• oo1@kbin.social
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      humans too.
      i think if you attribute car killings to humans they beat mosquitos by a decent margin.

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        Maybe? Cars in the US kill like 40,000 people a year; mosquitoes kill like 725,000 people a year

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          1 year ago

          Yeah but 1.35 million die globally from car crashes, far more than mosquitoes kill.

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            Interesting. That was more than I expected when looking at like China/India/US

            That looks like the official number, though. I thought mosquito deaths were being underestimated

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            Yeah, but mosquitoes have a much bigger head start, and we’ve significantly reduced mosquito related deaths in the last century. Over the last 250,000 years even cars don’t come close yet.