The most dangerous birds in the world are birds that attack humans aggressively. Normally birds are not carnivorous, like lions, leopards, crocodiles, and the likes. Birds are not man-eaters but they can kill or death can result due to circumstances involved in the connection with the bird.
Some birds are just being aggressive to humans in a self-defensive way in which someone may be seriously injured. These dangerous birds are large birds, though not all large birds are dangerous.
In fact, medium-size birds too can be dangerous. Either you see these birds with their chicks, on their eggs, or when eating, don’t get closer to them, and never feed them.
Take caution when you see the following birds, the top 10 world's most dangerous birds (attacks and human deaths cause), they are
- Southern Cassowary- The most dangerous bird in the world
- Ostrich
- Emus
- European Herring Gull
- Golden Eagle
- Great Horned Owl
- Australia Magpie
- lammergeiers
- Barrel Owl
- Mute swan
Additionally, in this article, you will get to know their incredible life span.
1. Southern Cassowary
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There have been reports of these birds severely injuring and killing humans. For example, Christopher Kofron shows there have been 150 attacks by Cassowary documented in 1999 in Queensland Park.
In 1926, a 16-year-old boy died from a Cassowary attack. When you see this bird, please fear it, it is the number one among the most dangerous birds in the world.
Its female laid big eggs that are the 3rd biggest eggs on the planet. Southern cassowary eggs are green in color unlike the whitish coloration of most eggs.
This is because the eggshell contains biliverdin and this helps to conceal it from predators. They feed on fruit in the rainforest. These birds have an average lifespan of fifty years.
2. Ostrich
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Ostrich is the heaviest, tallest, and biggest bird on the planet. They can pose a danger to human lives. They are limited in numbers since their lives are endangered.
They have eyes that are even slightly bigger than their brain. They are incredibly fast animals, they can run 43 miles per hour. They have two toes and use their wings as rudders while running.
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Their kick is very powerful in
that it can kill a lion and other predators because of their powerful legs and
four-inch claws. They become aggressive when a person does what they hate. Yet
some do domesticate them.
In 1981, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an ostrich attack Johnny Cash, an American musician. He said what saved him was his belt buckle. It was kicked by the Ostrich. If the kicked was directed straight to the stomach, he would have died. Though they rarely killed they do attack.
3. Emus
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They are flightless birds found in Australia. They are the second
biggest bird with an average height of 2m. They can live up to 20 years. They
have two eyelids, one for protection against dirt and the other for blinking.
They have powerful legs and that is where their strength is. They have powerful muscle (called calf muscle) at the back of their lower leg with three toes. If this bird should launch an attack with its powerful foot, that will be dangerous. These muscles enable them to run up to 30m per hour.
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There have been attacks by this bird in zoos around the world, though no death was recorded. There are reports of people being injured by their attack.
4. European Herring Gull
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They are aggressive and strong which is mostly based on their size. They prefer a seaside environment and they feed on other birds chicks and worms. What makes them dangerous is that they do attack without getting close to them.
They will attack launch attacks on people who go near their nest mistakenly. This often happens because they nest in the urban area. Anyone can be their victim and be injured.
5. Golden Eagle
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They are large beautiful birds that can be 20 feet tall with 8.5 feet wide. They are found in mountain areas in the northern hemisphere, America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are great hunters and they are carnivorous. They feed on rodents, fishes, rabbits, and reptiles.
There are have been an unconfirmed story of a golden eagle stealing a sleeping baby from his mother in Africa. That can be true, here is a video of the bird's attack on a little girl.
They are outstanding for their keen eyesight. The force of their talons is like the force of a bullet. They have the power to kill humans, they haven’t seen to kill but if they launch an attack that can be deadly. They are very strong, they have the ability to carry weighty prey, they do attack big animals like antelope. This bird can live up to 32 years on average.
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6. Great Horned Owl
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They use their strong talons to attack prey on their spine. There have been reports about these birds attacking people. Especially at night, owl attacks human a lot because they are nocturnal animals. When they are flying you hardly hear their silent flight.
They may attack because they misinterpret what is on your head as prey. Also, when they feel threatened they attack. They can attack from the sky or from trees. While hunting, a hat is recommended to prevent injuries from a great horned owl. There was a record of an owl that lived for 28 years.
7. Australia Magpie
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Australia's Magpie is another world's most dangerous bird.
It is a medium size bird with black and white feathers, generally weighing
between 220 to 350g. They are between 65-85 cm long with a wing length of
65-85cm. They are known for their loud singing song.
They are found in Australia, Indonesia, and Southern New Guinea. They feed on earthworms, spiders, mice, and other insects. The Australian magpie is different from other species in that they are more aggressive to people crossing their territories compare to others. Generally, they are social birds, but they can grow wild and attack people.
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During the spring in Australia, many people do suffer injuries from this bird attack, though no fatal incident has been reported. But a man has died because of a magpie attack.
In 2019 an old man was attacked magpie in Australia, the man was running from the threat of the bird but ran into a bicycle and that lead to the man’s death. They have an incredible average lifespan of between 25 to 30 years.
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8. Lammergeiers
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Lammergeier is from the German language meaning lamb-vulture. They are found in Iran, northwest of Asia as Huma birds. Also known as bearded vultures because unlike other vultures they are not bald. They are seen often carrying lambs and calves.
They are strong birds with powerful necks and claws. They are medium size birds with a wingspan of 2.57m (8.45 ft.), length of 1.09m (ft.), and weight of 10.2kg (13.6Ib). They are scavengers like other vultures. They do see flying with bones; they feed much on bone marrows and tortoise.
Though they are often not hostile to living humans. There is an unconfirmed report that this bird has accidentally killed a human. Nonetheless, such birds need not be close to.
9. Barred Owl
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Owls are generally not dangerous but here is another dangerous owl, the Barred owls are also called striped owls. They are larger owls found and popular in the United States. They are 16-23 inches tall with a 38 to 45-inch wingspan. They like to stay near water bodies.
They feed on small prey like mice, fish, and crayfish. They have an average life span of 8 years. Barrel owls do attack people, for example in 2015, in the bush pasture park; there are reports of a jogger sustaining an injury from this owl attack.
He said it felt like a sharp knife cut on his head, he screams and ran for safety and was taken to the hospital. Though for an owl to kill humans is very rare. Yet, they can attack, with you sustaining injuries either small or serious injury you may not predict.
10. Mute Swan
They are large white water birds that are 125 to 170 cm (49-67 in) long. They are called mute swans because they are less vocal than other swans. They are differentiated from other swans by their orange bill with S shape long neck. They can be found in countries like the United States.
They prefer coastal regions and freshwater bodies. They have an average lifespan of between 30 to 40 years. It is dangerous if you move closer to their nest because they are aggressive. There have been reports of the mute swan attacking people but not fatal.
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If you approach them by the riverside on their nest, they will attack you with their wings flapping and you may be injured but may not be serious. Unlike other birds that do attack with their beak, they attack through the power of their wings.
Note: If you find yourselves being attacked by these birds and you sustain an injury, please see the doctor for tetanus injection, or for other infections.
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There are more dangerous birds in my village not mentioned in this post. In fact those birds are human beings
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