Bengal Tiger
In the 19th century, a Bengal Tiger, also known as the Champawat tiger, cost the lives of 436 humans in India and Nepal. At the time, however, they stuck to their turf in the wild. But over the years, human development has cost these creatures their natural habitat. This has forced them to roam into cities where they encounter humans and attack them. On average, tigers will kill about 60 humans a year.