Australia Deadly Animals Statistics
The last known death by a cone snail in Australia was in 1935.
Australia deadly animals statistics. It is found in the majorly in the South and thus the chances of human contact are high. According to official statistics from the Department Of Infrastructure And Rural Development AU 1300 people lost their lives on Australias roads in 2016. The most infamous is the Great White also called White Pointer and the other two are Bull Shark and Tiger Shark.
They are deadly Australian animals and the effect of their sting varies according to where the person has been bitten. A northern death adder. One of the more deadly creatures on the face of the Earth the Box Jeallyfish is responsible for 79 out of 81 known jellyfish deaths since 1883 it sounds a lot but thats still less than one death per year.
There are many species of them but only three Australian sharks are dangerous to humans. By far the greatest killer animal in Australia is the motorist modernicar. About 35000 deaths can be attributed to rabies and of those cases 99 percent are caused by dogs according to WHO.
Number of road traffic fatalities Australia 1990-2019. They can measure from 15 to 2 meters. Australian Bureau of Statistics charted deaths by animals over 10-year period.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics as reported by ABC News the highest number of deaths by animal was 77 people - from horses cows and other animal transport. Lets see who is responsible starting with the biggest culprits. Out of 300 elapid species which include the taipan coral snake and mamba 60 can be found across the land and waters of Australia.
Sharks and marine animals killed 26 people crocodiles caused 17 fatalities. When you compare the animal deaths to other causes of death in Australia like drowning killing 290 per year or car accidents killing 1200 people per year it is clear that even the most deadly of Aussie creatures the horse just arent that deadly. Redback spider aka Australian black widow.