belive it or not alot of people have died from hippo attacks they may look fat and slow but they are known as one of the most dangerouse animals in Africa!!***Second answerer = I saw a TV program on exactly that subject & it was determined by a point-based sysytem that the Hippo would win out over a Crocodile.
1.hippo
2.mosquito
3.human
5.the black mamba
6.nile crocodile
7.great white shark
8.lion
9.puff adder
10.cape buffalo
(in africa)
The deadliest category of tornado is F5. They have the highest death rate per storm.
If by deadliest, you mean the most violent, Somalia is the most dangerous place in the world. With the threat of terroism, kidnapping, the ongoing civil war and not to mention, the alarming rate in piracy, dozens of lives are claimed everyday.
A hippo's heart rate is much slower than a human's, for a few reasons. The simplest reason involves their size, as larger creatures with larger hearts simply don't need as fast a heartbeat to pump the blood around their body healthily. More unique to hippos, but potentially found in similar water-dwelling animals, the hippo's heart rate drops when they dive underwater, allowing them to stay submerged longer without needing more oxygen.
Richmond consistently has a high crime rate.
Yes, the hippo changed its speed. We can tell because the rate of change in the hippo's position over time is not constant, indicating a change in speed.
Most animals produce carbon dioxide at relatively the same rate. The animals that produce the most carbon dioxide are the ones that must breathe the most rapidly.
It is pancreatic cancer, as it has the highest mortality rate (approaching 100%).
wild mushrooms, the deadliest being the death Cap, which has a fatality rate of 94.05%
Of course they do. At a faster rate than most animals which is why we have so many. All animals must mate in order to continue the species.
The deadliest thunderstorm in recorded history is the Daulatpur–Saturia tornado, which struck Bangladesh on April 26, 1989. It produced a devastating tornado that killed approximately 1,300 people and injured thousands more, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. The storm wreaked havoc on the densely populated area, destroying homes and infrastructure. The high fatality rate was exacerbated by the lack of early warning systems and preparedness in the region.
100%
Cats typically breathe at a rate of 20-30 breaths per minute, which is faster than most animals of similar size.