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5 animals more dangerous to humans than sharks (and some will surprise you)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2026, 14:00 IST
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5 animals more dangerous to humans than sharks



When we think about “dangerous animals,” sharks often come to mind. They are widely portrayed as fearsome predators, and popular films have added to that image over the years.

However, real-world data tells a different story. According to reports, sharks are responsible for only around 8 to 12 human deaths globally each year. In contrast, several other animals cause significantly more harm, often due to disease transmission or frequent human contact.

Here are 5 animals that are actually more dangerous than sharks when it comes to their impact on humans.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Mosquito

This one is surprising for many people. The mosquito is considered the most dangerous animal in the world.

It doesn’t kill directly, but it spreads diseases like malaria and dengue. These diseases cause a very large number of deaths every year, especially in warmer countries.

The biggest problem is simple – it is everywhere, so avoiding it is not easy.

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Snakes

Snake bites remain a serious concern in many parts of the world.
Most snakes are not dangerous to humans, but venomous species can cause severe harm or even death if treatment is delayed. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 81,000 to 138,000 people die every year due to snake bites globally, with many more suffering serious injuries or long-term effects.
In most cases, bites happen by accident – often when people don’t notice a snake nearby while walking, farming, or working outdoors.

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Dogs


Dogs are usually friendly and considered one of the closest animals to humans, but they are also linked to rabies cases in some parts of the world.

Rabies is a serious and almost always fatal disease once symptoms appear. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it causes around 59,000 deaths every year, with most cases linked to bites from infected dogs in regions where vaccination coverage is low.

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Hippopotamus


Hippos don’t look scary at first. They just sit in water most of the time.

But they are actually very aggressive and territorial. In Africa, they are responsible for many human deaths each year when people come too close to their area.

They can move quickly and react very suddenly.

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Crocodile



Crocodiles are very dangerous because they don’t give warnings.

They stay still in the water and attack suddenly when something comes close. In many places where humans live near rivers, crocodile attacks do happen.

Their strength and surprise attacks make them very risky animals.


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