News of German women being bitten by polar bears has caught the attention of the most dangerous animals. The British "Daily Telegraph" listed the ten most dangerous animals for humans on the 14th. Surprisingly, mosquitoes topped the list.
The article ranks the world's top ten most dangerous animals in order of mosquitoes, Asian cobras, Australian box jellyfish, great white sharks, African lions, Australian saltwater crocodiles, elephants, polar bears, African buffaloes and poison dart frogs.
According to the report, more than 2 million people die of malaria every year in the world, and mosquitoes are the culprit. So the little mosquitoes became "the first killer of mankind." In India, 50,000 people die each year from snake bites, most of them are killed by cobras; Australian box-shaped jellyfish are the most poisonous marine animals, each toxin contains enough to kill 60 people; Great white sharks, 30 to 100 people die each year from their attacks. There are also African lions hunted in groups, the world's largest reptile, the Australian saltwater crocodile, the milder elephants, the largest carnivores on the land, polar bears and African buffaloes. These giants are quite aggressive. In the tenth place is the South American poison dart frog. The venom secreted by a poison dart frog is enough to kill 10 people.




