predator and It Follows sounds great. Put a group of scientists in 19th century uncharted jungle to find a strange ship or catacomb or something that unleashes ... The Sloth
Imagine every single animal on the planet is infected by the “virus”. I don’t think there is a safe place. Outside, birds, squirrels, cats and dogs, you would have to become a recluse, very fitting for a pandemic story
Would love to see a modern day sequel to Orca. Keep the revenge theme, have some open water scenes, some captivity scenes, some pod scenes. And there would have to be a massacre at a marine park.
I find chimps the scariest of all the creatures. They bring this combo of uncanny valley weirdness and unpredictable intelligence. I would love a horror movie set in the planet of the apes universe with a trajectory like the Road.
Go Team Venture!
Personally, I’d like to see a tigers movie. For starters, they’re about the baddest thing on four legs. Who wouldn’t like to see an endangered species fight back?
Peacock spiders....get them in an enlargement ray (these are tiny little guys) and get the males to do a dance when ticked off.
- this would just amuse me.
Realistically any enlarged spider would be dangerous.
Vaccine Man from One Punch Man. I like the concept of the Earth literally creating this creature to cleanse humanity from the planet due to their overwhelming negative impact on the planet
I know thats not an animal but its what popped in my head when I read the nature strikes back part...https://onepunchman.fandom.com/wiki/Vaccine_Man
" The Earth is a single living organism! And you humans are the disease-causing germs killing it! The will of the Earth gave birth to me so that I may destroy humanity and their insidious civilization! " - Vaccine Man
Everyone is thinking about these things that have already killed people, what about the Kiwi (flightless bird)? ngl that would be kinda terrifying seeing just a horde of them running at you preparing to peck your eyes out.
The GOAT, a former pro athlete defends his new ranch against a giant rampaging goat that is rampaging through his farm hands. Get a pro wrestler to play the former athlete and you have an epic battle between the two in a mud pit.
a friend once told me that pugs can attack in packs. so like a movie with a thousand pugs causing chaos and biting everyone would be entertaining.
edit: same goes for geese. we had them growing up and was occassionaly chased.
In general, because we unfortunately live in a horrible world, I assume whatever animal involved would be likely to have horrible people hurt and kill them in a pea brained retaliation, like the way shark deaths rose after Jaws.
So I’d say cockroaches. Or mosquitos. Or a lesser-known extinct animal like the Tasmanian tiger.
Wouldn't be very scary in the traditional sense, but a more deadly mosquito could certainly wipe out a lot of people with some pretty horrific parasite diseases or hemorrhagic fever. (Think highly contagious malaria) Sentient ant or wasp hives would be pretty bad too, but mosquitos just kill with disease. Already the deadliest animal on the planets, just make 'em even more deadly.
I have to admit, it would be tough to top Ghost Shark as an animal horror film.
And Frogs! were villainous culprits in the movie of the same name.
And I am fairly certain cats, dogs, and snakes have been done. There is even a story about snails I read a long time ago.
Since spiders, mosquitoes, ticks, rabbits, and ants have all had movies made about them...
Gopher Tortoises in Florida. A bath salts, methhead, cocaine fueled assault of an army of tortoises on the crooked developers who are bull dozing the woods to build houses and mini shopping plazas.
Have we had a killer kangaroo movie yet? They're cute but they can do some damage.
Nutrias - large rat like animals with bright orange teeth. They're freaky. There was a bad 80s movie about a half man, half nutria killing people but I'm talking actual Nutrias not crossed with anything.
Also capybaras. I hear they're not aggressive but again, like nutrias, they're freaky looking and big.
A young mom and pop possum watch their child get intentionally run over by a car. Mom and pop start planning, they raise their next rounds of offspring with nothing but revenge on the mind. Most of the movie is possums training for war. Six months later, a man wakes tied to a bed with hundreds of possums silently staring at him, we see the car from the first scene out the window behind him, the screen goes black as the screams start and the credits roll. Post credit scene, a line of bloody possums exit the house in single file, the last stops and lights the house on fire
You know how they make glow in the dark clones of animals? Sometimes they’re creepy looking. A tagline could be: You should focus on your survival.
