
2015 - 2024 Attack Statistics
While reports of attacks have increased dramatically in Indonesia and Malaysia, this does not necessarily mean the populations are large. In East Nusa Tenggara, where the highest …
Crocodilian Attacks - iucncsg.org
This page explores the facts about crocodilian attacks, whether fatal or non-fatal: what we can learn from the statistics, some limits to our knowledge, why crocodiles attack, how to avoid …
'Blood was flowing out': Why Indonesia has world's most crocodile …
Jan 31, 2025 · Indonesia has more crocodile attacks on humans than any other country in the world. In one of the country’s hotspots, illegal tin mining has fuelled the conflict.
Crocodile attack - Wikipedia
Each year, hundreds of deadly attacks are attributed to the Nile crocodile in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Guinea, and the …
How Dangerous Is a Crocodile? Attack Statistics & Safety
Nov 9, 2025 · The fatality rate for attacks by the most dangerous species consistently hovers between 50% and 63%, indicating that the chances of survival are slim once an attack is …
Which country has the most crocodile attacks?
Attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Reviews indicate that at least half of all attacks by the Nile and saltwater …
Where are most crocodile attacks? - StudyCountry.com
Attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Reviews indicate that at least half of all attacks by the Nile and saltwater …
Crocodile attacks in Mozambique and Indonesia: causes and …
Crocodile attacks are increasing in Mozambique and Indonesia, with fatal consequences. The scarcity of safe water is forcing communities to move closer to dangerous areas.
Why Indonesia can’t stop crocodile attacks - BBC
Oct 21, 2023 · Indonesia sees the most saltwater crocodile attacks in the world. In the past decade, there have been about 1,000 attacks, killing more than 450 people.
Where are there more crocodile attacks?
Through this analysis, we hope to identify hotspots where crocodile attacks are more likely to occur, allowing for better risk management strategies to be implemented.