Ya, even the babies are big. I moved to Anchorage almost 6 years ago and I was kind of shocked, I knew they were big, but when you are close to one you realize how big they really are. And powerful.
We don't have moose in our area and I've never seen them in real life. The first time I saw just how big they are was a picture of one walking past a car. Holy crap, they are huge. I never knew.
Moose are so gigantic that if your not expecting to see one, who will almost miss a breath, they are monstrous, and fking mean, and very much loose cannons as far as what they will do, do not every put yourself anywhere you could possibly be exposed to a moose, they will eviscerate you.
Not-So-Fun fact, the cast of that movie ate 2 whole Grey Wolf carcasses. It was a massive controversy, painting a nearly endangered species in a negative light and then eating them.
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But they don't kill or injure that many people. That's what this list is about. They may have the capacity to rip you to shreds, but the fact is it doesn't happen that often. Hell, even falling coconuts are more deadly than sharks.
@@MontgomeryWenis well if that's the logic then the list should be called the "10 Deadliest" instead of "10 Most Dangerous". Being around an alligator presents more danger than being around a deer, but deer kill many more people in a year. Dogs kill and injure more people in the US than snakes in a year, so shouldn't they be ranked on this list above them?
@@johnneese3999 I still think their point is people get attacked and killed more by all these other animals than alligators... you can often outrun a gator if you spot them first, many on this list you cannot outrun. Gators are also in less states than a lot on this list. On average there's ~10 people bitten and 1 death from alligators a year. but also on that note, you are correct, dogs, cows & bees (general term) are more responsible for deaths than any on this list. But they also are in almost every state, if not every single state.... so the ratio is also a bit out of whack there. Can we really take the quality of the content so seriously with the wacky sound effects, 3D graphics and showing clips of animals that are clearly not the animal they're talking about?
@@johnneese3999 the list isn’t a bad one but they definitely missed alligators. I’d probably put them at #1, they are literally nature’s ultimate killing machine
I saw a video years ago that showed a moose menacing some guy who was trying to get to his car. That moose stomped the hell out of that poor guy. It wasn’t till much later realized I had watched a man being killed.
Once my Dad was backpacking with a buddy and they encountered a young bull moose in the trail that wouldn’t let them pass by. They had to wait for several hours and got drenched in the rain before it finally moved away and they could finish their hike.
@@gimpyrules6714 That or they get up pissed off and stomp you and your car to pieces, saw the aftermath of that. A VW bug vs a Moose it ended badly for who ever was inside, not sure they ever positively identified what was left. The moose walked away when it was done and when the rangers found it it showed no signs of serious injury.
That's hilarious my first day of work at Kincaid Grill I had a moose lying outside of my door and it wouldn't move sitting in the snow so I called my boss and says there's nothing you can do you have to wait. Unless you want to die.
actually, it is man...but I get what your saying...when I was 10yrs old (I'm 54yrs old now) my mother almost died from encephalitis caused by a mosquito... I knew it was bad but never knew how close I came to losing my mother because of that...we lived at the time in Homestead, FL
Yes, deer do kill people. My friend died a month ago in a collision with a deer. Living in PA (Pennsylvania) that's the #1 thing you look out for when driving at night, even in the daytime you have to keep an eye out. Those dumb bastards will run straight into you.
@@scottroberts3705 And Texas... The deer leap over barbed wire fences and onto the road quicker than your vehicle can stop... And if they are large enough, will slide over the car's hood into your seat behind the windshield...
Habituated bucks will also charge you during mating season. People think deer are skittish, but a full grown buck with a full rack can easily kill you without much effort if it catches you off guard.
Agreed they are very rare, however I think it's about the healthy respect that animal deserves as a predator. I have family in northern Wisconsin and one night there we heard a wolf pack rip apart a wild rabbit, the rabbit's screams are something I remember decades later and why I respect their territory.
There are ranchers in the US that now raise American Bison as a food animal. If you ever have a chance to try it the meat is delicious. It's similar to beef but more lean and has a slightly sweet taste. My description doesn't do it justice, you have to try it if you ever get the chance.
Restaurants in Avalon on Catalina Island CA serve bison burgers. There's a huge herd [now] that was left on the island from a 1924 movie shoot, that ended up not being used in the film. Also the American bison's Latin name is Bison bison bison, so great they named it thrice.
They absolutely need to go back to eating bison instead of beef - especially in the North. Bison don’t have to be put indoors in the winter, they don’t need to be fed. That massive neck and shoulders simply push snow aside, to get to the grass under the snow, no sheds, no feed, no concentrated waste
Dylan I came face to face with a female cougar sitting on a sidewalk in my residential area ( semi rural) in 1998! It was 100 degree weather shed come looking for turkeys! I'd been taught never to run from a cougar or they'll chase u snap ur neck! I crossed the street always made eye contact which is important don't turn ur back on them ever! And without incident walked home! If u come in contact with them puff yourself up! But u will see them often times!
I was on an oilfield job on a Mountain in Sputhern Colorado. We had to camp there on the Mountain for a month. During the day we would find enormous Mountain Lion tracks in the mud around the jobsite. At night we would have to take turns checking on our equipment which had to be left running and circulating 24/7 so the fluids wouldn't freeze. I was terrified out there at night knowing there were big cats around.
Also good luck getting away from it. Those things sneak up on your and are many times faster. You won't ever see it coming and by the time it happens you still might not know what's attacking you
Bull moose have massive testosterone levels during mating season, so they get into a kind of 'roid rage, take offense at your existence and set out to remedy that.
In the Army in Anchorage (Ft. Richardson) we chased Bull moose all the time. Most of the time even the bulls will just move off especially the ones that see humans more. The only death from a Moose my whole three years there was a older man that boxed (he didn't see them and walked into them on the U of A campus) a Female with calf in an "Arctic doorway" and he paid the price the female stomped him to death. But to your point during the rut, the bulls are highly agitated, aggressive and more likely to charge.
Moose,and Bison are very aggressive animals that's what makes them more dangerous. If you're not hunting to eat. I say leave them alone. People need to respect wild life. Isn't it enough that man has continually destroyed their habitat. They gotta go in their territory and screw with them. If you play with fire your going to get burned.
I live in East Tennessee. We do not have breeding populations of mountain lions here, but we do get a stray male wandering around. About 10 years ago, I saw one just amble across the road in front of me. I didn’t tell anyone for years. They would have thought I was insane. I finally told people after a neighbor got a picture of one on his trail cam.
In my hometown a couple years ago a guy was out jogging when he was attacked by a young mountain lion, he beat it to death (but not without injuries) before heading back down the trail to get help. That dudes badass
@John Barber that is absolutely legendary. It reminds me of that commercial from way back when that displays an epic showdown between a fisherman and a bear haha
I remember a story in the news a while back about a guy got attacked by one and somehow got on its back put in a choke old and using a stick on the ground to stick in its mouth or something like that and killed it..... basically killed a cougar with bare hands ......like wtf!
Are you referring to the incident in Ft. Collins? If I recall correctly that cat wasn't yet full grown but it still messed the guy up pretty damn good. Dude definitely looked like he had been in a fight for his life.
@@Mahnamahna1100 that’s wild that you brought that up, yes I was talking about what happened in Fort Collins! My details may have been slightly off, that’s just what I remember from the news. Good to see CO representing in the office blokes comment section 😂
There was one with an adult male and it attacked a woman riding with her friend. It took the two women and two men down the trail beating on it to stop its attack. By the time the attack was done the woman had been injured so badly she died multiple times and had to keep being revived.