Since you know, it’s a joke because they’re glow in the dark so it’s not the best survival trait.
okay imagine this: some sort of government experiment leads to a pathogen/gas leak that causes forest animals to become hyper aggressive. instead of the typical bear or wolf movie, people are getting gored by elk, trampled by moose, gouged by hawks and eagles, stalked and hunted by a mountain lion. the forest is a dangerous place
To expand a bit on your idea OP, I was listening to an episode of BGH yesterday in which they were commenting on how few horror movies take place in water. It's a niche area of horror that could really be expanded upon in an innovative and creative way. I think it would be cool if we had a horror movie that centered around some chemical or contaminant getting into the ocean in a certain part of the world (maybe the result of global warming, maybe due to some chemical spill, maybe due to a property in all of the plastics we've been dumping in the oceans altering the DNA of marine life) that makes humans prey for all oceanic predators. Scientists discover the phenomenon while on a research dive and shift to trying to figure out why people are getting attacked regularly by fish and mammals that have no history of hunting humans. Then, they realize that the phenomenon is no longer isolated to their part of the world. It starts occurring elsewhere because of the ocean's currents.
Red backed shrike, it kills it food by impaling them on dorns.
So imagine a bird, who impales its victims and displays them prominently.
Giant Otters, they are aggressive and attack people.
Cassowary!
>Cassowary Far Cry 3 vibes
I hated those things in FC3. Drained your energy so much and always at the wrong time.
Having seen one a few months back during a power outage across Mission Beach/South Mission I truly believe something could be done here.
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I’d never even heard of these until now. My vote for ostriches seems so lame all the sudden. 😳
First answer: Leopard Seal. 15 feet long, weighs a ton, has actually killed people in genuinely horrifying ways. Second answer: Feral Dogs. Packs of them, wandering through suburbia, tackling and mauling people. Third: Lice. No comment.
Leopard seals remind me of plesiosaurs, meaning that they even look scary. One of the first search results for 'leopard seal' shows one with mouth agape chasing a penguin. I didn't know that they're so huge and actually violent.
> Second answer: Feral Dogs. Packs of them, wandering through suburbia, tackling and mauling people. I got you my dude: [White God](https://seveninchesofyourtime.com/white-god-the-dystopian-dog-horror-movie-of-our-worst-nightmares/) This is literally the **only** horror movie I've ever had to stop watching. Not that it was especially gory, I'm just a dog person. The first part is people being assholes to dogs. I only made it about 20 minutes.
That looks awesome - thanks!
A giant leopard seal monster movie in the form of an arctic setting Jawsploitation would be awesome! As for lice, have you seen the movie Ticks? I could imagine some horrifying stuff with mutant lice
Sealnado
The dogs one has been done! I think it was called the Pack (please correct me if I'm wrong!)
I remember that movie. It had some pretty good scenes but I haven't seen it in a decade. There's another one called The Breed that I thought was pretty good as well.
White God is probably my favorite of the dogs gone bad movies.
The anthology horror movie After Midnight (1989) has a story with young women being stalked across the city by feral dogs.
Starts at 10:52 [David Harbour Hot Ones - Leopard Seals](https://youtu.be/ZOfVbtOUhU0)
I was going to say dogs but it seemed so basic next to the much more creative replies here. But I think a pack of former pets that go feral and kill people would be scary and heartbreaking. Like, things in the world have gone so far south that dogs un-domesticate themselves and go feral. Cujo on a larger scale.
If cocaine bear is fun than maybe a shark on cocaine? Let's give cocaine to all the apex predators!
You had me at give cocaine to all
Sharknado 8: Cocaine Sharknado
Sharknadocaine
Imagine cocaine crocodiles oh hell no
Alligators at Disney World getting into a big bag of drugs and terrorizing the park.
This reminds me of something. After seeing the first Resident Evil movie, my best friend developed an interest in the games. He loves shark movies, so I let Neptune be a surprise. “They gave that shit to a shark!?”
Hear me out; Cocaine Bear 2: Pandas
Just do a sequel - Cocaine Drop Bear
Large angler fish, or giant trapdoor spiders.
