1.PANDAS: Pandas have a gentle and pacifistic nature, they pose absolutely no threat to humans and in fact, are vulnerable due to human disturbances.
2. MANATEES: Manatees are known as "sea cows" and are placid marine herbivores. They feed on aquatic vegetation and are not known for any instances of aggression towards human.
3. SLOTHS: Sloth are slow moving, arboreal mammals that spend their days hanging upside down from tree branches. They are not known for any aggressive behavior and primarily focuses on their daily routine of sleeping, eating and moving slowly through the forest canopy.
4.KOALAS: Koalas primarily feed on eucalyptus leaves and pose no imminent danger to humans. They can sometimes be defensive when threatened, but generally avoid interactions with humans.
5.ELEPHANTS: While elephants are known for their massive size and strength, they are commonly portrayed as gentle giants in the wild. They rarely display aggressive behavior towards humans unless threatened or provoked. Elephants exhibit social intelligence and strong bonds with their families.
6.DOLPHIS: Dolphins are known for their playful and curious nature, rarely showing aggression towards humans. In fact, they are renowned for their intellect, social cohesion, and the bonds they form with individuals including humans.
7.CHICHIPILLIS: Chipmunks are small rodents that are generally harmless and even seen as playful garden visitors by some people. They are cautious around humans but have no history of harm or aggression.
Note that these are general observations and individual situations may vary. Safety precautions should always be prioritized when encountering any wildlife mammals.