The moose is technically an elk Just a very large kind Look it up if you don't believe me, Wikipedia first line is literally "The moose or elk is a member of the new world deer subfamily...."
There are videos/tv shows called, “When deer attack.” It’s almost seen as a joke here, but it can be serious. We have tons of street signs in the mountains to watch for deer. That’s what I always think is gonna happen when I’m driving in the mountains. For the buffalo and moose attacks in national parks, those happen mostly because tourists get too close trying to take a selfi with them. I think alligators should have been on the list too.
I live in florida, see gators all the time, just don't get close to mirky water near dawn/dusk easy. Now deer scared the shit out of me when i was in NC, every night i drove home, two lane road no lights but my headlights ,no other cars for miles and you would see them just standing just off the road, they would flee right into the road, sometimes not.
Yup I live in Seattle and used to hike the back country alot in the mountains. One night getting firewood with a friend I saw him fly through the air and about thirty deer ran straight at us,I jumped behind a log and the hoofs hit it and the ground I knew I would be dead if I didn't make that maybe three seconds decision.
It depends on the species and region of where the Alligators and Crocodiles live because some members of both families intentionally hunt down humans purely for sport like the salt-water Crocodiles, these Crocs will home in on a human the moment they enter their territory simply because to them humans are nothing more than food.
Still waiting on a reaction to "Oversimplified: The American Civil War"; you guys loved the one video he did on the American Revolution, I'm pretty sure you guys would love the one he did on the American Civil War.
@@OfficeBlokes you guys should react to estrellas del bicentenario. Its a compilation of Televisa a mexican media news of the bicentennial of independence of Mexico. 💪💪💪💪
I live in the Pacific Northwest. On different camping trips we have taken into the mountains, we have seen moose close up, had bears walk through our camp, heard wolves howling at night and seen mountain lion tracks. There is a reason that when we go into the mountains, we carry guns and bear spray. I carry a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with Hornady defense slugs. When you step out of the car in the wilderness of the American west, you become part of the food chain. lol.
Shib I've encountered a cougar on a residential street in ore! We see cougars on bike paths in residential areas a lot! We've also had bears in residential areas not to far away from me! And yes if u go into the woods in the pacific nw u can expect to meet lots of wildlife even skunks!
I don't think there's much rhyme or reason for which animals were selected. At least no specific criterion. I mean, this is a badly made video anyway. Pretty sure they guy just slapped it together to make "content", seeing as how he didn't know the difference between American moose and elk... As well as confusing the American bison with the African wildebeest. This video is amateur hour.
The fact that Grizzly bears are on the list shows it has nothing to do with fatalities. Grizzly bear attacks and deaths are very rare. I'm not sure of the accuracy, but years ago I heard more people are killed in the US by Moose every year (mostly by collisions with cars) than by all other animals combined.
I've had run-ins with a few of these and by far a moose is the most terrifying animal. When I moved to Alaska my boss told me don't worry about bears worry about the moose. I also got bit by a scorpion in Arizona on my small toe and a brown recluse in San Diego. I don't recommend either. But the polar bear takes the cake.
@Rafael Felan Yes. Unlike alligators, crocodiles are ridiculously aggressive. From watching these reaction videos, I've since learned that most people outside the United States don't know the difference between them, let alone that we have both, though.
@@willsofer3679 As far as I know most people who live in the south where there are gators and croc can tall the difference. Went fishing one time and as soon as I turned a corner there was a maybe 5 ft gator in the middle of the river. Then one time on a field trip was going on a tour and there was a 3/4 ft croc sitting on the beach with a duck in its jaw.
@@hallieharker4384 I'm not from the South, but I didn't know we had crocodiles here up until a few years ago. They're not as visible, and their population is considerably smaller than the gator population, so it makes sense.
I'm more afraid of wolverines than anything on this list. Grizzly bear, moose and wolverines are all fearless of anything on this planet, except for each other. They will all try to avoid contact with the others. I saw numerous videos of a wolverine chasing an entire pack of wolves from a kill. The wolves sat in a circle around the wolverine and whined while he ate.
Fun fact: Ohio soldiers from the civil war said that soldiers from Michigan fight like wolverines. That's where the University of Michigan got the name 'Wolverines' from.
I live in Vegas now, and black widows are very common out here. Brown recluse, not so much, although there's the desert brown spider which looks very similar to the brown recluse. Not as deadly, but will still mess you up. Scorpions all over too, including the Arizona bark.
@@williamlucas4656 We used to find them frequently in the house. They can squeeze under any door, and come up into the bathtub through the piping (Arizona).
@@alanfoster6589 If you can fit a credit card in it, a scorpion can get through it. I keep a heavy shoe on hand for the ones that don't have the decency to stay outside; the buggers can get fairly sizeable.
I love hoe sometimes these videos randomly show images of a different animal. It makes me chuckle every time. Such as the one with the Buffalo, they showed a clip of some wildebeest or something at one point. Then, the moose one kept showing caribou pics randomly
12:44 Children, elderly and immuno-compromised people (most of which have chronic illnesses) are pretty much always the most vulnerable group with anything health related. Just thought I'd add that because of the part of the video linked at the top.
@@jbjacobs9514 It's a slow crawl to the end of the pandemic, but it's steadily getting closer. Hold strong, mate. We will get through this one and don't let the media or mass hysteria convince you otherwise.
Lol. Damn I'm on this list twice. I've had Scorpions in my house multiple times. One on my chest on my coat when I was taking it off. Thing had to have been on me for a while before I took the coat off. Amazing I didn't get stung. Was wearing multiple layers so might have been stung and never got threw cloths
@@ayanleman the cougar looked like if someone had described what a cougar looked like to someone who had never seen so much as a cat, and then they attempted to render it on windows XP
6:02 I live in Alabama, and as I kid I used to love rocks. Fun fact, so do black widows. I've stuck my fingers into more than a few holes that had one or two inside, or found them in my garage.
Yellowstone has a few large wolf packs. You can observe them easily in Lamar Valley. Truly amazing. I am surprised they didn't add Alligators and cotton mouth snakes. They are both incredibly deadly.
I remember walking on the side of the road with my best friend in Tennessee in winter and heared a deep rattling sound and for some reason said "Do you guys have rattle snakes here?" the fear on her face was enough for me to haul ass away from the bushes it's a scary sound for sure, very distinct.
I live in a small town just below mountains in California. Early in the morning around 4am-5am you can sometimes see mountain lions just taking a stroll down a street. They come down when the humans aren't around and go away when the sun is up and all the humans and cars come out. They are more afraid of us in our natural suburban habitat. lol
@@richardkelly2047 We do have a few of those, don't we? I know some have migrated toward our end of the world - crocs and alligators are cool but deadly!
Gators are lethargic and generally avoid humans. Unless its a mother in mating season, they aren't as bad as people think. In lafayette, cwe literally have free range gators living in a swamp in the middle of campus.
Heck we have 3 varieties of poisonous snakes here on our 21 acre property in Texas. Copperheads, rattlers and water moccasins. The ones you CAN'T hear are a bigger problem and all 3 just about as deadly. Our biggest problem though is feral hogs.
