No
Approximately 30 people die from shark attacks each year worldwide.
Lion fish venom is highly toxic to humans but rarely causes death. Only a handful of people are killed each year from their stings.
17.3 million people i think
On average, there are about 80 shark attacks on humans reported worldwide each year. However, the majority of these attacks are not fatal.
Approximately 20-50 people die worldwide each year from jellyfish stings. The severity of the sting, the species of jellyfish, and the individual's reaction to the venom can all affect the outcome of the encounter. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if stung by a jellyfish.
it is very rare for a person to be attacked by a hippo but they can be very vicious. there has been some hippo attacks but usually around 13 hippo attacks happen each year.
I have sent my squirrel army to silence you. Ask them when they get there, and add one for yourself. They will attack any squirrel trying to kill someone!
about 300 per year
6 on each foot
On average, killer bee attacks result in a few deaths per year worldwide. The actual number of fatalities can vary based on factors such as the region and the severity of the attacks.
Most likely not. Tree squirrels and ground squirrels live separate lives, and do not usually even bother each other, let alone kill each other. However, it is possible for a squirrel to do so, tree squirrels will most likely remain tranquil and not kill another squirrel.
a lot of people because there carless. by Kristen G First Kristen, I think you meant they are careless ("Me fail English? That's unpossible." -- Ralph Wiggum from the Simpsons). Okay, so ~300 people a year are killed by Tigers (India). ~50,000 a year are killed by Snake Bites -- mostly Cobra's (guess where?). ~2 million people a year die from Malaria, which they get from a Mosquito. In the year 2000 there were 79 shark attacks reported, 16 of them fatal. Minimally 60,000 die from rabid dogs a year. And here are some others: Ants: 200 Flys: 300 Bees: 400 Elephants: 600 Horses: 1000 (50,000 hospital visits in US per year) Crocodiles: 2000 Scorpions: 5000 (1000 in Mexico alone)