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- Whale Sharks Slide toward Extinction - Shark Research Institute
Whale sharks are listed as Endangered Numbers of the giant plankton-feeding whale sharks have more than halved over the last 75 years as these slow-moving sharks continue to be fished and killed by ship propellers Whale sharks, the largest fish in the sea feed on plankton and small fish
- Malaria - Our World in Data
Plasmodium falciparum is the most lethal in humans, and responsible for most deaths Over half a million people died from the disease each year in the 2010s Most were children, and the disease is one of the leading causes of child mortality For an overview of malaria — and how we can make progress against it — you can read the following
- Deer–vehicle collisions - Wikipedia
The number of accidents, injuries, and fatalities varies from year to year and region Each year in the United States, deer–vehicle collisions resulted in at least 59,000 human injuries and 440 human fatalities [1] In 2000, of the 6 1 million lightweight motor vehicle collisions in the US, 1 million involved animal-vehicle collisions
- 2023 Shark Attack Map - Tracking Sharks
Each year there are around 100 shark attack bites around the globe Most are considered minor with the patient recovering extremely quickly When you consider the millions of people who live, work, and go in the water each day, compared to the number of shark attacks the odds are really against a negative encounter
- NOAA NWS Storm Prediction Center
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- How Many Deer Are Killed Each Year? [Facts And Figures]
The odds of hitting a moose, elk, caribou, or deer is 1 in 167 Eyes on the road, people! Almost 120 People Are Killed Annually by Deer (ICB) A significant number of people, almost 120, die from deer-vehicle collisions The number of animals killing people in the USA is 1 in 1 4 million
- The Scramble to Defuse the Feral Swine Bomb - Undark Magazine
Years ago, preventing feral pig populations hardly seemed worth the money, but today these animals are responsible for an estimated $2 5 billion worth of damage in the U S each year, mostly by mowing down farmers’ crops, as well as attacking calves, lambs, and pregnant livestock, and destroying native plants, animals, and precious habitats
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