Yeah, people usually avoid alligators. The thing about moose, bison, bears and deer not only benign human interaction, but human predation, we hunt them and nature gives them a few of us back to balance the scales a bit.
My father told me he once looked out the window when i was little. I was going up the tiny mountain slope outside the garden towards a moose in Sweden. I was going to "pet the moose". He flew out the window and grabbed me 4 meters away from it and it just bolted in to the forest.
Depends on what you mean by bigger. Kodiaks are longer, and the heaviest recorded of each has the kodiak as heavier, but the Polar bear averages heavier. Besides, the video just said they can 'rival' the polar bear as biggest.
True story. Back in the late 90's I worked night shift at a truck stop. So me and my coworker would sometimes go the bar , opened at 6 am. Legal drinking hour. So ....as we're getting pissed at 8 am...... some guy walks in with a 5gal bucket with a cloth cover. Orders a few shots and beers. Gets shit faced in like an hour. Brags about his rattle snakes he just caught , cause he gets paid to bring them for venom extraction. He lifts the cloth and YES!!!! 3-5 snakes coiled at the bottom...pissed.... Once the light shown in they started to rattle and every one in the bar jump back like 10 feet! This fool starts to grab them ....oh I do this for a living..i'be been bit before. Then he gets bit....he's plastered and says its OK...let me grab another one " NOOOOOOOOOOOOO "everyone shouts...does it...gets bit again. Then repeats. then says he needs to leave because he's got stuff to do ....sweating bullets. NO NO. yea no . Ambulance was already on the way after first bite. He lived because two drunk truck stop workers were smarter than the " snake wrangler" waaa waaa waaaa
I live in southern New Mexico. Biggest concerns here are: -Rattlesnakes - mostly when out hiking. Earbuds off, you Want to hear them if you're getting too close. -Scorpions - 1 or 2 get in the house every year. Always check your shoes. Never blindly stick your fingers under or behind something. -Black Widows - They can be very respectful of your space. Having some outside can deal with other pesky insects but don't let them get out of hand. Kill the egg sacks if you find them. -Coyotes - mostly harmless but in large packs, they may test their luck with children and the weak. -Mountain Lions & Bob Cats - Don't go hiking alone and tell people where you're going. Never turn your back to one if its looking at you. Do not run. Don't show fear and hope it gets distracted, bored with you, or get ready to fight back. Batons, sprays, other protection can help. Be prepared for anything.
how is that remotely similar to calling an elk a deer an elk really is a member of the deer family of animals but a horse is not even close to a cow horses are more closely related to rhinos and tapirs then they are cows
@@raveousone I’ll remember that the next time someone is talking about a horse and throws a picture of a rhino or tapir up on the screen lololol great point
If you see a mountain lion, that probably means it's already decided not to have you for dinner. If a mountain lion wants to kill you, you'll never see it coming. You'll be dead before you knew what hit you.
Thank you. I'm from Maryland and it always frustrates me when people say mary land. And Russell, I've even heard other Americans say it wrong and they should know better. The Y is silent. Say it more like mare lind
For scorpion sting wrap a ice cube in a paper towel and hold it on the sting. It will numb the pain until the venom runs its course. This has worked for me several times.
The recent vid? She's backing him out of the territory, probably with cubs nearby, not stalking. But yes, that's a heart-pounding video, running into a mountain lion while hiking is probably highest on my list of animal concerns.
Yeah that's the one I out on the trail by U, and BIG same I live about 2 hours from the trail it happened and anytime my family's went camping or hiking that's always one of my biggest concerns
@@brettg274 Yeah. She was never in attack mode. She just wanted that guy out of there and kept pushing him further and further away. His reactions actually caused it to go on as long as it did. A more experienced person could have ended that confrontation sooner.
This is a really weird video because it shows pictures of animals that bear no resemblance whatsoever to what they’re talking about. On one hand deer will not kill you generally speaking until you hit them with your car. Then they go on to talk about moose and show elk as well as moose next together. Elk are rare in the country anymore but people still hunt them in the mountains. For the most part moose live in the northern part of the country and are much more prevalent in Canada. They are very dangerous because they are huge and unpredictable and seem to have a kind of attitude like hippos that if they notice you, they will attack you. They didn’t even mention the coral snake or the gila monster lizard both of which are rare but poisonous and are found in the gulf states and desert southwest respectively. Herds of Buffalo or found across the United States and are often raised for their meat for exotic hamburgers. I had a buffalo burger once and found it unremarkable. Most of the casualties from Buffalo attacks (and we do not have any wildebeests in North America adespite a herd in the video) come from tourists getting too close for pics to roaming herds in national Park land. The male Buffalo do not take kindly to anyone approaching their females no matter the species.
Moose are meeeaaaaannnnn we get them in Washington state a lot. We also have wolves, bears, cougars, and deer. Still would rather live here than in the south lmao!
@@jbjacobs9514 bruh just around where I live there are bears, wolves, coyotes, and occasionally mountain loans. But you’re telling me I’m totally safe to be unarmed in the woods? Gtfo of here with that bs dude
Literally everyone's ancestors could kill these things with rudimentary melee weapons but sure I guess the devolved human race of today has to resort to cowardly guns.
Please follow up with our Aussie animals! I'd love to see you guys react to a "dangerous animals in Australia" video. Either way, I love your chemistry during reactions ❤🇦🇺
Sharma until recently I thought just australia had the crazy wildlife! Now I realize the us has a lot of deadly creatures too! When u grow up among such deadly creatures u don't think much of it u just learn to share ur space with them!
"It often comes as a surprise to most people to learn that we have scorpions living and breeding here in the UK. The small Yellow-Tailed Scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis) has managed to set up at least one thriving colony in an isolated area in SE England despite the generally cool and mild climate here in the UK" - NOV 2020
I was camping in Northern New Mexico and a female bison walked through our camp. It was like Jurassic Park, the ground shook with every step it took. Huge animal, really don't get an idea of how big they are until you're 30 feet away from one. Incredible
Gents....deer should be number 1 on the list,Ive hit two and yes people are killed by hitting them..personally,Ive hit two...one in one year and again the next....they idiot things do everything in their power to kill themselves running out in front of you..a bud hit one riding a harley davidson motorcycle....skint him up real good....the things are insane,I kid you not.
GUYS..back in high school..thats early 80s for me..one of the football coaches..this is AMERICAN FOOTBALL..not your football....he hit a deer one night..he driving on of your MG convertibles..it went through the windshield striking him and it almost killed him..thing over 100 pounds....almost knocked his head off.
Living in the Midwest, every member of my family (6) and most people I know have hit a deer over their lifetime. I don't remember any deaths, but definitely a whole lot of totaled vehicles.
@@jefferickson5833 hit one in a new vw beetle..no style..not the air cooled..THANK GOD....the next year driving a mercedes benz..hit another..first one I saw...second one..never saw it..just hit it...
Living in NY Adirondack park it is not uncommon to hit deer especially during the rut. One totaled my truck. The small-town mechanic stay busy in the autumn repairing deer damage.
The big yellow spider mentioned at 6:00 would’ve been a black and yellow garden spider. They’re all over Texas and they’re gigantic. But fortunately not very aggressive or poisonous. Their webs are cool, they spin a very distinctive zig zag pattern of thicker web down the center of them.
