People have not been killed in dolphin attacks, but bitten and pulled under water. Dolphins have killed porpoises and even other dolphins.
According to the National Geographic program Dolphin Attack, there is one confirmed case of a bottlenose dolphin killing an adult human male. However, it was a provoked attack. The wild dolphin was swimming close to the shore, and the man who saw it and waded in to get closer was drunk. The dolphin was apparently friendly, rolling over and allowing him to touch and stroke it, but he then tormented or hit it. The dolphin retaliated with a single ramming, before swimming away for good. The man died of internal injuries in hospital some hours later.
It should also be noted that the Killer Whale is a species of dolphin and not an actual whale, therefore there are recorded human deaths by dolphins, but due to mislabeling it would be seen as a whale attack rather than a dolphin attack.
People can be killed by Dolphins, if they think your playing they can tak you under water by your hair for like 2-4 minuets and the lingest that humans can hold there breath is about 1 minuets or even less, so yes people can be killed by dolphins but in the world there have been about 20 or less people in the US that have had that happened to them, but without that happening then dophins are sweet!! umm if you liked my advise you can look my up on skype at ilikepie2202 but you can only 10-15 boys or girls, I love you guys bye!
very very few in fact I don't know of anyone who has been killed by a dolphin
it might not even be what you did for the dolphin to bite you. it could have been abused by other people. i watched a thing on tv about weird attacks. and dolphins were in it.
they have been being killed for hundreds of years
There has been an estimate of 3,000 people killed or lost 2,997 were killed and almost 1,000 are still missing and presumed dead
I doubt that the ethnicity and religious allegiance of those killed in the Sept 11th attacks has been seriouusly collated. In the several thousand killed there would have been some Jews, as there would have been Christians, Muslims, Hindus etc and people of no religion. It is not important to know the exact proportion of allegiances of those killed, the important thing is to work to avoid the sort of hatred that triggered the attacks.
it can not be told, there has been multiple attacks to count them all
No there has been no reported attacks of any humans being killed.
yes. if startled wild elephants are a danger to practily anything that moves
Weeeell, there have actually been no documented attacks at all. But this is only because the criteria for an attack to be recorded are ludicrously strict. I don't know all of the requirements for they are plentiful but I know that there cannot have been a wolf hunt in place at the time because wolves hunting will likely attack someone who walks in the scene, the wolf must be killed and examined for illnesses such as rabies AND the victim must also have been killed.Answer:North American natives have an oral history of wolf attacks. The most recent wolf attack in North America was on February 2006. The victim was partly eaten. See Link.The history of wolf attacks in Europe and Asia is:In Scotland in the 15th century wolf attacks were frequent necessitating the construction of special travelers refuges.In France between the years 1580-1830, 3,069 people were killed by wolves.In Italy between the 15th to 18th centuries, 440 people were killed by wolvesIn Imperial Russia 1890, a document was produced stating that 161 people had been killed by wolves in 1871Most recently a French shepherd was attacked in in 2001.In Uttar Pradesh, wolves killed or seriously injured 74 humans between 1996 and 1997In India in 1878 624 people were killed by wolves
The odds of being killed by a dolphin are extremely low, as dolphins are not aggressive towards humans in the wild. There have been very few documented cases of dolphins causing harm to humans, and most interactions with dolphins are peaceful and positive.
The people killed or wounded in battle are called casualties.
Only the tiger has killed more humans than lions. Numbers are without question in the thousands.