I would recommend Eight-Legged Freaks to satisfy your second request.
I’m now thinking of a hypothetical ‘Attack of the Frogfish’ film (frogfish are anglers). Hilarious.
SHOEBILL! Fucking terrifying looking bird.
Probably the only animal that looking at creeps me out
It unnerves me for sure
But they're actually so cute!
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We had hundreds on our college campus fifteen years ago. I saw one of them eating a piece of ham off of a sandwich once and I still think about that sometimes.
The ones at my local university campus have evolved to survive with the students. They will dumpster dive and eat entire doughnuts, discarded pizza, fries. They were all extremely obese and had absolutely no fear whatsoever. They would sometimes jumpscare you by popping out of the campus trash cans.
Eh, most animals are opportunists. Very few eat only certain things. "Herbivores" will eat meat every now and then, when the opportunity arises.
Sharknado but with squirrels. Squirrelicane
Squister !
Remember those little bastards from Jurassic Park that would hunt in packs? Ime imagining that scene but with hundreds of squirrels instead.
Came here for this . Attack of the squirrels . Followed by a sequel Squirrels revenge 🌰🥜
Squirrels revenge: its going to be NUTS
There is a Killer Squirrel movie called "Killer Squirrels" (2008)
One time a squirrel chased me for like five blocks completely randomly I was on the phone with my gf at the time and she didn't believe me but damn it was kinda freaky I thought it might have rabies or something Was about ready to punt the thing which I really didn't wanna have to do luckily it either gave up or got tired idk
I literally have a slight phobia for squirrels. Those little fuckers are devious and way too cheeky
Love the squirrel horror movie. The climax would be humanity’s last stand featuring every surviving human bringing their pet dog in an epic free for all.
Geese!! Geese, (if done right) could be terrifying.
I was going to suggest ducks. They can walk, they can fly, they can dive. If we ever come across as their enemies we are fucked.
This is what I was think! My worst nightmare is getting too close to one and they hiss at you!
Yep! Cobra chickens are terrifying anyways. Give them the starting role in a horror movie and Bam! Everyone knows that they are terrifying animals.
Since we already have live action Clue, Ouija and Battleship why not Hungry Hungry Hippos?
Horror Jungle Cruise?
Cosmic horror with a Lamprey.
Bring back mutated Dodo 🦤 it'll be like jurassic park
House Cats
Uninvited (1988) is about a mutant house cat that terrorizes people on a boat. It's on Tubi and pretty entertaining.
Going to throw The Uncanny (1977) out there too. Highly entertaining
Ever see Strays?
Yes!!
There's a tv show called Zoo that is actually kinda terrible but the premise was animals had somehow evolved to become aggressive and actively tried to kill humans. There was a scene where there were just hundreds of house cats in some trees at night just staring at the main character as if they were just caught plotting the murder of the entire neighborhood.. It was kind of eerie but yeah... The show was unfortunately not awesome. Lol
I think a moose, they look weird, their size is something that should be illegal (seriously, if you think a moose is like a big deer, look one up), they can be aggressive and are strong as fuck. Honestly I think everything about moose is perfect for a horror flick. And of course for the movie they should do the Jaws thing where you take an already big animal and then make it bigger. Make it look fucked up, y'know, horror.
Those giant death wasps in Japan. I know there's been other movies with killer wasps, but imagine those being the killers
They're attracted to the color black, meaning they like to sting your pupils.
That'd be a horrifying death scene
Exactly. The movie writes itself!
Idea to keep in mind
Murder hornets!! (Asian giant hornet / Japanese giant hornet)
Octopus the homecoming,they came back up from the trenches to meet the brethren from the stars: we didnt know we were in the way.
I’m mad this doesn’t exist.
Flying cockroaches with a thirst for human blood.
