I think such comics would likely be in the horror or fantasy genres. They might have a dark and intense storyline.
Well, such comics could be part of survival horror or maybe some extreme fantasy. They often have elements of shock and danger to create tension for the readers.
I don't recommend such comics as they can be quite disturbing and not suitable for most people.
I'm not sure exactly where you'd find such comics, but they might be in indie or underground comic circles. These kinds of themes are usually quite extreme and not mainstream at all.
There are various types. Some might be adventure comics where the animals have exciting escapades in the circus. Others could be educational comics that teach about the lives and training of circus animals.
Well, there are some children's comics that might show cute animals like teddy bears or kittens in a bed as part of a bedtime story.
There are various types. Some might show animals in stressful natural environments, like during a hunt or a drought. Others could depict pets dealing with separation anxiety from their owners.
There are some comics that deal with environmental issues and might show the death of animals due to pollution or habitat loss.
Comics like 'Zootopia' and 'Over the Hedge' have anthropomorphic animals. They show animals with human-like qualities and behaviors.
Sure, there are real - life stories. Take crocodiles for instance. In many tropical regions near rivers and swamps, crocodiles are known to be extremely dangerous. They are ambush predators. There have been numerous reports of people being dragged into the water by crocodiles and eaten alive. This often happens when people go too close to the water's edge without realizing the lurking danger.
Wild animals were not animals. Wild fish referred to wild vegetables, and mountain dishes referred to wild game in the mountains (meat dishes made from birds and animals hunted in the mountains). Together, they referred to wild game and wild vegetables in the mountains. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Well, there could be various types. Maybe a music-themed comic where a woman uses the microphone to perform or a superhero comic where she uses it as a special weapon or tool.