yes it is more likely that you wil die by a pig than a shark this is beacuase you are more likely to come in contact with pigs and they become very viciuos when intenst farmed or if they have young .
Some animals that can potentially kill humans include sharks, lions, elephants, hippos, and crocodiles. However, it is rare for these animals to actively seek out and attack humans unless provoked or in self-defense. Human-wildlife conflicts arise more commonly due to habitat destruction or encroachment into animal territories.
Sharks and alligators combined kill fewer people than dogs. Dogs are responsible for more fatal attacks on humans each year compared to the combined number of fatal attacks by sharks and alligators.
There have been very few documented cases of mako sharks attacking humans. Makos are typically fast-swimming oceanic species that are not known to be aggressive towards humans unless provoked or feeling threatened. They are more likely to avoid human interaction.
No
Other sharks. More than anything, humans are the number one killer of sharks. People kill millions and millions of sharks every year. It has recently been discovered that the Killer whale is a hunter and efficient killer of the great white whale. Probably the most efficient killer of great whites, including man. Scientists discovered that killer whales will take advantage of the fact that sharks are paralized when flipped on their backs. A killer whale drives into the shark, grabs it behind the head and flips it over and holds it until the shark is immobilized and then the pod will feast on the shark and eat the shark and even removes the liver and enjoys it as a group. See recent program on Nat'l Geo. channel
Hippos do not eat humans. However, they see humans as a threat. Hippos are more aggressive than most animals, so they are more likely to kill a human they see as a threat rather than run away.
Hippotumus are very dangerous creatures that will charge and kill humans. Yes, they kill more people then alligators.
Some animals that can potentially kill humans include sharks, lions, elephants, hippos, and crocodiles. However, it is rare for these animals to actively seek out and attack humans unless provoked or in self-defense. Human-wildlife conflicts arise more commonly due to habitat destruction or encroachment into animal territories.
Sharks by nature are not normally inclined to harm humans unless provoked, although there are of course exceptions to this. Man is more likely to hunt or kill sharks out of fear or for sport or financial gain.
Sharks. Sharks kill most people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edit: It is NOT sharks. In 2009, humans killed many millions of sharks, perhaps 100 million. There were 5 known fatal attacks by sharks on humans. Dogs, elephants and hippopotami, among others, kill more humans than sharks. Humans also suffer fatal snake bites every year. Anfd if you include killing by spreading disease, you'd have to include the mosquito, which infects humans with malaria, killing thousands.
Sharks and alligators combined kill fewer people than dogs. Dogs are responsible for more fatal attacks on humans each year compared to the combined number of fatal attacks by sharks and alligators.
No, sharks kill more.
yes because sharks are bigger then humans
the hippo is one of the most dangerous animals in the modern world . Each day on average thirty-three deaths occur due to the sudden reactions of a hippos short temper. All of these deaths are mostly caused in the African region.
actually i ask a question like this and it said great white sharks eat humans that is the sameSharks don't mean to kill humans the think it's there favorite food such as fish and seals. But yes they kill humans but don't get scared be struck by lightning is more common the getting attacked by a shark.While although rare, Great White sharks have been known to attack people who subsequently die from the injuries that they have sustained from the attack.
YES
There have been very few documented cases of mako sharks attacking humans. Makos are typically fast-swimming oceanic species that are not known to be aggressive towards humans unless provoked or feeling threatened. They are more likely to avoid human interaction.