Hiv/aids
Technically, mosquitoes kill the most people because of the transfer of disease. Other than this, hippos physically kill the most people.
It means that the disease doesn't kill many people, that most people survive from the disease. It means that it has a high chance of survival.
It means that the disease doesn't kill many people, that most people survive from the disease. It means that it has a high chance of survival.
There is not one "most harmful disease". In fact, there are lists of "harmful" diseases that can kill anyone at any time (example: kidney disease, heart disease), or can take years to kill.
The Plague was the most deadly because it could kill people within days of them contracting the disease.
Most disease causing organisms reproduce inside you and produce toxins.
The mosquito, which through disease it carries, kills many people every year.
No. Rats spread disease and kill more people than tigers every year. Rats, (with contaminated fleas), nearly wiped out the population of Europe during the Middle Ages by spreading the Black Death around.
the most harmful disease in the world is cancer (it kills the most people).
Most people die from heart disease
Currently the mosquitos kills more people every year than any other animal.
Well there are many kinds of wild animals that kill people every year but if its trained like if you were able buy a monkey, by the time its a teen or a adult, it will probably Injure you or kill you. The most common animals that kill humans are the tiger, lions, cheetahs (Sometimes), some types of snakes, of course animals that have rabies, alligators or/and crocodiles, sometimes wolfs (if they are in a pack) '''''and so on...'''''