A few years ago, a Canadian woman was walking through the woods when she realized she was being stalked by a cougar. She walked out of the woods and onto the open road toward her home, but the cougar kept some distance but continued to follow her. She didn't know what else to do, so she turned on her phone, brought up a Metallica song, made it as loud as possible and held it out in front of her while she ran screaming toward the cougar. Between she and the song, the cougar couldn't stand it and ran away. She went home and told some of her Facebook friends about it. The text went viral and, the following day, she received a video call from Metallica. The said they never expected their music to save a life!
The biggest danger you're gonna find with deer(the ones over here are a bit bigger, depending on the areas) They kill loads of people, because, when you smoke them at full speed,they flip/roll up the bonnet and through the windshield.
We had tons of moose in Alaska….As kids we were taught two main things outdoors: stay away from moose, and how to roll off a sled(a lot of kids were dying by hitting trees…) we would do bike rides and there’d be black bears 50 feet away running along the same “path” as we were on the road but they never bothered us. If camping in Alaska, one should always carry at least a .45…great show ^^^^
They showed a ton of Elks for the moose and deer sections.
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I agree horrible video for accuracy lol it's like showing a goose ..... this is the bald eagle lol
Its obvious that they got all their info from google.
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@@giziemcbarns they're 2 totally different animals
A lot of people don’t know how big moose can get. They’re freaking huge.
Ya, even the babies are big. I moved to Anchorage almost 6 years ago and I was kind of shocked, I knew they were big, but when you are close to one you realize how big they really are. And powerful.
Yep, moose are tanks.
We don't have moose in our area and I've never seen them in real life. The first time I saw just how big they are was a picture of one walking past a car. Holy crap, they are huge. I never knew.
Not only are they huge, they are very territorial. Also they have an attitude to boot.
Moose are so gigantic that if your not expecting to see one, who will almost miss a breath, they are monstrous, and fking mean, and very much loose cannons as far as what they will do, do not every put yourself anywhere you could possibly be exposed to a moose, they will eviscerate you.
There's a saying we learned in boot camp about bears:
If it's Brown, lie down
If it's Black, get back
If it's White, say goodnight 💀
If its red, you're already dead.
If it's purple, I told you not to eat those damn mushrooms man! 🤢🤮
If its yellow, let it mellow
Always heard Black, Yell Back
Them polars dont give a shit LMAO
the bad cgi was scarier than the animals themselves
I know! That poor woman being chased down at 11:06 by a demented wolf-hyaena zombie cross...
If our animals looked and moved like the cgi versions we would of eradicated them 😂
Ten to twenty years from now the best cgi we have today will look like dog doodoo
Not-So-Fun fact, the cast of that movie ate 2 whole Grey Wolf carcasses. It was a massive controversy, painting a nearly endangered species in a negative light and then eating them.
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Mississippian here the fact that alligators aren’t on this list is laughable they will literally tear you into pieces
But they don't kill or injure that many people. That's what this list is about. They may have the capacity to rip you to shreds, but the fact is it doesn't happen that often. Hell, even falling coconuts are more deadly than sharks.
@@MontgomeryWenis well if that's the logic then the list should be called the "10 Deadliest" instead of "10 Most Dangerous". Being around an alligator presents more danger than being around a deer, but deer kill many more people in a year. Dogs kill and injure more people in the US than snakes in a year, so shouldn't they be ranked on this list above them?
@@johnneese3999 I still think their point is people get attacked and killed more by all these other animals than alligators... you can often outrun a gator if you spot them first, many on this list you cannot outrun. Gators are also in less states than a lot on this list. On average there's ~10 people bitten and 1 death from alligators a year.
but also on that note, you are correct, dogs, cows & bees (general term) are more responsible for deaths than any on this list. But they also are in almost every state, if not every single state.... so the ratio is also a bit out of whack there.
Can we really take the quality of the content so seriously with the wacky sound effects, 3D graphics and showing clips of animals that are clearly not the animal they're talking about?
@@xDarkTrinityx I agree it is a silly list
@@johnneese3999 the list isn’t a bad one but they definitely missed alligators. I’d probably put them at #1, they are literally nature’s ultimate killing machine
Random clip of wildebeests in the bison part
Random clips of African antelope and elk in the moose part
And some European deer in the deer part -_-
Can hear hyenas too
Theres also bull/ cow mooing in the campsite section of the Grizzly part
Yeah, the video they react to is fairly amusing. Definitely one of the worst produced I've ever seen.
When I lived in Anchorage, I had to call out of work one day because there were moose around my car and they wouldn't go away
I saw a video years ago that showed a moose menacing some guy who was trying to get to his car. That moose stomped the hell out of that poor guy. It wasn’t till much later realized I had watched a man being killed.
@@carowells1607 yeah they are aasholes from what hear lol
And they kill you if hit them with your car because your getting moose body to the face XD
Once my Dad was backpacking with a buddy and they encountered a young bull moose in the trail that wouldn’t let them pass by. They had to wait for several hours and got drenched in the rain before it finally moved away and they could finish their hike.
@@gimpyrules6714 That or they get up pissed off and stomp you and your car to pieces, saw the aftermath of that. A VW bug vs a Moose it ended badly for who ever was inside, not sure they ever positively identified what was left. The moose walked away when it was done and when the rangers found it it showed no signs of serious injury.
That's hilarious my first day of work at Kincaid Grill I had a moose lying outside of my door and it wouldn't move sitting in the snow so I called my boss and says there's nothing you can do you have to wait. Unless you want to die.
Ironically, the most dangerous animal in the world is the mosquito.
I didn't know they were animals,..I always thought they were insects.
@@mycatz2fatgaming insects are all animals
@@trailrvs I looked it up and you are right. Didn't know that so thanks for the info.
actually, it is man...but I get what your saying...when I was 10yrs old (I'm 54yrs old now) my mother almost died from encephalitis caused by a mosquito... I knew it was bad but never knew how close I came to losing my mother because of that...we lived at the time in Homestead, FL
And GMOs make it worse, increasing the fevers they are usually force released on real people to "save" us from...
GMOs and GMOrons kill.
Yes, deer do kill people. My friend died a month ago in a collision with a deer. Living in PA (Pennsylvania) that's the #1 thing you look out for when driving at night, even in the daytime you have to keep an eye out. Those dumb bastards will run straight into you.
That's the problem here in NY too!
@@scottroberts3705 And Texas... The deer leap over barbed wire fences and onto the road quicker than your vehicle can stop... And if they are large enough, will slide over the car's hood into your seat behind the windshield...
Maryland too. And come late fall all you hear is “be careful driving, it’s ruttin’ season!”
Habituated bucks will also charge you during mating season. People think deer are skittish, but a full grown buck with a full rack can easily kill you without much effort if it catches you off guard.
Yep. I'm also in PA and hit a deer running out in front of me on a highway a few years ago. That was during morning hours on my way to work.
Wolf attacks are incredibly rare in the US. I don't know why they even included them in this list.
_Lethal_ wolf attacks are rare.
Agreed they are very rare, however I think it's about the healthy respect that animal deserves as a predator. I have family in northern Wisconsin and one night there we heard a wolf pack rip apart a wild rabbit, the rabbit's screams are something I remember decades later and why I respect their territory.
@@cassandra1418 what if I told you it was actually the rabbit that ripped apart the pack of wolves???? "My whole life has been a lie!!!" Lol
Yeah, more people die from cows than sharks, bears, snakes, wolves, combined.
