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It might be more than 40 dogs bitten by reptiles each year I'm not sure
4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year.One in five dog bites results in people with dogs in their own homes.
This is an unknown factor because many venomous bites are not reported and almost all nonvenomous bites (unless by large constrictors) go unreported as well.about maybe 500 people get bitten by a snake each...........and only 12 out of 500 die
Contemporary American pets include dogs, cats, birds, fish, rabbits, and reptiles. Dogs and cats are the most common types of pets in the United States, with millions of households owning at least one of each. Other popular pets like birds, fish, rabbits, and reptiles are also commonly kept as companions.
Studies also show that most dog bites are from pets or other dogs known to the bitten person, that males are more likely than females to be bitten, and that children face a greater risk than adults. Each year, about 10-20 Americans.
There are very few reported deaths from cottonmouth snake bites each year. These snakes are venomous, but their bites are rarely fatal due to the availability of antivenom and the fact that they generally deliver "dry bites" without venom. It's important to seek medical attention promptly if bitten by this snake.
No. Birds, fish and reptiles are each a classification of "vertebrates" of their own. They all have quite different characteristics.
Pennsylvania lists three venomous (not poisonous, since venom is injected and not ingested), the Northern Copperhead, the Timber Rattlesnake and the Eastern Massasauga which is an endangered species.The Massasauga is the most venomous and the least likely to be observed. Observed is the operative word since snake bites are a very rare occurrence and death resulting from snakebite happen only about 15 times each year in the United States according to the Center for Disease Control. Out of every 500 people who are bitten in the US by a venomous snake 499 will survive.The US Department of Transportation reports that 'Bambi' collisions result in 130 US motorists dying each year. If you see a snake, remain calm and allow it to make its escape. If you are bitten seek medical treatment.
4.5 million people are bitten each year.
If you mean bites by venomous snakes, in the United States there are 7000-8000 bites per year on average with about 5 fatalities. Many other countries do not have such statistics because many of the bitten people die without medical attention and their deaths not recorded.
The male platypus has a venomous spur, not "poisonous claw", on each of its hind legs. Young females also have the spur, but it is not venomous and they lose it by about the age of ten months.
evolution - apes continued to evolve as well. We came from all mamals, reptiles etc... each species continued to evolve into its own lines. All dogs came from the selective breeding from wolves, and wolves continue to exist.