Death Tolls
- 436 – Champawat Tiger (Nepal/Northern India)
- 400 – Leopard of Panar (Northern India)
- 200+ – Gustave (crocodile) (Burundi)
- 150 – Leopard of the Central Provinces (Central Provinces of India)
- 135 – Tsavo Man-Eaters (lions) (Kenya)
- 125+ – Leopard of Rudraprayag (India)
- 113 – Beast of Gévaudan (France)
- 50+ – Tigers of Chowgarh (India)
- 42 – Leopard of Gummalapur (India)
- 40 – Wolves of Paris (France)
- 22 – Kirov wolf attacks (Russia)
- 22 – Wolves of Turku (Finland)
- 18 – Wolves of Périgord (France)
- 17 – Wolves of Ashta (India)
- 15 – Tigress of Jowlagiri (Jowlagiri)
- 15 - Dhrube elephant (Nepal)
- 13 – Wolves of Hazaribagh (India)
- 12 – Wolf of Gysinge (Sweden) / Sloth bear of Mysore (India)
- 7 – Tiger of Mundachipallam (South India) / Sankebetsu brown bear incident (Japan)
- 4 – Wolf of Soissons (France) / Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 (North New Jersey)
- 3 – Leopard of the Yellagiri Hills (Southern Railway)
- Unknown – Burmese Saltwater Crocodiles (Ramree, Burma, February 19, 1945) / Wolf of Ansbach (Holy Roman Empire)/ USS Indianapolis Shark Attacks (Philippines Sea)
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