I guess because it mentioned 10 DEADLIEST, so they do fall into that category. Don't be surrounded by them. hehe
There are ranchers in the US that now raise American Bison as a food animal. If you ever have a chance to try it the meat is delicious. It's similar to beef but more lean and has a slightly sweet taste. My description doesn't do it justice, you have to try it if you ever get the chance.
Buffalo burgers FTW!
Bison meat is the best. I say this as a native American and native Oklahoman
Amazing taste
Restaurants in Avalon on Catalina Island CA serve bison burgers. There's a huge herd [now] that was left on the island from a 1924 movie shoot, that ended up not being used in the film.
Also the American bison's Latin name is Bison bison bison, so great they named it thrice.
They absolutely need to go back to eating bison instead of beef - especially in the North. Bison don’t have to be put indoors in the winter, they don’t need to be fed. That massive neck and shoulders simply push snow aside, to get to the grass under the snow, no sheds, no feed, no concentrated waste
Cougars
“I’d shit if I just saw one”
You won’t see it. It will stalk you and then you done before you know what happened.
A cougar did terrible things to me after I picked it up in a bar.
@@thisismagacountry1318 🤦♂️😐🙂😆😂🤣
Dylan I came face to face with a female cougar sitting on a sidewalk in my residential area ( semi rural) in 1998! It was 100 degree weather shed come looking for turkeys! I'd been taught never to run from a cougar or they'll chase u snap ur neck! I crossed the street always made eye contact which is important don't turn ur back on them ever! And without incident walked home! If u come in contact with them puff yourself up! But u will see them often times!
@@thisismagacountry1318 you loved it!
If a cougar attacks, you generally won’t see it. They generally stalk or wait to leap out of a higher elevation
I was on an oilfield job on a Mountain in Sputhern Colorado. We had to camp there on the Mountain for a month. During the day we would find enormous Mountain Lion tracks in the mud around the jobsite. At night we would have to take turns checking on our equipment which had to be left running and circulating 24/7 so the fluids wouldn't freeze. I was terrified out there at night knowing there were big cats around.
Also good luck getting away from it. Those things sneak up on your and are many times faster. You won't ever see it coming and by the time it happens you still might not know what's attacking you
this is where large dogs come in handy. like the russian mastiff which were bred to hunt bear.
and here i thought you didnt see the attack because they ambush you when your blind drunk at the bar
@@tuckinatorinator787 Any animal that has 4 leg's and half the weight or more of the average human u can forget about running away from it.
These terrible graphics, and random sounds effects are hilarious.
Bull moose have massive testosterone levels during mating season, so they get into a kind of 'roid rage, take offense at your existence and set out to remedy that.
In the Army in Anchorage (Ft. Richardson) we chased Bull moose all the time. Most of the time even the bulls will just move off especially the ones that see humans more. The only death from a Moose my whole three years there was a older man that boxed (he didn't see them and walked into them on the U of A campus) a Female with calf in an "Arctic doorway" and he paid the price the female stomped him to death. But to your point during the rut, the bulls are highly agitated, aggressive and more likely to charge.
Moose,and Bison are very aggressive animals that's what makes them more dangerous. If you're not hunting to eat. I say leave them alone. People need to respect wild life. Isn't it enough that man has continually destroyed their habitat. They gotta go in their territory and screw with them. If you play with fire your going to get burned.
Saw a Bull Moose flip a car, in Gnome, Alaska! It’s was a Subaru Outback, but that’s still like 3700 lbs. Unfuckingbelievable!
Ah "Don't tread on me" the predecessor to "F**k around and find out"
I live in East Tennessee. We do not have breeding populations of mountain lions here, but we do get a stray male wandering around. About 10 years ago, I saw one just amble across the road in front of me. I didn’t tell anyone for years. They would have thought I was insane. I finally told people after a neighbor got a picture of one on his trail cam.
Glenda I ran into a cougar in a residential area in ore we see them on bike trails lots!
In my hometown a couple years ago a guy was out jogging when he was attacked by a young mountain lion, he beat it to death (but not without injuries) before heading back down the trail to get help. That dudes badass
@John Barber that is absolutely legendary. It reminds me of that commercial from way back when that displays an epic showdown between a fisherman and a bear haha
I remember a story in the news a while back about a guy got attacked by one and somehow got on its back put in a choke old and using a stick on the ground to stick in its mouth or something like that and killed it..... basically killed a cougar with bare hands ......like wtf!
Are you referring to the incident in Ft. Collins? If I recall correctly that cat wasn't yet full grown but it still messed the guy up pretty damn good. Dude definitely looked like he had been in a fight for his life.
@@Mahnamahna1100 that’s wild that you brought that up, yes I was talking about what happened in Fort Collins! My details may have been slightly off, that’s just what I remember from the news. Good to see CO representing in the office blokes comment section 😂
There was one with an adult male and it attacked a woman riding with her friend. It took the two women and two men down the trail beating on it to stop its attack. By the time the attack was done the woman had been injured so badly she died multiple times and had to keep being revived.
I can't believe Alligators aren't on this list
Because they are a regional thing and surprisingly not that aggressive as people think
And because this list is garbage that is filled with lies
"distinct rattle sound" definitely one you will never forget
Homeboy doesn’t know the difference between elk and moose I guess...
right, "number 1....moose" shows elk lol
The moose is technically an elk
Just a very large kind
Look it up if you don't believe me, Wikipedia first line is literally "The moose or elk is a member of the new world deer subfamily...."
He did also show a short cut of African wildebeasts for the American bison haha
@@gimpyrules6714 - they are both part of the deer family, but very much a different animal entirely.
Like comparing a Fox to a German Shepard
@@kevinb314 I never said they are the same animal now did I?
There are videos/tv shows called, “When deer attack.” It’s almost seen as a joke here, but it can be serious. We have tons of street signs in the mountains to watch for deer. That’s what I always think is gonna happen when I’m driving in the mountains.
For the buffalo and moose attacks in national parks, those happen mostly because tourists get too close trying to take a selfi with them.
I think alligators should have been on the list too.
I live in florida, see gators all the time, just don't get close to mirky water near dawn/dusk easy. Now deer scared the shit out of me when i was in NC, every night i drove home, two lane road no lights but my headlights ,no other cars for miles and you would see them just standing just off the road, they would flee right into the road, sometimes not.
My sister got hit by a buck on her bike. Its antlers got stuck in her spokes for a few seconds, it shook itself off, and ran back the way it came.
Yup I live in Seattle and used to hike the back country alot in the mountains.
One night getting firewood with a friend I saw him fly through the air and about thirty deer ran straight at us,I jumped behind a log and the hoofs hit it and the ground I knew I would be dead if I didn't make that maybe three seconds decision.
It depends on the species and region of where the Alligators and Crocodiles live because some members of both families intentionally hunt down humans purely for sport like the salt-water Crocodiles, these Crocs will home in on a human the moment they enter their territory simply because to them humans are nothing more than food.
Still waiting on a reaction to "Oversimplified: The American Civil War"; you guys loved the one video he did on the American Revolution, I'm pretty sure you guys would love the one he did on the American Civil War.
Agreed 👍
Agree
I second this
I was blown away when I learned how England only has 3 cereals. We literally have a whole aisle dedicated to them
Fun Fact: When you look at an Arizona Bark Scorpion under a black light, it'll glow a dim neon green!
