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10 Most Dangerous Animals In The World In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 19/09/2023

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Mosquitoe

Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world, causing over 700,000 deaths each year from diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus. 

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Snake

Snakes kill an estimated 138,000 people each year, with the most venomous snakes being found in Africa, Asia, and South America. 

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Dogs 

Dogs kill an estimated 59,000 people each year, primarily from rabies. 

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Scorpions

Scorpions kill an estimated 3,300 people each year, with the most venomous scorpions being found in Africa and the Middle East. 

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Assassin bugs

Assassin bugs kill an estimated 10,000 people each year by transmitting Chagas disease, a parasitic infection that can damage the heart and other organs. 

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Crocodiles 

Crocodiles kill an estimated 1,000 people each year, with the most dangerous crocodiles being found in Africa and Australia. 

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Elephants

Elephants kill an estimated 600 people each year, often in self-defense or when their habitat is threatened.

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Hippos

Hippos kill an estimated 500 people each year, making them the most dangerous large mammal in Africa. 

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Lions

Lions kill an estimated 200 people each year, although most of these attacks are thought to be provoked. 

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Box jellyfish

Box jellyfish are the most venomous marine animals in the world, and their sting can be fatal. 

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