The 7 most dangerous animals in the world

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The 7 most dangerous animals in the world

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Interested in discovering the most dangerous animals in the world ?
Close your eyes and imagine the most dangerous animals in the world you can think of. What do you see?
There are countless numbers of dangerous animals that take up residence from remote parts of nature to densely-populated cities all over the world.
In our list below, we rank the most dangerous animals around the world that have proven to be the deadliest .

Cape Buffalo
Responsible for an estimated 200 deaths per year.
The Cape buffalo is without a doubt one of the most dangerous animals in Africa.
These aggressive and unpredictable beasts can weigh up to 1,000 kgs and grow up to 1.7 meters tall. They’re fearless and will mob any predator that dares to take its young. They are one of the few animals in Africa that will actively stalk and kill humans if alone.

Lion
As the apex predator of the African wild, the lion is one of the world’s top predators. Whilst humans are not their natural prey, each year an estimated 200 people are killed by lions. Sick male lions are mostly responsible for this death rate, along with opportunistic attacks in areas where the lions’ natural prey has been depleted.

Saltwater Crocodile
Responsible for an estimated 1,000 deaths per year.
Crocodile live in lakes, rivers, wetlands, and even some saltwater areas. The larger saltwater crocodile and Nile crocodile species are the most dangerous, regularly killing people in parts of Asia and Africa.
Known for their ambush hunting technique, the crocodiles are indiscriminate hunters and attack any animal that comes within reach – including humans.

Hippopotamus
With so many dangerous animals in Africa, many people often overlook the fact that the hippopotamus is actually the biggest killer of humans of all large African animals.
Although hippos are herbivores, these highly territorial animals are estimated to kill an incredible 3,000 people per year.

Tsetse Fly
Responsible for an estimated 10,000 deaths per year.
setse flies may look similar to a housefly, but is undoubtedly far more dangerous.
Endemic to sub-Saharan Africa the flies are blood-suckers that carry and spread deadly parasites known as trypanosomes.
There are no vaccines for this disease borne by tsetse flies.

Dogs
Responsible for an estimated 35,00 deaths per year.
Man’s best friend is also one of our biggest killers.
Around 35,000 humans die each year of rabies , and it’s estimated that approximately 99% of those cases are caused by the saliva of infected dogs.

Snakes
Responsible for an estimated 100,000 deaths per year.
It would have been hard to list each snake species of dangerous snake separately along with their kill numbers, as for most snakebite deaths the species of snake is not known by the person who was bitten. That said, there are plenty of species of exceptionally venomous snakes living in many parts of the world.

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