While it is impossible to tell exactly how many koalas die each year, let alone specifically by cars, the Australian Koala Foundation estimates that about 4000 koalas are killed each year by cars or dogs, largely the result of habitat loss and increased housing and industrial developments.
It is impossible to determine how many koalas have died as a result of dog attacks, but such attacks are one of the leading causes of koala deaths. Figures from one source for southeast Queensland estimate that 300 koalas are killed in this one region every years from dog attacks: this is the third most common cause of koala deaths, after habitat clearing and koalas being hit by cars.
None.
Koalas do not attack.
A lot
100,000
How many kangaroos die in a week is not listed, but annual data is available. Last year, in 2012, an estimated four million kangaroos were killed in the country of Australia.
1050000
About 50,000 people die a year.
23 last year. Blunts killed over 9000
None. Despite the fact that kangaroos are known to occasionally attack people, the only recorded fatality of a person by a kangaroo happened in 1936, in New South Wales. In this instance, a man was killed when he tried to rescue his dogs who were actually attacking the kangaroo. Kangaroos jumping out in front of cars do contribute to car accidents. Meanwhile, both cyclists and motocyclists have been killed directly when they have hit these animals on the road, but this is uncommon, and no statistics are available.
600-800 are killed a year(I estimated that because through the years they had 785, 675, and 765, stuff like that):)
No one has ever been killed strictly from speeding alone
Each year in the United States, an estimated 1.2 million dogs are killed by cars. Also, around 5.4 million cats are killed each year by cars. Most dogs are killed during the day and most cats are killed at night.
200 people in the world are killed by acedents regarded to cars
4 cars a year
Even one is too many! I killed three (suicidal) doves just last year with my truck. It was completely unintentional, caused no damage, and so the incident becomes part of the 'unreported animal deaths caused by cars'. Please specify which location you are referring to, as states', countries' and continents' statistics will vary widely.
more than 1 per year