Orcas are creative as well as powerful hunters using innovative techniques and organized group strategies to overcome the the largest prey in the ocean and even animals on shore.
With long fangs relative to its body size the clouded leopard is something of throw back to the saber toothed cats of yesteryear. The fangs enable them to quickly kill large or tough prey particularly in trees where an extended struggle could harm the predator as well as prey.
Whether it's steeling food, hunting or being hunted wolverines are as fierce as any animal you never want to meet in the wild. And to the wolverine, size does not matter.
Sperm whales are the largest apex predators but they occasionally encounter other apex predators interested in the young. They have some interesting offensive and defensive techniques to deal with predators and prey.
Pilot whales belong to a genus with two global species of tooth dolphins. They are social apex predators that even intimidate orcas but sometimes display a seemingly unnatural association with them.
Jaguars, the largest cat in the America's, are apex, ambush predators know to hunt 85 different animals including aquatic animals like fish, caiman and anacondas, yet attacks on humans are extremely rare.