Crocodile
In areas where huge crocodilians are native and there are human populations, crocodile attacks on humans are frequent. According to estimates, crocodilians kill roughly 1,000 people annually. Because they strike before a human can even respond, the larger species of crocodiles can be fatal. The two most lethal crocodile species are the saltwater and Nile varieties, which have claimed countless lives in South East Asia and Africa.
With a length of 6.3 m, the saltwater crocodile is the largest terrestrial predator and most dangerous reptile in the world. It can be found in mangrove swamps, lagoons, and deltas and is deadly. They can be found along India's eastern coast.
Crocodiles are lake and river creatures that can be very deadly when they are around. In Kerala, the Cauvery River, and the Andaman Islands, muggers or Indian crocodiles have been known to attack people. At 5 m long, they are shorter than saltwater crocodiles. Crocodile is one of the most dangerous animals in India.