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The world's deadliest animal isn't a shark or even a human. Drawing from a graphic from Bill Gates' blog, we decided to rank the world's deadliest animals. Most of the deaths caused by animals, it turns out, have less to do with the animals themselves than the diseases they unwittingly transmit.
According to research compiled by Bill Gates and published on Gates Notes, that makes sharks No. 20 on the list of the 20 animals most deadly to humans.
From the tiniest insects to the largest land animal on Earth, here are some of the most dangerous and deadly creatures in the world.
This is a list of the deadliest animals to humans worldwide, measured by the number of humans killed per year. Different lists have varying criteria and definitions, so lists from different sources disagree and can be contentious.
Which animal kills the most humans in a year? From dogs to mosquitos and other humans, here are the top 10 most creatures on planet Earth.
Meet the most dangerous animals in the world and find out what makes them more likely to inflict harm.
We’re ranking the most dangerous animals based on how many human attacks or deaths per year they cause. We want to know what features make the animal so dangerous: Is it a venomous poison? A sharp sting? Or piercing fangs? Here are the 35 deadliest animals on the planet.
Uncover fascinating facts about some of the world's deadliest animals, including their habitats and why their interactions with humans can be lethal.
Pinpointing the singular most dangerous animal in the world can be tricky. Some of them are feared — even renowned — for their threatening characteristics, while others fly quietly under the deadly creatures radar. Then there are those, like the great white shark, that are improperly vilified.
Here are some of the animals responsible for the most human deaths. The scariest predators aren't as dangerous as you might expect — but don't underestimate the little guys.