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Andrew Currall's avatar

That world in data graphic is interesting and does put a lot of things about animal harms in perspective. But it isn't very *fair* as a *ranking*. It includes roundworms (an entire phylum!) and dogs (a subspecies of gray wolves). There is massive differential in how wide the categories are.

Mosquitoes seem to "win", but actually about 40 species of mosquito can spread malaria, and although obviously some contribute far more to human deaths than others, it seems almost certain that if you track by species, humans kill more humans than any single other species does.

We're also not counting the Plasmodium parasite as the killer in the case of malaria? I mean, OK, it's not technically an "animal", but it's more directly responsible for death than the mosquito.

Devon Fritz's avatar

Unless I am misreading seems like humans are the second biggest killer of humans.

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