PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM, the parasite carried by the female mosquito, causes malaria and kills around 660,000 people each year (source WHO).
AFRICAN NILE AND AUSTRALIAN SALTWATER CROCODILE The Australian “salty” is larger at 23ft long, a ton in weight and with a bite force of 3,700lb but kills only three or four people a year, whereas the Nile croc kills at least 500.
HIPPOPOTAMUS Weighs 8,000lb, has a land speed of 20mph, 2ft-long canine tusks and is aggressive; some believe it may kill more people than the croc. The only herbivore on the list.
LION Responsible for several hundred deaths annually, possibly associated with disease burden.
LEOPARD attacks increasing due to human encroachment, especially in India; Sanjay Ghandi National Park, near Mumbai, has seen 125 attacks in a decade.
ASIAN GIANT…
