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Animal attacks are violent attacks caused by non-human animals against humans, one of the most common being bites. These attacks are a cause of human injuries and fatalities worldwide. According to the 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook, 56% of United States citizens owned a pet. In the United States in 1994, approximately 4.7 million people were bitten by dogs. The frequency of animal attacks varies with geographical location, as well as hormonal secretion. Gonad glands found on the anterior side of the pituitary gland secrete androgens and estrogens hormones. Animals with high levels of these hormones tend to be more aggressive, which leads to a higher frequency of attacks not only to humans but among themselves. In the United States, a person is more likely to be killed

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  • هجمات الحيوانات هي سبب شائع إما لوفيات أو إصابات الإنسان. ما يصل إلى خمس ملايين شخص في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية يتعرضون للهجوم من قبل القطط والكلاب من كل عام. تواتر هجمات الحيوانات تختلف مع جغرافية المكان. في الولايات المتحدة، يكون الشخص أكثر عرضة للقتل من قبل الكلاب من أن يتم صعقه بواسطة البرق. تعتبر هجمات الحيوانات مشكلة على الصحة العامة. في عام 1997 وصلت لدغات الحيوانات إلى ما يقرب من مليوني لدغة تحدث كل عام في الولايات المتحدة. تؤدي الإصابات الناجمة عن هجمات الحيوانات إلى الآلاف من الوفيات في جميع أنحاء العالم كل عام. جميع أسباب الوفاة يتم الإبلاغ عنها إلى مراكز السيطرة على الأمراض والوقاية منها في كل عام. (ar)
  • Animal attacks are violent attacks caused by non-human animals against humans, one of the most common being bites. These attacks are a cause of human injuries and fatalities worldwide. According to the 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook, 56% of United States citizens owned a pet. In the United States in 1994, approximately 4.7 million people were bitten by dogs. The frequency of animal attacks varies with geographical location, as well as hormonal secretion. Gonad glands found on the anterior side of the pituitary gland secrete androgens and estrogens hormones. Animals with high levels of these hormones tend to be more aggressive, which leads to a higher frequency of attacks not only to humans but among themselves. In the United States, a person is more likely to be killed by a domesticated dog than they are to die from being hit by lightning according to the National Safety Council. Animal attacks have been identified as a major public health problem. In 1997, it was estimated that up to 2 million animal bites occur each year in the United States. Injuries caused by animal attacks result in thousands of fatalities worldwide every year. "Unprovoked attacks occur when the animal approaches and attacks a person(s) who is the principal attractant, for example, predation on humans ..." All causes of death are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention each year. Medical injury codes are used to identify specific cases. The World Health Organization uses identical coding, though it is unclear whether all countries keep track of animal-related fatalities. Though animals, excluding some tigers, do not regularly hunt humans, there is concern that these incidents are "bad for many species 'public image'." (en)
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  • هجمات الحيوانات هي سبب شائع إما لوفيات أو إصابات الإنسان. ما يصل إلى خمس ملايين شخص في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية يتعرضون للهجوم من قبل القطط والكلاب من كل عام. تواتر هجمات الحيوانات تختلف مع جغرافية المكان. في الولايات المتحدة، يكون الشخص أكثر عرضة للقتل من قبل الكلاب من أن يتم صعقه بواسطة البرق. (ar)
  • Animal attacks are violent attacks caused by non-human animals against humans, one of the most common being bites. These attacks are a cause of human injuries and fatalities worldwide. According to the 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook, 56% of United States citizens owned a pet. In the United States in 1994, approximately 4.7 million people were bitten by dogs. The frequency of animal attacks varies with geographical location, as well as hormonal secretion. Gonad glands found on the anterior side of the pituitary gland secrete androgens and estrogens hormones. Animals with high levels of these hormones tend to be more aggressive, which leads to a higher frequency of attacks not only to humans but among themselves. In the United States, a person is more likely to be killed (en)
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  • هجمات الحيوانات (ar)
  • Animal attack (en)
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