18 Animals That Kill The Most Humans Every Year. I Was Not Expecting #8
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These animals are more dangerous than you'd ever expect.
1. Tigers

Tigers kills about 100 people per year.
2. Cape Buffalo

Cape buffalo weigh 1.5 tons and have extremely sharp horns. About 200 people are killed by cape buffalo each year.
3. Jellyfish

Jellyfish kill 15 times the number of sharks that people do each year.
4. Lions

About 70 people a year are killed by lions, probably after provoking them.
5. Horses

About 20 people are killed at rodeos in the U.S. every year fro getting kicked by horses.
6. Ants

All types of ants combined kill about 30 people a year. Fire ants are a huge threat to people who are immobile.
7. Scorpions

Only 25 of the 1500 types of scorpions have poison. They kill about 5000 people a year.
8. Domestic Dogs

Dog bites are extremely dangerous and with the wrong owner, even the cutest dogs are capable of killing and attacking people.
9. Snakes

Snakes kill about 15,000 people every year. They're quick to attack when threatened.
10. Leopards

No records of leopard attacks exist, but are known to happen often in India because of the rapid urbanization of the area. They are known to have taken 15 lives in one year.
11. Crocodiles

Between 1500 and 2500 people are killed violently every year by crocodiles.
12. Elephants

About 500 people are killed every year by trampling.
13. Hippopotamus

Hippos are considered the most dangerous animals in Africa. 3,000 people are killed by them every year.
14. Deer

About 120 people are killed each year after getting car accidents involving deer.
15. Bees

Bee allergies are very serious. 53 people were killed by bees last year.
16. Cows

Although they are typically pretty calm, about 20 people a year a killed after getting kicked in the head by cows.
17. Tsetse Flies

These insects are what spread African sleeping sickness, an infections that causes the brain to swell. It affects 500,000 people, 80% of whom will die from it.
18. Mosquitos

Mosquitoes are small but extremely deadly because they carry diseases like Malaria, which kills 1 million people a year.
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