10 most dangerous animal in the world
The following is a list of 10 of the most dangerous animals in the world, ranked based on the number of human fatalities they cause each year:
Mosquito - responsible for more than one million human deaths per year due to the transmission of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus.
Humans - responsible for the largest number of deaths among all animals through wars, homicides, and other violent acts.
Snakes - responsible for tens of thousands of human deaths per year through venomous bites.
Dogs - responsible for thousands of human deaths per year, mostly in developing countries where they are often not vaccinated or treated for diseases such as rabies.
Crocodiles - responsible for several hundred human deaths per year, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Hippopotamuses - responsible for several hundred human deaths per year in Africa, mostly due to attacks on boats and people on the shore.
Elephants - responsible for several hundred human deaths per year, mostly due to territorial disputes or provoked attacks.
Lions - responsible for several dozen human deaths per year, mostly in Africa.
Tigers - responsible for several dozen human deaths per year, mostly in Asia.
Box jellyfish - responsible for several dozen human deaths per year through their highly venomous stings.
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