Hazardous Wild animals To Be Aware Of When Relocating To South Africa

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1. Mosquito

Malaria is only distributed by the female Anopheles mosquito. These are most active around dawn and dusk.

It is considered that between Six hundred,000 and 1 million people die from malaria in every year. 90% of these deaths are in sub-Saharan Africa. Most of these are children under the age of five.


2. Puff adder

Due to its broad Edmonton Movers distribution, strong venom, and highly cryptic coloration which causes it to be vulnerable to being stepped on by mistake, the puff adder is believed to kill more people than any other African snake, accounting for nearly 32,000 fatalities per annum and many more disabilities.


3. Hippo

Hippos have been proved to kill 2,900 people annually in Africa. Male hippos actively defend their territories along the banks of rivers and lakes. Females are also seen to get incredibly aggressive if they sense anyone coming in between their newborns, who remain in the water whilst the mom feeds on land.

Hippos are able to run at over 20 miles an hour and they have gigantic jaws with up to 20 inch canines.


4. Crocodile

Data indicate that crocodiles wipe out approximately 3,000 people per annum along with hundreds of fatal attacks related to the Nile crocodile in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Crocodiles possess very strong and powerful jaws that they use to be able to bite their target with excessive pressure. Its revealed that the power of a crocodile bite is much more than 5,000 pounds per square inch which is certainly considered the strongest bite of any animal.


5. Elephant

Zoologists estimate elephants kill 500 men and women per annum worldwide.

African elephants, particularly older bulls and young males, are generally hostile even though they’re not provoked. The majority of deaths by the elephant trampling their victims to death.


6. Buffalo

known in Africa as one of the big 5, ‘The Black Death’ or ‘widowmaker’, the African buffalo is commonly considered to be an extremely threatening animal because it gores and kills in excess of 200 individuals on a yearly basis.


7. Black mamba

The Black Mamba stands out as the biggest venomous snake in Africa with adults reaching an average of 2.5m in length. Black Mambas usually are not black at all, but brown or olive complexioned. They are aggressive when cornered and will not be reluctant to strike. They can get to speeds of up to 12 mph.


8. Lion

Mozambican refugees regularly crossing Kruger National Park through the night in South Africa are mauled and swallowed by lions; park officers have admitted that man-eating is a concern there. Lions have been proved to kill at the very least 10 individuals a year in the kruger.


9. Great white shark

On a yearly basis close to 100 shark attacks are reported throughout the world. Seventeen deaths were recorded as having being due to shark attacks in 2011, out of 118 recorded attacks.


10. Rhino

While the African rhino is battling to survive and their numbers are falling at worrying rates due to poaching, it’s still vital that you maintain your guard if you get the opportunity to see one in the wild. A recent statement with regards to a young woman being gored by a rhinocerous in South Africa demonstrates how unpredictable and lethal the animal can be.