That looks like a clickbait headline, and it’s cut off, so it’s not clear what “world’s ___” is referring to.
Headlines like this are often designed to:
- Grab attention with fear 😳
- Hide the real subject until you click
- Mix partial facts with exaggeration
⚠️ Important reality
Without the full source, it’s impossible to verify:
- What “world’s” thing is being mentioned (animal, place, food, disease, etc.)
- Where or when this happened
- Whether the number is accurate
Many viral posts like this are about:
- Animals (e.g., snakes, crocodiles, sharks)
- Natural disasters
- Diseases or accidents
But the wording is often exaggerated or misleading.
🧠 Safe approach
Before believing such claims:
- Check a reliable news source
- Look for full context (who, where, when)
- Be cautious of emotional or incomplete headlines
If you can share the full sentence or screenshot text, I can help you fact-check it properly.