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The animal responsible for most human deaths is the mosquito?

yes you are correct mosquito`s are the animals responsible for human deaths


The belief that the souls of human beings and animals go through a series of births deaths and rebirths is called?

reincarnation.


Did animals die in the great fire of London?

I'm sure that there were as many animal deaths as there were human, but since no one keeps a record on animal births and deaths, no one can be sure.


What causes most animal deaths?

In the wild, most animal deaths are caused by predation, starvation, disease, accidents, or old age. In human care, factors such as illness, old age, mistreatment, or accidents can contribute to animal deaths.


Does a donkey cause the most human deaths?

Certainly Not


What animal not insect is responsible for the most human deaths in the world?

The correct answer is the DEER (white tail & others). More human deaths result annually as well as cumulatively from auto accidents involving deer than from any other animal responsible cause.


What are some of the leading causes of animal deaths?

THINGS THAT CAUSE ANIMAL DEATHS:*OLD AGE* CARSILLNESSHUMANSBEING PUT TO SLEEPABUSEANIMAL SHELTERS KILL ANIMALS THAT DON'T HAVE HOME.poisoned human hygiene issuesThe main reason for wild animal deaths though is habitat destruction, pollution, over harvest, and diesese


How many people are killed by chimps each year?

There are not a lot of human deaths caused by non-human primates. These deaths include being crushed by the weight of the primate.


When was Animals or Human created?

Animals or Human was created in 1994.


Whats water best for human?

Clean water


How many people die from hunting accidents a year in the US?

their is about 280,000,000 deaths of animals every year and about 94 human deaths and 808 non-fatal injurys


What was the theme of A Thousand Deaths by Jack London?

The theme of "A Thousand Deaths" by Jack London revolves around the idea of the pursuit of knowledge and scientific advancement at any cost, even at the expense of human life. It explores the ethical dilemmas and consequences of experimenting on animals and humans in the name of progress.