Average Number of Deaths per Year in the U.S {| |- | Bee/Wasp 53 Dogs 31 Spider 6.5 Rattlesnake 5.5 Mountain lion 1 Shark 1 Alligator 0.3 Bear 0.5 Scorpion 0.5 Centipede 0.5 Elephant 0.25 Wolf 0.1 Horse 20 Bull 3
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In the wild, most animal deaths are caused by predation, starvation, disease, accidents, or old age. In human care, factors such as illness, old age, mistreatment, or accidents can contribute to animal deaths.
There are not a lot of human deaths caused by non-human primates. These deaths include being crushed by the weight of the primate.
The most dangerous animal in the world would be a hippo. Hippos are very large weighing as much as 4.5 tons or 9000 lbs, and their jaws are strong enough to crush a large crocodile in half! Hippos have been recorded to flip boats, and attack more humans than any other animal in africa and even around the world!!
The mosquito is considered the most dangerous animal in the world today, as they are responsible for transmitting diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus which collectively result in millions of human deaths every year.
The most dangerous animal is man. Over 18,000 deaths from deliberate assault and over 32,000 suicides in 2005. Transport accicents (with human drivers) killed another 48,000. (www.nsc.org/lrs/statinfo/odds.htm) . The second most dangerous animal is the horse with 100-150 deaths per year from riding accidents. "Wild" mammals and reptiles kill less than 50 all together.
In the wild, most animal deaths are caused by predation, starvation, disease, accidents, or old age. In human care, factors such as illness, old age, mistreatment, or accidents can contribute to animal deaths.
yes you are correct mosquito`s are the animals responsible for human deaths
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Cape buffalo are responsible for an estimated 200 deaths per year, making them one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. They are known to be unpredictable and can charge when threatened, leading to fatal encounters with humans. Their strength and size contribute to their potential danger, particularly for those who venture too close.
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Dangerous, yes, The human animal however is responsible for far more deaths.
Exotic animals are SUPER dangerous, they have certain instincts and aggressions that they need to survive in the wild. If a human was to come in contact with a truly exotic animal it can be deadly.
Alligators can be dangerous, particularly if they feel threatened or are protecting their territory, but they are not the most dangerous animals overall. In terms of human fatalities, animals like mosquitoes, sharks, and large mammals (like elephants and hippos) are responsible for more deaths annually. Alligators typically avoid human interaction and attacks are relatively rare. Proper caution and respect for their habitat can minimize risks associated with alligators.
There are not a lot of human deaths caused by non-human primates. These deaths include being crushed by the weight of the primate.
because they are different to human some spices can harm them.
human beings. besides that, hippopotomuses.
because we are the most dangerous animals in the world