Animals attacking humans
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Throughout history there have been many occurrences of animals attacking humans. It is very common for particular animals to attack, but for other species it can be quite unusual. This should be differentiated from parasites on humans such as mosquitos or leeches which do not attack as such.
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[edit] Animals involved
There are many animals that are frequently reported as attacking humans.
[edit] Alligators and crocodiles
- Alligators (see alligator attacks in Florida)
- Crocodiles (see crocodile attacks)
- List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States by decade
[edit] Dogs
- Main article: Dog attack
Domesticated dogs are one of the more frequent attackers, with particular breeds being more susceptible to violence against humans.
[edit] Insects
Stings from bees and wasps are generally defensive but can occur without provocation. Some people suffer from a severe allergy to their sting and go into anaphylactic shock after such an attack. Red imported fire ants also sting en masse.
[edit] Others
Other animals include:
- Dogs (see dog attacks)
- Domestic cats
- Elephants
- Hippopotamus
- Hyenas
- Kangaroos (boxing)
[edit] Attacks in popular culture
In novels, films, and television programmes, many stories have involved animals attacking humans. Some of the stories have the incidents as their central plot, frequently exaggerating the size of the animal.
[edit] Television coverage
Attacks caught on camera can often appear on news programmes.
When Animals Attack! is an American television programme that shows real footage of non human animals attacking humans.
[edit] See also
- Rabies
- List of fatal, unprovoked shark attacks in the United States by decade
- List of fatal bear attacks in North America by decade
- Category:Deaths due to animal attacks
[edit] External links
- The Animal Attack Files
- Fatal Dog Attacks
- Shark Research Committee
- Mountain Lion Attacks in the United States and Canada