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(CNN) -- While Wednesday's fatal attack on a 12-year-old boy in central Florida has thrown a spotlight on alligators, several animals are known to take human lives at a higher rate than those swimming reptiles.

Dogs, snakes, bears, spiders, deer and sharks are among the creatures that also kill people with some regularity, and several with more frequency than gators.

From 1948 to 1999, there were 248 confirmed alligator attacks in Florida, with nine fatalities reported from those attacks, according to the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission.

But beyond alligators:

• According to a five-year study in the journal Pediatrics, there are 18 fatalities a year on average in the United States from dog attacks.

• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that roughly 800,000 dog bites are serious enough each year to require stitches. The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that Rottweilers surpassed pit bulls in the 1990s as the breed responsible for the most fatal attacks.

• The worldwide annual average of shark attacks against humans during the 1990s was 54, according to the International Shark Attack File.

• Once nearly extinct, mountain lions mounted 37 attacks on hikers in the 1990s, according to researcher Thomas Jay Chester. Seven of those attacks were fatal, he said.

• Venomous snakes claimed an average of 15 lives per year in the United States. According to the CDC, 7,000 non-fatal snakebites are reported annually.

• There have been 45 fatal bear attacks in North America since 1900, according to the University of Calgary in Canada.

• Spider bites have killed 15 in Texas since 1980, according to that state's agriculture department.

Ruthless human behavior often merits comparison to animals such as sharks, rattlesnakes and pit bulls. If you go by the numbers, however, the most frequent domestic killer of human beings is the white-tailed deer.

According to estimates by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the insurance industry, collisions between cars and deer result in an average of more than 130 human deaths per year.

It doesn't come cheaply to the deer: Such accidents took the lives of 47,555 deer in Wisconsin alone last year, according to that state's transportation department. The average insurance bill for a deer run-in is $2,100, according to the American Automobile Association.

Worldwide, even the mighty deer takes a back seat to the king of the killers: Through its transmission of malaria, the West Nile virus and other diseases, the mosquito claims thousands of human lives each year.

ANIMAL-RELATED FATALITIES
U.S. deaths in 1999
• Bitten/struck by dog - 25
• Bitten/struck by other mammal - 69
• Bitten/stung by insects or other arthropods - 10
• Contact with venomous snakes, lizards - 7
• Bitten/crushed by reptiles - 45
• Contact with venomous spiders - 6
• Contact with hornets, wasps, bees - 43

Source: National Safety Council, based on data from National Center for Health Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau
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Typical news reporting:

"If you go by the numbers, however, the most frequent domestic killer of human beings is the white-tailed deer."

Hey dummy, the deer didn't kill the people--the wreck caused by the deer killed the people! The WRECK killed the people--in most instances, the deer was already dead!

As Rust L has said many times, "the SUV did not veer across the line, the damn driver did!"

Guns do not fire and kill people. People pull the trigger and kill people.

I heard another news report on the radio today...something like "...the car lost control, hit the pole and killed the two occupants." The vehicle didn't lose control, the driver of the vehicle lost control and HE killed the two occupants--himself included----anything to avoid responsibility!

The future of America is in the hands of these people!
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JMCCOYB said:
Hey dummy, the deer didn't kill the people--the wreck caused by the deer killed the people! The WRECK killed the people--in most instances, the deer was already dead!
Clearly these are suicide attacks. Why can't you see that? These animals should be reported to the Department of Homeland security for their terrorist activities... (VBG)
Friends All.....Let's talk about gators for a minute. Being a 4th generation Floridian , I grew up around gators. We used to swin in lakes when you could see gators out in the middle. By nature they are very shy and will stay away from humans......if they are wild gators!
The problem we have here in Florida is that tourist and "New-Arrivals" feeding the gators. Once they are fed, they lose their fear and attacks happen!
Also with wild hogs......hikers see the small cute wild piggies, pick them up, piggies call "mama", and then the hiker has a very bad wild hog mama cutting the hiker's backside.
So......When you read about these gator attacks, you can bet some idiot has been feeding them!
Best Regards, James
Lets not forget that the all-time number one killer of humans is other humans. :cry:
I personally don't think the threat of people killing other people is all that great.

- France
With so many people now sueing fast food chains because they got fat eating fast food and people sueing tobaco companys because the chose to smoke I wonder how long before some moron sues a state's DNR for a deer jumping in front of their car. It is the states fault for increasing the number of dear in the state through game management programs! :D :shock: :D

APEXDUCK
gman said:
Lets not forget that the all-time number one killer of humans is other humans. :cry:
Man, we better buy more firearms in order to protect ourselves then... :wink:
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does anyone out there know what the world wide statistics are for fatalities from animal attacks? What the rankings for animals related fatalities are?

Thanks
Aaron
I'm doing my part! But I've got two problems: 1st problem, I like fine/nice firearms, they seem to cost more. 2nd problem, Even though I don't live in a state that has the gun control law "One Gun A Month", I couldn't afford to buy one a month. I guess I could get a second job. Keith
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I am pathetic troll. Ban me please.

rm
Working on an IP ban now....
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