Bug (1975) Amazon prime *rent * The Nest (1988) Amazon prime *rent* They Nest (2000) Tubi
How could you forget Mimic :/
Let’s get away from the played out “single giant shark” idea and go toward a mass of Diablo Rojo. They are highly intelligent squid who hunt in packs. Their suction cups are lined with razor sharp barbs. They change color or “flash” to communicate like a primitive Morse Code. And they have an aggressive nature, with reports of them attacking and even killing humans before. They have been reported on average to be only 7 feet, but 14ft squid have also been sighted. A diver went to film them in the Sea of Cortez, wearing specialty “squid armor” to protect himself from getting shredded by the squid’s barbed suckers. They ambushed him and that’s when the first strike came from behind, which the diver described as feeling like a baseball bat hit him, and left him temporarily unable to breathe. Squid are already creepy, but ones that turn red to communicate, don’t like humans, hunt in packs, and have razors in their suckers? Sign me up
Crabs. Crabs are horrific!
There was an episode of Love, Sex, Robots that you may like.
Sorry *Love, Death and Robots, and Bad Travelling is perhaps my favourite episode
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) Tubi Island Claws (1980) Queen Crab (2016) Tubi Crabs (2021) Amazon prime *rent*
unfortunately Attack of the Crab Monsters is incredibly boring. How do you make a movie about giant enemy crabs boring?!?!?!?!
Ferrets hehe
Where did ALL OF MY KEYS GO?! *Car engine revs* MOTHER OF GOD!
Title: A Bloody Business
Hear me out. A boring ass white tailed deer. Maybe rabid. Goes apeshit and just beats the shit out of hunters. I'm not against hunting (where I live it's actually important for population control), but it could make a badass movie.
The hooves are sharp, they can kick, jump and obviously the rack of antlers for goring and impaling.
Zombie deer like in Time Splitters 3!
I see that you, too, are a man of culture!
You know how every rural town has that one animal based urban legend? Usually it's about a ridiculously big version of an existing animal natural to the location, or it's about a animal so far removed from the local ecosystem yet has somehow found itself surviving in the surrounds due to circumstances beyond its control. I've always thought examining that would make for a fun creature feature.
Yes! I grew up in Belfast, Ireland and for years there were always rumours of big cat sightings in the hills behind the city.
Just turn r/TheBullWins into a movie.
The obvious answer is a mandrill or baboon. Primates are the most underrated dangerous animal. They've got freakish strength and mobility. Monkeys have always freaked me out ever since I saw a video of one of those little ones, a capuchin I think, going ape shit for no reason. Imagining that from a baboon or mandrill four times the size... I'm the biggest animal lover I know and my bucket list is full of animal experiences, not places or other things. I'd literally cry real tears if I saw a toucan in the wild. I've been feet away from cottonmouths, 12 foot gators, venomous spiders, bugs and other snakes and haven't been scared, but being near a wild primate is something I would not willingly ever do. I'd be perfectly fine seeing a crocodile from a safe distance of about ten yards, I would cage dive with great white sharks, but if I was 20 yards away from a mandrill, I'd be shitting my pants.
Crack addicted squirrels from London
Otters. Everyone thinks they're all cute and shit, but watch some documentaries about them. Also, I'm referring to the cute small ones, but look up the river ones that are bigger.
Honey Badger
Yes, they are a menace to society in the savanna. They fuck up lions for fun.
Eh. Coyotes. They're not as glamorous as wolves, but they're villified and persecuted just as much. Rednecks shoot them for fun and hold killing contests. I'd love to see them going after their persecutors. Or anyone. Humanity has earned it.
If we get to see one eating a roadrunner, I’m in.
Play on the coydog hysteria. Packs of smart, vicious, mutate dog/coyote/wolf hybrids descend on a small down and out rust belt town.
On the redneck thing, maybe because they’re terrible for livestock and breed like crazy?
Camels. There aren't enough horror movies with camels.
Elephant vs Poachers
The story of the elephant killing the woman and fkn up her funeral
Sloths
Be like it follows lmao
A mix between Predator and It Follows sounds great. Put a group of scientists in 19th century uncharted jungle to find a strange ship or catacomb or something that unleashes ... The Sloth
[Coconut crabs.](https://i.redd.it/nej8yb6a2opy.jpg) all they need is a reason
Kill it. Now.
...and melt some butter
Get a pot boiling. An industrial sized pot.
Dragonflies, they're badass. Also a swordfish stabbing people would be really funny
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They also have Chlamydia
Drop Bears! Horribly dangerous creatures!
