1. Hooded Pitohui
2. Stonefish
3. Platypus
4. Browntail Moth
5. Centipede
6. Stingrays
7. Salamander
8. Shrew
9. Catfish
10. Poison Arrow Frog
According to MSN Encarta
1. Continental USA
2. Australia
3. South Africa
4. Hawaii, USA
5. Brazil
6. Papua New Guinea
7. New Zealand
8. Mexico
9. Iran
10. Bahamas
Source: International Shark Attack File
1) Fracture
2) Gastric torsion
3) Gastric foreign body
4) Anti-freeze ingestion or poisoning
5) Insecticide toxicity
6) Multiple lacerations
7) Snail bait ingestion
8) Ingestion household chemicals
9) Single lacerations
10) Soft tissue trauma
According to DrPeay.com
1. Afghan Hound
2. Basenji
3. Bulldog
4. Chow Chow
5. Borzoi
6. Bloodhound
7. Pekingese
8. Mastiff
9. Beagle
10. Basset Hound
Source: The Intelligence of Dogs Stanley Coren (New York: The Free Press, 1994)
1) Fierce Snake or Inland Taipan
2) Australian Brown Snake
3) Malayan Krait
4) Taipan
5) Tiger Snake
6) Beaked Sea Snake
7) Saw Scaled Viper
8) Coral Snake
9) Boomslang
10) Death Adder
According to ReptileGardens.com
1. Tiger
2. Smokey
3. Tigger
4. Max
5. Oreo
6. Kitty
7. Shadow
8. Princess
9. Oliver
10. Sam
Source: American Pet Classics
1. China
2. Australia
3. India
4. Iran
5. Sudan
6. New Zealand
7. UK
8. South Africa
9. Turkey
10. Pakistan
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
1. China
2. US
3. Brazil
4. Germany
5. Spain
6. Vietman
7. Mexico
8. Poland
9. Russia
10. France
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
1. USA
2. China
3. Brazil
4. France
5. UK
6. Italy
7. Japan
8. Germany
9. Canada
10. Mexico
Source: Euromonitor
1. China
2. US
3. Indonesia
4. Brazil
5. Mexico
6. India
7. Russia
8. Japan
9. Iran
10. Turkey
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations