1.5 million people are killed by animals every year. Almost one million by other animals, and more than half a million from direct conflict among ourselves.

    Almost all of the deaths from other animals are caused by just two types: mosquitoes and snakes.

    Read more in our article: https://ourworldindata.org/deadliest-animals

    These numbers are estimates, and some come with significant uncertainty. That’s why we’ve published a detailed methodology explaining our sources and how they compare.

    by ourworldindata

    32 Comments

    1. hache-moncour on

      It feels a little unfair to the mosquitoes to only count intentional human killings. After all, the mosquitoes don’t intend to kill humans either, it is just a side effect of the diseases they can carry. It seems to me all the human deaths caused by humans infecting each other with diseases should also count for the “humans” stat.

      Snakes are just assholes though.

    2. Considering in 2023, 50k people died to suicide in the US alone, a ridiculous amount of effort must have went into this project not to make humans the number one leader in deaths. I salute you, hardworking data spinners! 🫡

    3. dogs being high is crazy, do hyenas or like wild dogs in australia or something go really hard or does it get downplayed a lot just how dangerous dogs can be with children in particular?

    4. nailbunny2000 on

      I wish you hadn’t changed from being a volume based display to a bar graph display of the data. It should be consistent.

    5. does it also include deaths by dogs because of rabies? because it would be unfair to not include them

    6. New-Coach6921 on

      I’ll be great to have the opposite graph: How many animals are killed by humans each year?

    7. young_vet1395 on

      The real interesting information would be peer interaction or incident. I rarely come across a bear, but when I do I’m certainly more scared than when I see a mosquito.

    8. chewbaccasaux on

      This seems like a made-up chart with maybe directionally correct data but not that accurate? The data is all over the place. Dogs kill 40k people a year? What? According to cats? Deer are missing (200+ deer-related deaths a year in vehicle accidents). Cows are missing. Should dragons be included?

      Downvote.

    9. ConsistentAmount4 on

      freshwater snails? by eating them or…?

      edit: no, it’s *Schistosomiasis*, a disease spread by snails that is pretty bad in Africa.

    10. Roaming gangs of freshwater snails are a major problem in my neighborhood, you don’t want to find yourself concerned by these little guys.

    11. Do deer not count? I mean, most of the time it’s not cause of the deer doing anything and rather being a moving object that people die from hitting with a car.

    12. Need to see it based on the count of the animal too. There are way more mosquitoes than humans. Way more snakes in the world than elephants, would make for an interesting graph.

    13. Elephants kill 1000 a year?

      This surprises me not because of the fact they are giant and therefore dangerous, but because their population numbers arent that high, and in general arent overly aggressive to my knowledge.

    14. Stupidest “statistic”. Mosquitos are not the organism doing the killing. No one dies of mosquito bites.

    15. Deadliest to humans. Humans are the deadliest by far, killing trillions of sentient beings annually.

    16. Plasmodium is the parasite which causes Malaria, the mosquitoes only carry the parasite and infect humans. They are not the killers

    17. Training-Purpose802 on

      With 72 deaths a year in the U.S. from bees, wasps, hornets would suggest a worldwide number of 1700, not 500 if evenly distributed through the population.

    18. Where are cats? Toxoplasmosis infects almost 50% of human population. There is no way they are not at least in top 5.

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