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8. Ramree Island, Myanmar

Ramree Island gained notoriety during World War II when hundreds of Japanese soldiers fled into marshes teeming with saltwater crocodiles. According to Guinness World Records, this is the deadliest animal attack in history, with many soldiers reportedly killed by crocodiles. The island remains dangerous due to its wildlife and remote marshlands.

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