It is difficult to provide an exact number as bee populations vary annually. However, it is estimated that millions of bees die each year due to various factors such as habitat loss, pesticide exposure, diseases, and climate change. Efforts are being made to protect bee populations to ensure their long-term survival.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
Piranha attacks on humans are rare and usually non-fatal. There is no reliable data on how many people die specifically from piranha attacks each year.
It is estimated that around 250,000 wildebeest die every year during the Great Migration in the Serengeti due to factors such as predation, exhaustion, and crossing rivers where many drown.
Approximately 30 people die from shark attacks each year worldwide.
As of recent statistics from 2007 3271 people die from smoking each year.
Africanized honey bee ( also known as killer bee ), kills 40 people every year.
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3 people die by bulls every year.
125 people die by tigers every year.
On average, fewer than 1 person dies from cougar attacks each year in the United States. Cougars are elusive animals and tend to avoid human contact, so fatal attacks are rare.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
On average, around six people die from bear attacks worldwide each year. However, it is important to note that fatal bear attacks are rare and encountering a bear in the wild is mostly safe as long as appropriate precautions are taken.
On average, less than 1 person per year dies as a result of encounters with buffalo. Buffalos are not typically aggressive towards humans, but incidents can occur when people get too close or provoke them. It is important to exercise caution and maintain a safe distance when interacting with wild animals.
On average, leopards are responsible for a few human fatalities per year. However, specific numbers vary widely and are influenced by factors such as human population growth, habitat destruction, and human-leopard conflict.
Around 20-30 people are killed by rhinos each year, mostly in Africa and Asia where human-wildlife conflicts occur due to habitat destruction and encroachment. Rhinos can charge at high speeds and have strong, sharp horns which can cause serious injuries or fatalities.
There are very few reported cases of human deaths caused by centipedes each year, and they are extremely rare. Centipedes are venomous, but their venom is typically not lethal to humans. Most centipede bites result in mild pain and swelling, similar to a bee sting.
On average, lions are responsible for a few dozen human deaths each year. These incidents often occur in regions of Africa where humans and lions come into frequent contact, such as areas with livestock farming or wildlife reserves. Lions primarily target livestock, and attacks on humans are typically a result of conflict or encroachment on lion habitats.