Deadliest Predator: The Humble Mosquito.!
Mosquitoes, ubiquitous in human habitats worldwide, play a role in the demise of a staggering 7,25,000 people each year. Surpassing the fatalities caused by larger predators such as dogs, responsible for 25,000 deaths, and snakes, claiming 50,000 lives, mosquitoes emerge as the deadliest contributors to human mortality. Intriguingly, the majority of these deaths result from diseases transmitted by these minuscule insects.
While dramatic encounters with large animals can lead to immediate fatalities or necessitate prompt medical attention, the insidious nature of mosquitoes lies in the diseases they carry. Beyond the limelight, these tiny creatures become inadvertent harbingers of death, causing widespread health crises that often go unnoticed. The report serves as a poignant reminder of the overlooked perils posed by seemingly inconspicuous members of the animal kingdom and underscores the importance of addressing the health implications associated with their presence.