The odds of being killed by a shark are extremely low, with an average of 5-10 fatal shark attacks worldwide each year. In comparison, the odds of being killed in a car accident are much higher.
Yes and No; dependent on the situation involved. This question depends on many factors; Lion's state of health, Dog's state of health, Number of Dogs in the pack - each of which swing the possibilities. One on One a Lion would win a closed ring match with a dog (even a Hyena) if both were healthy, the odds however go down based on the factors given above.
The number of fatal dog attacks in the USA has been going up. The yearly average was 17 in the 1980s and 1990s; there were 33 deaths in 2007, 23 in 2008, and 30 in 2009. Divide that by the number of deaths in the USA and you'll get an approximation. Doing a quick estimation, I guess you end up around 1 in 140,000 Of course, the real odds depends on the risks you take.
Ultimately, we believe the odds are in the gorilla's favor. However, alone and at night the lion will have a strong advantage. If the lion can get in close enough and score an accurate bite, he could end the fight before it even begins. However, a gorilla is a mighty foe with more stamina and fearsome strength.
The odds of a white tiger being born are very rare, as it is a genetic mutation of the Bengal tiger that results in their unique coat color. It is estimated that only 1 in every 10,000 tigers born in the wild is a white tiger. White tigers are often bred in captivity due to their popularity, but this practice has been criticized by conservationists.
in the recent year the odds have raised because of the attacking by the lady who owned the chimp. the odds are about 1 in 50000. But if you keep your distance from them you wont be attacked.
The chances are about 300 MILLION-to-One.
The odds of me being pregnant are 0 as I am male.
Let's just say that there is a better chance of getting killed by an asteroid than a alligator attacking you! So the odds are very very slim mate!More informationApparently, there are around 7 reported attacks in Florida each year - and that isn't the only state with alligators. Florida's population is around 18.5 million people. If there are 7 attacks each year, then the odds of being attacked would be about 2.6 in a million.See Related Links.
There are 53 African countries, so the odds of one nation being allied with them all, is pretty slim. IT'S NOT A COUNTRY!
The odds of being dealt a pair in Texas Hold'em are approximately 5.88.
The odds of being killed by a shark are extremely low, with an average of 5-10 fatal shark attacks worldwide each year. In comparison, the odds of being killed in a car accident are much higher.
This is inherited and only African Americans have it.
There are no odds. It just happens.
The odds of a type 0 civilization being in a simulation reality is very high.
Yes and No; dependent on the situation involved. This question depends on many factors; Lion's state of health, Dog's state of health, Number of Dogs in the pack - each of which swing the possibilities. One on One a Lion would win a closed ring match with a dog (even a Hyena) if both were healthy, the odds however go down based on the factors given above.
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