These Are The Top Deadliest Animals on Earth

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These numbers and rankings may be surprising for you, but we trust that you will not be surprised if we tell you that humans in 2012 caused a death to 437,000 human

8_ Crocodiles:
The most dangerous animal to humans in Africa, killing a thousand people a year in the middle.


7_ Ascaris roundworms:
Causes an infection called aschariasis that kills approximately 4,500 people a year, most of whom are children.


6_ Tsetse flies:
Transmission of a parasitic infection called sleeping sickness, although the number of deaths is decreasing, but the average number is more than 10,000 deaths per year.


5_ Assassin bugs:
Biting the human face and then transporting the parasitic Chagas disease, which is responsible for the deaths of 12,000 people in the middle of the year
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4_ Freshwater snails:
It transmits the parasitic worm causing bilharzia disease, which exceeds the annual death toll by 20,000 deaths.


3_ Dogs:
Dogs kill about 35,000 humans a year, and the most dangerous are dogs with viral rabies, which cause 99% of these accidents


2_ Snakes:
Statistics indicate that snakes ' stings kill more than 100,000 people annually since 2015, with a shortage of vaccines.


1_ Mosquitoes:
The most dangerous and deadly to the human , it transports many diseases such as malaria. In Africa, and fever prevalent among children in some Asian and Latin American countries has killed more than 750,000 people annually


These numbers and rankings may be surprising for you, but we trust that you will not be surprised if we tell you that humans in 2012 caused a death to 437,000 human beings according to the United Nations Office , which puts us "we humans" at the top of the most dangerous mammal on earth, and almost We are actually approaching to outrun mosquitoes, and thus we become the worst enemies of ourselves altogether.


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We are actually approaching to outrun mosquitoes, and thus we become the worst enemies of ourselves altogether.