That is indeed a fun fact!
A lot of insects, arachnids, and crustaceans are fluorescent.
"I wonder if Karen's are on the list?" - That cracked me up! Nicely Done!
I would add my ex to that list
😂
Reading your other comment about Alaska i dont doubt it
@@OfficeBlokes you guys should react to estrellas del bicentenario. Its a compilation of Televisa a mexican media news of the bicentennial of independence of Mexico. 💪💪💪💪
Mine too.
I'd add them too...
You should react to the guy that was followed by a mountain lion while on a run it’s quite horrifying
"moose" captioned picture of an elk, lmao
Elk picture for "Deer" too. And the photo of the "moose" skeleton is ironically from their side of the world, a prehistoric Irish Elk.
“I’m not sure deer will be on the list” oh my friend, just you wait😂
I live in the Pacific Northwest. On different camping trips we have taken into the mountains, we have seen moose close up, had bears walk through our camp, heard wolves howling at night and seen mountain lion tracks. There is a reason that when we go into the mountains, we carry guns and bear spray. I carry a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with Hornady defense slugs. When you step out of the car in the wilderness of the American west, you become part of the food chain. lol.
which state?
Shib I've encountered a cougar on a residential street in ore! We see cougars on bike paths in residential areas a lot! We've also had bears in residential areas not to far away from me! And yes if u go into the woods in the pacific nw u can expect to meet lots of wildlife even skunks!
@@celticlord88 probably all of the pacific nw!
The spider you were talking about is called a "banana spider" in florida.
Thinking he was actually talking about the orb spider. The banana spider is the Brazilian wandering spider isn't it? Deadly as all hell?
Orb weaver......
No gators or hogs? Is this list made from capability of killing or actual numbers of occurrences
I don't think there's much rhyme or reason for which animals were selected. At least no specific criterion. I mean, this is a badly made video anyway. Pretty sure they guy just slapped it together to make "content", seeing as how he didn't know the difference between American moose and elk... As well as confusing the American bison with the African wildebeest. This video is amateur hour.
I think a hobo spider fuck you up worse then a black widow, n yeah gators will too,
Maybe because when hogs and alligator attack they eat everything and nothing is ever found
The fact that Grizzly bears are on the list shows it has nothing to do with fatalities. Grizzly bear attacks and deaths are very rare. I'm not sure of the accuracy, but years ago I heard more people are killed in the US by Moose every year (mostly by collisions with cars) than by all other animals combined.
@@michaelb1761 deers
I've had run-ins with a few of these and by far a moose is the most terrifying animal. When I moved to Alaska my boss told me don't worry about bears worry about the moose. I also got bit by a scorpion in Arizona on my small toe and a brown recluse in San Diego. I don't recommend either. But the polar bear takes the cake.
Indeed. Polar bears are quite aggressive generally, but especially so in comparison to other bears.
Leaving out alligators -- unforgivable.
I was looking for this comment for sure
@Rafael Felan Yes. Unlike alligators, crocodiles are ridiculously aggressive. From watching these reaction videos, I've since learned that most people outside the United States don't know the difference between them, let alone that we have both, though.
@@willsofer3679 As far as I know most people who live in the south where there are gators and croc can tall the difference. Went fishing one time and as soon as I turned a corner there was a maybe 5 ft gator in the middle of the river. Then one time on a field trip was going on a tour and there was a 3/4 ft croc sitting on the beach with a duck in its jaw.
@@willsofer3679 I didn't know we had crocs here, either, and I'm from the South.
@@hallieharker4384 I'm not from the South, but I didn't know we had crocodiles here up until a few years ago. They're not as visible, and their population is considerably smaller than the gator population, so it makes sense.
I'm more afraid of wolverines than anything on this list. Grizzly bear, moose and wolverines are all fearless of anything on this planet, except for each other. They will all try to avoid contact with the others. I saw numerous videos of a wolverine chasing an entire pack of wolves from a kill. The wolves sat in a circle around the wolverine and whined while he ate.
The wolverine is one bad mofo.
Fun fact: Ohio soldiers from the civil war said that soldiers from Michigan fight like wolverines. That's where the University of Michigan got the name 'Wolverines' from.
I live in Vegas now, and black widows are very common out here. Brown recluse, not so much, although there's the desert brown spider which looks very similar to the brown recluse. Not as deadly, but will still mess you up.
Scorpions all over too, including the Arizona bark.
It seems that once you cross the Mississippi River to the west scorpions are everywhere. They are especially prevalent in new construction.
@@williamlucas4656 We used to find them frequently in the house. They can squeeze under any door, and come up into the bathtub through the piping (Arizona).
@@alanfoster6589 If you can fit a credit card in it, a scorpion can get through it. I keep a heavy shoe on hand for the ones that don't have the decency to stay outside; the buggers can get fairly sizeable.
All I got to say is at least we're not Australia...
Right? It seems like EVERYTHING in Australia is trying to kill you.
@@vannahvengeance1992 you even have to beware some of the trees!
Or South America for that matter
10:30 The movie where Liam Neeson’s plane crashes and he has to fight off the wolves is called “The Grey” (2011).
I prefer "The Edge" with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin.
he's right too, it's a terrible movie, everyone is killed by wolves, even Neeson's character who's main job is to protect people from wolves
@@floydhill9265 and you never actually see the "epic finale" its implied he fought the wolves and lost
@@MrBearTastic915 yes, you're right
@@floydhill9265
Why does that make it bad?
“Karen’s” 😂🤣😂
I work retail so...yeah, they should be on the list.
We called them battle axes when I was in retail...
I feel so bad for nice people named Karen. They are really getting a bad rap now that looney Karens exist.
I love hoe sometimes these videos randomly show images of a different animal. It makes me chuckle every time. Such as the one with the Buffalo, they showed a clip of some wildebeest or something at one point. Then, the moose one kept showing caribou pics randomly
Elk are not the same as Caribou
@@Mahnamahna1100 i didn't notice the elk pic but I did see the caribou lol. I bet there was probably elk too
5:17 that's literally a bear model from Skyrim lmao
Well, now I'm going to feel like I'm living a charmed life every time I go shopping for cereal. Who knew?
@20:45 mark that was fukn hilarious. Talking low toned and serious...next frame...”HEY check out this cool merch” lmao 😂
12:44 Children, elderly and immuno-compromised people (most of which have chronic illnesses) are pretty much always the most vulnerable group with anything health related.
Just thought I'd add that because of the part of the video linked at the top.
Sadly I am one of the immuno-compromised. DARN ME BITS!
@@jbjacobs9514 It's a slow crawl to the end of the pandemic, but it's steadily getting closer. Hold strong, mate. We will get through this one and don't let the media or mass hysteria convince you otherwise.
@@stanhogenelst2555 Thanks for your positivity and kind words! I'm hanging in there! I hope the same for you and yours. :-)
Lol. Damn I'm on this list twice. I've had Scorpions in my house multiple times. One on my chest on my coat when I was taking it off. Thing had to have been on me for a while before I took the coat off. Amazing I didn't get stung. Was wearing multiple layers so might have been stung and never got threw cloths
The animations in that vid... LOL those guys need to get themselves a new animator
I swear to god that was a bear from Skyrim lmao
@@ayanleman the cougar looked like if someone had described what a cougar looked like to someone who had never seen so much as a cat, and then they attempted to render it on windows XP
The animated grizzly makes me laugh every time. So dramatic.
