Hey guys,
I recently went on a trip to India and while I was there, I heard a lot of stories about wild animal attacks. It got me thinking, which wild animal has killed the most humans in India? I'm just really curious and I couldn't find the answer online. Maybe you guys have an idea?
Thanks in advance!

Hello everyone,
I have lived in India for a couple of years and based on my experience, I would say that snakes are the deadliest wild animals in the country. India is home to many venomous snake species like cobras, vipers, and kraits, and they are responsible for a large number of human deaths every year.
Snakes are found in both urban and rural areas of the country and often hide in places where people may not expect them, like inside homes or under rocks. In rural areas, farmers and agricultural laborers are at risk of snake bites when they're working in the fields.
However, it's important to note that snake bites can often be prevented by taking preventive measures like wearing protective clothing and footwear, being cautious when walking in snake-prone areas, and staying away from snakes you encounter.
In conclusion, while tigers and elephants are certainly dangerous, snakes are the most deadly wild animals in India.