5. Elephant
African Elephants aren’t as friendly as many people believe . It is known that elephants kill over 500 people every year . The biggest ones are African Elephants and they generally weight up to 16 tons.
4. Crocodile
King of the rivers! Saltwater Crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles. Average size of males can reach 17 feet and 1,000 pounds , but specimens 23 feet long and weighing 2,200 pounds aren’t uncommon. Under water, they can move as fast as a dolphin. So better don’t try to swim near a crocodile because it can swallow any people at once! It is known that a crocodile can kill 1 ton stallion in under 1 minute.
3. African Lion
Lions are the only cats that live in groups. It is reported that they kill up to 70 humans per year in Tanzania. The number isn’t that much for King Of Africa.An African Lion can reach up to half a ton.
2. Snake
Snake is a deadly animal having more than 450 species that are venomous and out of these 250 species and are eligible of killing an individual. The most noxious species are found in Africa, North America and Asia. These weird killers kill the people with their bites containing poison. Asian cobra also named as Indian cobra or spectacled copra does not possess the tile of most virulent snake but it is very lethal in fact causing more than 50,000 deaths every year, therefore is responsible for the largest disaster. Every year around two million individuals suffer from snakebite in all over the world and its single sting is enough to take away their life. Asian cobra is a deadliest animal that possess not only aggressive attitude but also fearless attitude towards human. Its poison contains a neurotoxin and cardiotoxin that promptly affects the nervous system, paralyzing the muscles therefore causing cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. Be careful if you going to visit any of the area where they reside.
1. Mosquito
Giant elephants,strong buffalos, wild lions, snakes…They sound more fatal then these little flying insects. But it is wrong! The Mosquitos are responsible for the deaths of more than two million people per year. In addition, they transfer diseases to more than 70 million people per year.
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