Mosquitoes
655,000 people killed each year, primarily in Africa, through the little buggers spreading malaria left and right.
Hippos
Deer
Bees
Dogs
Ants
Jellyfish
Cows
Horses
Spiders
Rattlesnakes
Sharks
2,900 people are killed by these moody mammals annually in Africa. That rolley-polley exterior is just to lure you in.
130 people killed across the US by deer, almost exclusively because
they hit them with their cars. That saying, "a deer in the headlights"
came about for a reason.
53 people die each year in the US because of an allergic reaction from being stung.
30-35 people are killed each year in the US. Fido isn't always your best friend.
20-50 people are killed each year in Africa from ants. They may be
small but dozens, hundreds, even thousands stinging you really adds up.
20-40 people per year die in the Philippines alone, from the anaphylaxis caused by the stings.
22 people are killed in the US every year from these seemingly docile
creatures. They're fun to pet, but getting kicked in the head... not as
fun.
20 people die each year thanks to our equine friends.
6.5 people die in the US every year from spider bites.
5.5 people die from rattlesnake bites each year in the US, which isn't a
whole lot considering how common they are in popular hiking and camping
areas.
1 person is killed each year in the US
and fewer than 6 worldwide are killed by sharks. From 2006 to 2010,
there were just three fatalities from shark attacks in the US.
Just some facts you might want to know!
Pat
That what i said all time to my friends who scare sharks. More probability to found death in a car than in the water.
ReplyDeletePretty awesome blog Pat, really surprised mosquitoes ranked so high. Thank you I enjoyed all the information, and appreciate the time & dedication with your research. Hugs Always, Rayne
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