I just thought of another one. Deadly poisons. Not that I have ever encountered them alhamdulilah! What I mean is at least none have ever got in me.
So although I'm not afraid of poisonous snakes, I am afraid of their venom. Especially the types that cause widespread necrosis if left untreated, or in some cases your tissues will become necrotic whether they're treated or not! It's one thing to die of venom that, say, attacks your brain, internal organs or your heart. You may suffer for a few hours, maybe a day or two. But to suffer for possibly weeks with slowly rotting flesh... *shudder*
I'm also afraid of anything where I lose immediate independence, like being unable to flee from a predator or my senses not being 100%. So if someone is approaching from behind I want to be able to know exactly where they are, what they look like, how fast they're going, be able to hear them at all times and I want to be able to flee if need be. I want to continue to be able to hear a person's footsteps the next street over so I can take a different route. If I couldn't do that, that would terrify me. I keep myself fit for exactly that purpose, and protect my ears from loud noises. Surprisingly enough, I have found my ears more useful than my eyes most of the time, though to be able to see clearly is a great bonus. And smell too - when you avoid perfumes and scents, your nose does become sharper, you can smell a person approaching from many metres away before you see or hear them. Especially if they smoke or wear scents themselves (or if they just stink).
I'm also terrified of being vomited on. My emetophobia isn't what it used to be, I'm not really that scared of seeing people vomit (and I was never scared of vomiting myself, only witnessing it scared me), but actually being puked on by anything bigger than a baby scares me. Baby puke doesn't scare me either, it's just coagulated milk. I don't think I could ever clean up adult vomit either.