6 Animals to Avoid when Traveling to Africa

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#1 African Elephant

An African elephant is thought to be responsible for 500 deaths per year.
Elephants, the largest terrestrial creatures on the planet, may be unpredictable. Even when not provoked, older bulls and young, inexperienced males can be hostile (usually during musth, their sexually active period, when testosterone levels increase)

#2 Nile Crocodile

The Nile Crocodile is thought to be responsible for 300 deaths every year.
Crocodiles are Africa's greatest freshwater carnivores and are fascinating to watch. A crocodile will submerge itself under water, leaving only its nostrils above the surface, waiting for something to come to the water's edge for a drink, and then leap forward, seizing its victim in vise-like jaws and dragging it down to drown.

#3 Lion

A Lion Is Supposedly Responsible For 250 Deaths Every Year
Lions are said to murder up to 70 people per year in Tanzania.
The most well-known incidence involving man-eating lions occurred in 1898 during the construction of the Kenya–Uganda railroad, when a pair of male lions began attacking railway employees, killing more than 100 over the course of nine months.

#4 Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo is thought to be responsible for 200 deaths every year.
The Cape buffalo is known for being one of Africa's most hazardous animals due to its aggressive and unpredictable behavior.

#5 Rhinoceros

Rhinos are notorious for being irritable. They are also incredibly nearsighted and will charge at anything that they consider to be a threat.
Never, ever go between a mother and her kid because rhino mothers are very protective of their offspring and will attack anything they perceive as a threat.

#6 Black Mamba

The black mamba is another of Africa's most dangerous snakes. These snakes can grow to be up to 8 feet long and travel at rates of up to 12 miles per hour.
Their venom is extremely poisonous, containing enough poisons to kill ten people in only one bite. Death can occur in as little as 7 hours without ant

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