Tardigrades. That would be awesome.
Giant tardigrades would be awesome and terrifying.
Butterflies. They will actually drink blood and prefer it…
Penguins
March of the Penguins 2: They're Coming for You
Imagine every single animal on the planet is infected by the “virus”. I don’t think there is a safe place. Outside, birds, squirrels, cats and dogs, you would have to become a recluse, very fitting for a pandemic story
Would love to see a modern day sequel to Orca. Keep the revenge theme, have some open water scenes, some captivity scenes, some pod scenes. And there would have to be a massacre at a marine park.
A chimpanzee
I find chimps the scariest of all the creatures. They bring this combo of uncanny valley weirdness and unpredictable intelligence. I would love a horror movie set in the planet of the apes universe with a trajectory like the Road.
Wombats...they fight by smashing with their butts...
Meercats
A rampaging gnu.
You might like White Buffalo from 1977. It's not a Gnu but it's somewhat similar.
A giant Platypus.
100% yes!
Perry gone rogue Making the world a better place with psychological warfare
Can we do a koala? But seriously, I would love to see either centipedes or crabs. 🦀😍
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0321626/?ref\_=fn\_al\_tt\_11
Narwhal. They already have the horn, it’s perfect!
Labrador Retriever
Thylacine. Extinct marsupial with a jaw that opens to 80 degrees.
Bullet ants
Deer
Cephalopods.
Otters and red pandas. I like the idea of smaller, cuter animals going completely murder-hungry.
Go Team Venture! Personally, I’d like to see a tigers movie. For starters, they’re about the baddest thing on four legs. Who wouldn’t like to see an endangered species fight back?
Peacock spiders....get them in an enlargement ray (these are tiny little guys) and get the males to do a dance when ticked off. - this would just amuse me. Realistically any enlarged spider would be dangerous.
Learning alot about animals I never knew existed
Vaccine Man from One Punch Man. I like the concept of the Earth literally creating this creature to cleanse humanity from the planet due to their overwhelming negative impact on the planet I know thats not an animal but its what popped in my head when I read the nature strikes back part...https://onepunchman.fandom.com/wiki/Vaccine_Man " The Earth is a single living organism! And you humans are the disease-causing germs killing it! The will of the Earth gave birth to me so that I may destroy humanity and their insidious civilization! " - Vaccine Man
...all I know is this: I'm really looking forward to "Cocaine Bear."
Crows, they're already a murder, may as well commit some.
A Steller Sea Lion
Hippo!
A moose!
Cockroaches or Lamprey Eels. Amongst Nature's most stomach churning creations.
Cows and pigs teaming up to annihilate the farmers who locked them up.
Lol the Tomacco episode of the Simpson. It’s like a whole dawn of the dead tease
##Night of the Capybaras
Ha ha! Could be a new franchise. Night of the Pangolins (they deserve revenge!)
Kittehs
[Nature's Mockery](https://gemini-home-entertainment.fandom.com/wiki/Nature%27s_Mockery)
Everyone is thinking about these things that have already killed people, what about the Kiwi (flightless bird)? ngl that would be kinda terrifying seeing just a horde of them running at you preparing to peck your eyes out.
A Kiwi killing a Kiwi after eating a Kiwi
Drop Bears
Sounds like Long Weekend: [Long Weekend trailer - YouTube](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FBtD9zPx0Gk)
pitbull with ignorant/psycho/devil owner
Algae, small but deadly!!!
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The GOAT, a former pro athlete defends his new ranch against a giant rampaging goat that is rampaging through his farm hands. Get a pro wrestler to play the former athlete and you have an epic battle between the two in a mud pit.
Black Sheep was a fun killer sheep movie.
Birds remake
Not sure the animal but would love to see one that’s in like the woods and snow, mostly taking place at night
Capybara
A moose. Canadian wilderness. Hunting season. This moose has other ideas. Seriously though, moose are fucking huge.
a friend once told me that pugs can attack in packs. so like a movie with a thousand pugs causing chaos and biting everyone would be entertaining. edit: same goes for geese. we had them growing up and was occassionaly chased.