@@ayanleman it was.
@@ayanleman I thought it was donkey kong 64 honestly
6:02 I live in Alabama, and as I kid I used to love rocks. Fun fact, so do black widows. I've stuck my fingers into more than a few holes that had one or two inside, or found them in my garage.
Yellowstone has a few large wolf packs. You can observe them easily in Lamar Valley. Truly amazing. I am surprised they didn't add Alligators and cotton mouth snakes. They are both incredibly deadly.
I remember walking on the side of the road with my best friend in Tennessee in winter and heared a deep rattling sound and for some reason said "Do you guys have rattle snakes here?" the fear on her face was enough for me to haul ass away from the bushes it's a scary sound for sure, very distinct.
Also have Hobo Spiders, and Yellow Sac Spiders, their both great.
When I was in Switzerland I saw a huge 6ft snake spinning around in circles like he had a severe visibility in the head.
*Disability
The random animal sound effects on that grizzly was funny. Lol Sounded like a cow.
I live in a small town just below mountains in California. Early in the morning around 4am-5am you can sometimes see mountain lions just taking a stroll down a street. They come down when the humans aren't around and go away when the sun is up and all the humans and cars come out. They are more afraid of us in our natural suburban habitat. lol
Idk how alligators didn’t get added to this list lol. I know they don’t kill many people, but still an amazing predator!
Or salt water crocks
@@richardkelly2047 We do have a few of those, don't we? I know some have migrated toward our end of the world - crocs and alligators are cool but deadly!
@@richardkelly2047 only in Australia 🇦🇺
@@lebaldjames5033 , the American crocodile is found in brackish water or saltwater.
Gators are lethargic and generally avoid humans. Unless its a mother in mating season, they aren't as bad as people think. In lafayette, cwe literally have free range gators living in a swamp in the middle of campus.
Heck we have 3 varieties of poisonous snakes here on our 21 acre property in Texas. Copperheads, rattlers and water moccasins. The ones you CAN'T hear are a bigger problem and all 3 just about as deadly. Our biggest problem though is feral hogs.
Yeah, people usually avoid alligators. The thing about moose, bison, bears and deer not only benign human interaction, but human predation, we hunt them and nature gives them a few of us back to balance the scales a bit.
And gators avoid humans
My father told me he once looked out the window when i was little. I was going up the tiny mountain slope outside the garden towards a moose in Sweden.
I was going to "pet the moose". He flew out the window and grabbed me 4 meters away from it and it just bolted in to the forest.
But you have werewolves....I saw a movie where an American was biten there....lol....stay away from the Slaughtered Lamb pub
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This here is a man of good taste.
Stay classy.
I love how, during the rattlesnake part, they're all perfectly still and silent.
there is video of a grizzly running full speed down a steep hill to kill a deer. Scariest video ever... He got it.
6:25 Big yellow spider that sounds like an orb weaver?
I was thinking the same thing. They can be scary looking to some folks but they're mainly harmless. I love them!
@@hobbitpeddler4267 same ! I love daddy long legs cuz they eat mosquitos
Black windows are very common here lol I’ve found one while swimming in my pool
Wait! Spiders can swim!?
@@ruthdeckman9781 Not for long. Heh. But yes, generally, they can paddle for a bit.
@@willsofer3679 wow! Thanks... I think.
I found one in my mail box a year or two ago. She charged me, too. YIKES
I don't think you can comprehend how big moose are until you've actually seen one in person
Polar bears are bigger, they just aren’t common in the US
Depends on what you mean by bigger. Kodiaks are longer, and the heaviest recorded of each has the kodiak as heavier, but the Polar bear averages heavier. Besides, the video just said they can 'rival' the polar bear as biggest.
The actual biggest bear was endemic to North America, including what would become the US, the short-faced bear. It dwarfed even the polar bear.
polar bears can be found in alaska but are not common to the US compared to other countries
@@celticlord88 Specifically Canada and and the continental Antarctica
@@DYL4N_8 there's no polar bears in Antarctica
True story. Back in the late 90's I worked night shift at a truck stop. So me and my coworker would sometimes go the bar , opened at 6 am. Legal drinking hour. So ....as we're getting pissed at 8 am...... some guy walks in with a 5gal bucket with a cloth cover. Orders a few shots and beers. Gets shit faced in like an hour. Brags about his rattle snakes he just caught , cause he gets paid to bring them for venom extraction.
He lifts the cloth and YES!!!! 3-5 snakes coiled at the bottom...pissed.... Once the light shown in they started to rattle and every one in the bar jump back like 10 feet!
This fool starts to grab them ....oh I do this for a living..i'be been bit before.
Then he gets bit....he's plastered and says its OK...let me grab another one " NOOOOOOOOOOOOO "everyone shouts...does it...gets bit again. Then repeats.
then says he needs to leave because he's got stuff to do ....sweating bullets. NO
NO. yea no . Ambulance was already on the way after first bite.
He lived because two drunk truck stop workers were smarter than the " snake wrangler"
waaa waaa waaaa
this was in Eastern Washington State, near the columbia river.
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Alligators are docile compared to their aggressive cousins the crocodile
@Rafael Felan The American crocodile does not get that big. Nile crocs and Australian salties get much bigger.
Saw one attack a leopard on RUclips... game over real quick
@@GBrimstone I think that was a young cheetah.
I live in southern New Mexico.
Biggest concerns here are:
-Rattlesnakes - mostly when out hiking. Earbuds off, you Want to hear them if you're getting too close.
-Scorpions - 1 or 2 get in the house every year. Always check your shoes. Never blindly stick your fingers under or behind something.
-Black Widows - They can be very respectful of your space. Having some outside can deal with other pesky insects but don't let them get out of hand. Kill the egg sacks if you find them.
-Coyotes - mostly harmless but in large packs, they may test their luck with children and the weak.
-Mountain Lions & Bob Cats - Don't go hiking alone and tell people where you're going. Never turn your back to one if its looking at you. Do not run. Don't show fear and hope it gets distracted, bored with you, or get ready to fight back. Batons, sprays, other protection can help. Be prepared for anything.
That moose antler pic is of an ancient extinct species called the Irish elk which never lived in America
I love that the first “deer” it shows is a Rocky Mountain Elk lolololol. Like saying mentioning a horse, but showing a picture of a beef cow.
how is that remotely similar to calling an elk a deer an elk really is a member of the deer family of animals but a horse is not even close to a cow horses are more closely related to rhinos and tapirs then they are cows
@@raveousone I’ll remember that the next time someone is talking about a horse and throws a picture of a rhino or tapir up on the screen lololol great point
People underestimate how massive moose can be
If you see a mountain lion, that probably means it's already decided not to have you for dinner. If a mountain lion wants to kill you, you'll never see it coming. You'll be dead before you knew what hit you.
With deer, habitat fragmentation isn't the problem, it's population and not enough people hunting them.
Alligators cross aren't found in the western US! They are found in Florida, Louisiana, and other places!
Can you react to the video “Mountain Lion Stalks Me For 6 Minutes (Original Video) ” It’s incredible.
Gators definitely should have made the list. I get that deer cause accidents or whatever but alligators are freaking dinosaurs.
This list is a teeny tiny bit off, the standard Cow should have a spot on it because annually they kill more people than sharks.
