The answer to your question is yes, at the last count snakes killed 36,272 people (not including characters from Harry Potter), spiders on the other hand killed no one.
Yes it is.The answer could be no if you are talking about a specific snake.For example,if a snow tiger and snow leopard got in a fight the snow tiger would most likely win because if you take a look at their legs a tiger might have bigger leg muscles than the leopard.
The excelent answer is that bees don't.They kill snakes so they can't destroy their hives.They only sting people when they are to close to a hive.They think you're trying to destroy their home.
While a small amount of 409 may kill spiders upon contact, it is not a recommended method for spider control. It is safer and more effective to use specific insecticides designed for spiders or to remove spiders using non-lethal methods.
No, spiders are solitary animals. They do not travel in groups, pairs, or families. They do not seek out humans for revenge, nor does the scent of a dead spider attract other spiders. These are just myths.
Several sea snakes are know to be among the most poisonous snakes in the world. They are how ever ill equipped to bite people due to the structure of their mouth and and the positioning of their fangs. If measured the venom of certain sea snakes would be greater than that of even the most venomous cobras, but there are few if any records of people dying from a sea snake bite, the same can not be said about the cobra. Which sanke is more likely to kill you. The cobra
Dogs.
I believe the mosquito has killed more people than hitler
Yes it is.The answer could be no if you are talking about a specific snake.For example,if a snow tiger and snow leopard got in a fight the snow tiger would most likely win because if you take a look at their legs a tiger might have bigger leg muscles than the leopard.
The excelent answer is that bees don't.They kill snakes so they can't destroy their hives.They only sting people when they are to close to a hive.They think you're trying to destroy their home.
yes poisonous ones like the eastern brown snake does
Many are surprised to learn that deer kill more people each year than spiders, snakes, bears and wolves combined. Because of their propensity to find their way in front of traffic, deer kill more people annually than any other creature.
The perception of snakes as scarier than spiders often stems from their size, movement, and potential threat. Snakes can evoke a primal fear due to their stealth and the possibility of venomous bites, which can be life-threatening. Additionally, cultural depictions and personal experiences can amplify these fears, making snakes seem more intimidating. Ultimately, fear is subjective, and individuals may find either creature more unsettling based on their own experiences and perceptions.
Some do but some dont if they are girl then know but male can they have a wide month but know one knows that because you cant see it i cant beleive you didnt know that shame on you
Currently the mosquitos kills more people every year than any other animal.
While a small amount of 409 may kill spiders upon contact, it is not a recommended method for spider control. It is safer and more effective to use specific insecticides designed for spiders or to remove spiders using non-lethal methods.
It depends on which species of snake are you talking about. If it's is a Cobra, King Cobra and Brown snake, a black widow doesn't stand a chance. Most snakes, however, are not venomous at all. P.S. A black widow isn't the most venomous spider, there are also the red back spider and funnel-web spider who are much more dangerous.
no only some like the rattlesnake and the python they are many more that can kill but not all Samaria