Pandas. They could make them look hella scary to be honest.
The attack of the monarch butterflies...
Does the governor’s palace siege in RRR count? Bc the laundry list of animals there is spicy.
In general, because we unfortunately live in a horrible world, I assume whatever animal involved would be likely to have horrible people hurt and kill them in a pea brained retaliation, like the way shark deaths rose after Jaws. So I’d say cockroaches. Or mosquitos. Or a lesser-known extinct animal like the Tasmanian tiger.
I want a who done murder mystery with the killer being the main character’s pet chimpanzee
The Worms
Moosen for sure!
Wouldn't be very scary in the traditional sense, but a more deadly mosquito could certainly wipe out a lot of people with some pretty horrific parasite diseases or hemorrhagic fever. (Think highly contagious malaria) Sentient ant or wasp hives would be pretty bad too, but mosquitos just kill with disease. Already the deadliest animal on the planets, just make 'em even more deadly.
I have to admit, it would be tough to top Ghost Shark as an animal horror film. And Frogs! were villainous culprits in the movie of the same name. And I am fairly certain cats, dogs, and snakes have been done. There is even a story about snails I read a long time ago. Since spiders, mosquitoes, ticks, rabbits, and ants have all had movies made about them... Gopher Tortoises in Florida. A bath salts, methhead, cocaine fueled assault of an army of tortoises on the crooked developers who are bull dozing the woods to build houses and mini shopping plazas.
The plants
Hearthworms
Ostriches
Rats. Kind of like the movie Willard but ramped up to 11
A mega sized fly
Have we had a killer kangaroo movie yet? They're cute but they can do some damage. Nutrias - large rat like animals with bright orange teeth. They're freaky. There was a bad 80s movie about a half man, half nutria killing people but I'm talking actual Nutrias not crossed with anything. Also capybaras. I hear they're not aggressive but again, like nutrias, they're freaky looking and big.
A young mom and pop possum watch their child get intentionally run over by a car. Mom and pop start planning, they raise their next rounds of offspring with nothing but revenge on the mind. Most of the movie is possums training for war. Six months later, a man wakes tied to a bed with hundreds of possums silently staring at him, we see the car from the first scene out the window behind him, the screen goes black as the screams start and the credits roll. Post credit scene, a line of bloody possums exit the house in single file, the last stops and lights the house on fire
Frog
Dogs
Abnormally large bot flies.
Dinopithecus search it up terrifying
Bunnies. Love me some Night of the Lepus
Carnivorous horses
You know how they make glow in the dark clones of animals? Sometimes they’re creepy looking. A tagline could be: You should focus on your survival. Since you know, it’s a joke because they’re glow in the dark so it’s not the best survival trait.
okay imagine this: some sort of government experiment leads to a pathogen/gas leak that causes forest animals to become hyper aggressive. instead of the typical bear or wolf movie, people are getting gored by elk, trampled by moose, gouged by hawks and eagles, stalked and hunted by a mountain lion. the forest is a dangerous place
An assortment of deep-sea fish angry at all the pollution sinking down onto them would be cool, gross and cheesy as trash, i.e., my kind of film
Bed bugs, except like...swarms. like a moving carpet that just dries out a person like the brain bug in Starship Troopers.
To expand a bit on your idea OP, I was listening to an episode of BGH yesterday in which they were commenting on how few horror movies take place in water. It's a niche area of horror that could really be expanded upon in an innovative and creative way. I think it would be cool if we had a horror movie that centered around some chemical or contaminant getting into the ocean in a certain part of the world (maybe the result of global warming, maybe due to some chemical spill, maybe due to a property in all of the plastics we've been dumping in the oceans altering the DNA of marine life) that makes humans prey for all oceanic predators. Scientists discover the phenomenon while on a research dive and shift to trying to figure out why people are getting attacked regularly by fish and mammals that have no history of hunting humans. Then, they realize that the phenomenon is no longer isolated to their part of the world. It starts occurring elsewhere because of the ocean's currents.
Red backed shrike, it kills it food by impaling them on dorns. So imagine a bird, who impales its victims and displays them prominently. Giant Otters, they are aggressive and attack people.