Lol, that's fair IMO 😁
Snakes don't have to hurt me, they'll make me hurt myself. LOL
"Mary Land" I have never heard Maryland pronounced that way. Between that and these god awful animations this video annoyed me.
Its the way most British people pronounce it.
It's pronounced like Marilyn
Thank you. I'm from Maryland and it always frustrates me when people say mary land. And Russell, I've even heard other Americans say it wrong and they should know better. The Y is silent. Say it more like mare lind
Nothing MARY or MERRY about it. LOL
For scorpion sting wrap a ice cube in a paper towel and hold it on the sting. It will numb the pain until the venom runs its course. This has worked for me several times.
You guys need to react to the cougar stalking a man in utah and see that close call! Talk about shit yourself moment
The recent vid? She's backing him out of the territory, probably with cubs nearby, not stalking. But yes, that's a heart-pounding video, running into a mountain lion while hiking is probably highest on my list of animal concerns.
Yeah that's the one I out on the trail by U, and BIG same I live about 2 hours from the trail it happened and anytime my family's went camping or hiking that's always one of my biggest concerns
@@brettg274 humans should be
@@brettg274 Yeah. She was never in attack mode. She just wanted that guy out of there and kept pushing him further and further away. His reactions actually caused it to go on as long as it did. A more experienced person could have ended that confrontation sooner.
Love how they show elk for the deer section lol
This is a really weird video because it shows pictures of animals that bear no resemblance whatsoever to what they’re talking about. On one hand deer will not kill you generally speaking until you hit them with your car. Then they go on to talk about moose and show elk as well as moose next together. Elk are rare in the country anymore but people still hunt them in the mountains. For the most part moose live in the northern part of the country and are much more prevalent in Canada. They are very dangerous because they are huge and unpredictable and seem to have a kind of attitude like hippos that if they notice you, they will attack you. They didn’t even mention the coral snake or the gila monster lizard both of which are rare but poisonous and are found in the gulf states and desert southwest respectively. Herds of Buffalo or found across the United States and are often raised for their meat for exotic hamburgers. I had a buffalo burger once and found it unremarkable. Most of the casualties from Buffalo attacks (and we do not have any wildebeests in North America adespite a herd in the video) come from tourists getting too close for pics to roaming herds in national Park land. The male Buffalo do not take kindly to anyone approaching their females no matter the species.
Uh, there are thousands of Elk in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico & Montana...thousands
Moose are meeeaaaaannnnn we get them in Washington state a lot. We also have wolves, bears, cougars, and deer. Still would rather live here than in the south lmao!
Amen! I live in Utah so we have all sorts of spiders, scorpions, rattlesnakes, cougars, bears and moose. The South still scares me.
seeeeee this is one of the many reasons we need guns
Uh, no. Next you're gonna say you'd shoot a palmetto bug. Then again, you know what? Get an uzi for those bastards.
@@jbjacobs9514 bruh just around where I live there are bears, wolves, coyotes, and occasionally mountain loans. But you’re telling me I’m totally safe to be unarmed in the woods? Gtfo of here with that bs dude
@@Blindman51 The coyotes around my house are kind of aggressive. They'll go after pets if they get the chance. (Not just tiny dogs, either.)
@@LisaCupcake oh I know, especially in the winter up here they get aggressive and desperate for food
Literally everyone's ancestors could kill these things with rudimentary melee weapons but sure I guess the devolved human race of today has to resort to cowardly guns.
They left out several from my area. Alligators, water moccasins, copperheads, coral snake, alligator gar fish, and mosquitoes.
Please follow up with our Aussie animals! I'd love to see you guys react to a "dangerous animals in Australia" video. Either way, I love your chemistry during reactions ❤🇦🇺
Sharma until recently I thought just australia had the crazy wildlife! Now I realize the us has a lot of deadly creatures too! When u grow up among such deadly creatures u don't think much of it u just learn to share ur space with them!
"It often comes as a surprise to most people to learn that we have scorpions living and breeding here in the UK. The small Yellow-Tailed Scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis) has managed to set up at least one thriving colony in an isolated area in SE England despite the generally cool and mild climate here in the UK" - NOV 2020
I slapped a bear in the face a couple of years ago. Stuck his head in my tent at 3:30 am.
I was camping in Northern New Mexico and a female bison walked through our camp. It was like Jurassic Park, the ground shook with every step it took. Huge animal, really don't get an idea of how big they are until you're 30 feet away from one. Incredible
The Grey is a badass movie, you're crazy. Lol.
Horrible movie
didn't it use cgi dogs?
"Watch for deer!" is the Wisconsin way to say "I love you!"
Gents....deer should be number 1 on the list,Ive hit two and yes people are killed by hitting them..personally,Ive hit two...one in one year and again the next....they idiot things do everything in their power to kill themselves running out in front of you..a bud hit one riding a harley davidson motorcycle....skint him up real good....the things are insane,I kid you not.
GUYS..back in high school..thats early 80s for me..one of the football coaches..this is AMERICAN FOOTBALL..not your football....he hit a deer one night..he driving on of your MG convertibles..it went through the windshield striking him and it almost killed him..thing over 100 pounds....almost knocked his head off.
Living in the Midwest, every member of my family (6) and most people I know have hit a deer over their lifetime. I don't remember any deaths, but definitely a whole lot of totaled vehicles.
@@jefferickson5833 hit one in a new vw beetle..no style..not the air cooled..THANK GOD....the next year driving a mercedes benz..hit another..first one I saw...second one..never saw it..just hit it...
Everyone here saying they hit a deer while driving then theres me who got hit by a deer while walking lol
Living in NY Adirondack park it is not uncommon to hit deer especially during the rut. One totaled my truck. The small-town mechanic stay busy in the autumn repairing deer damage.
The big yellow spider mentioned at 6:00 would’ve been a black and yellow garden spider. They’re all over Texas and they’re gigantic. But fortunately not very aggressive or poisonous. Their webs are cool, they spin a very distinctive zig zag pattern of thicker web down the center of them.
Damn, I was sure there'd be a joke about the black widow devouring her mate, but i think the pause interrupted the flow.
A few years ago, a Canadian woman was walking through the woods when she realized she was being stalked by a cougar. She walked out of the woods and onto the open road toward her home, but the cougar kept some distance but continued to follow her. She didn't know what else to do, so she turned on her phone, brought up a Metallica song, made it as loud as possible and held it out in front of her while she ran screaming toward the cougar. Between she and the song, the cougar couldn't stand it and ran away. She went home and told some of her Facebook friends about it. The text went viral and, the following day, she received a video call from Metallica. The said they never expected their music to save a life!
Cougars, otherwise known as very good-looking middle-aged women...
Would Lady Dimitrescu be considered a cougar? hehehe
Watch out boy! She’ll chew you up! She’s a maneater!
@@gdo3510 Oh, yeah... :-P
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The biggest danger you're gonna find with deer(the ones over here are a bit bigger, depending on the areas) They kill loads of people, because, when you smoke them at full speed,they flip/roll up the bonnet and through the windshield.
Definitely bull, they can't climb trees 😂
We had tons of moose in Alaska….As kids we were taught two main things outdoors: stay away from moose, and how to roll off a sled(a lot of kids were dying by hitting trees…) we would do bike rides and there’d be black bears 50 feet away running along the same “path” as we were on the road but they never bothered us. If camping in Alaska, one should always carry at least a .45…great show ^^^^