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My list: #10. American Bison - large and in charge #9. Gila Monster - small reptile with a toxic bite #8. Cougar - silent but deadly #7. American Black Bear - dangerous #6. Grizzly Bear - savage #5. American Alligator - lethal #4. Great White Shark - gruesome #3. Killer Bee - hazardous #2. Black Widow - toxic Honorable mentions: coyote gray wolf mojave rattlesnake moose brown reclussem spider and wolverine. #1. Diamondback Rattlesnake - deadly and highly toxic
Oh man, I really miss these good old but nostalgic wildlife documentaries from wildlife channels like Animal Planet and Nat Geo Wild that we grew up with them during our nostalgic road trip memories of nice childhood.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! In the Pacific Northwest where I live, it's always grizzly bears. Black bears are dangerous too, but we all know they usually eat plants. I lived here for so long, and I have not heard of anyone who would voluntarily venture into the wilderness.. (and of course.. there have been eyewitness accounts of whistling Sasquatches in the region as well..)
Or Asia, or South America, or Africa. When you think about it, the US and Canada are actually some of the least scary countries and regions by the wildlife.
Top 10 most dangerous animals in Australia: 1. Great White Shark 2. Blue ringed octopus 3. Cone snail 4. Box jellyfish 5. Saltwater crocodile 6. Australian brown snake 7. Inland taipan 8. Redback spider 9. Cassoary 10. Dingo
Aw hearing Betty White in this clip talking about cougars was kind of bitter-sweet. She was such a treasure & will never be forgotten. RIP ‘Rose’ aka Betty 🤍
No boars? Those pigs are aggressive as hell and not many deaths per year but could still harm anyone and even kill them. I at least expected them to be an honorable mention
I said this before, I’ll say it again: I want to believe we can bond with bears. But at the same time though, I feel like I’m ignoring the dangers they pose.
You might be able to do so, under the following circumstances. 1. Raising it from very young. 2. Never being aggressive. 3. Keeping it well fed. 4. Make sure that play always involves toys. 5. Spay or Neuter it - especially the latter. Intact male animals are more likely to be aggressive.
The most dangerous animals I've personally encountered are a copperhead and a water moccasin (neither of which bit me), an ostrich (which bit me three times), and a shark (which was about a foot and a half long and only bumped into me).
@@thomasm.longiii3752 you don’t need to bother them for them to attack you, polar bears have no fear of humans and will hunt humans if they get the opportunity
A diamondback rattlesnake will shake its tail as a warning not to get too close. Those who take the hint and back away significantly drop their chances of getting bitten.
Here's an idea for a future video: *top ten weirdly good RUclips animations, basically RUclips videos that are...questionable but have admittedly good animations.*
If they were looking at around the world then, definitely. However, you seldom hear about mosquito related deaths in the US. With that said, part of me still expected it.
1. Great White Shark Honorable mentions: Bull shark red kangaroo cassoary bottlenose dolphin & australian seal lion. 2. Blue Ringed Octopus 3. Box Jellyfish 4. Cone Snail 5. Inland Taipan 6. Australian Brown Snake 7. Saltwater Crocodile 8. Redback Spider 9. Australian Funnel Web Spider 10. Dingo
My list: #10. American Bison - large and in charge #9. Gila Monster - small reptile with a toxic bite #8. Cougar - silent but deadly #7. American Black Bear - dangerous #6. Grizzly Bear - savage and larger #5. American Alligator - lethal cold blooded killers #4. Great White Shark - gruesome #3. Killer Bee - hazardous #2. Black Widow - toxic Honorable mentions: coyote gray wolf bull/tiger shark mojave rattlesnake moose brown reclusse spider and wolverine. #1. Diamondback Rattlesnake - deadly and highly toxic
I don't think rattlesnakes are really that scary, bites are pretty rare and even more rarely fatal. Their reputation is scary and a lot of people are just freaked out by snakes because of how they look. But there are a lot of animals that present a much more imminent threat.
Don't forget the Water Moccasin or cotton mouth snake if you going down south. Also if you go far south ,like in South Florida you find Burmese Pythons and even Anacondas and Caimans and Crocodiles.
in case anyone is worried about being hurt by bees, it's worth noting that a fair amount of people are allergic to their sting, and thus a good fraction of people killed by bees were probably allergic.
I am soooo scared of Bugs, especially spiders & Wasp..!! Yall missed Birds, Vultures, Crows, Pigeons & Eagles are dangerous especially Vultures Advice: Snakes should've been #3 they're extremely sneaky & vicious That 🐄 was full speed, 😆 😆
I went and read that article from the WAF about dog breeds. They link to bite statistics, but even in that article they admit to biased reporting. “Pitbulls” are not responsible for a dog bite stat five times higher than the Rottweiler, five different breeds recognized by the AKC and UKC are responsible for that. However, because the WAF irresponsibly groups multiple breeds together under one label, it pushes a narrative that Pitbull type breeds are so much more dangerous than other breeds, and that isn’t true at all. Are those five breeds all hanging out around the Rottweiler, some less than the Rottweiler, and some more? Yes. But show their specific stats as different. If there’s a police lineup of 7 robbers, each of whom robbed a single bank, and you pick out the 5 of them who have brown eyes and brown hair and say “oh my gosh, look how many more banks this one brown-eyed-brown-hair-type robber robbed than the other ones” we wouldn’t accept that those five people are one person, because even if they look like each other, they’re separate people. And even though “pitbull-type” breeds look like each other, they’re not the same breed.
You don't want to be downhill of a cow. I've spent some time around cows, and I've learned they have zero interest in fighting gravity. A cow going downhill will always go into a run if it can.
Alaska really😮!?!? I thought I'd be a different state like maybe Pennsylvania or a different state altogether but I never suspected Alaska of all places🤯 wow!
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My list:
#10. American Bison - large and in charge
#9. Gila Monster - small reptile with a toxic bite
#8. Cougar - silent but deadly
#7. American Black Bear - dangerous
#6. Grizzly Bear - savage
#5. American Alligator - lethal
#4. Great White Shark - gruesome
#3. Killer Bee - hazardous
#2. Black Widow - toxic
Honorable mentions: coyote gray wolf mojave rattlesnake moose brown reclussem spider and wolverine.
#1. Diamondback Rattlesnake - deadly and highly toxic
Humans. I’m in awe of nature though. I don’t fear it.
Love It WatchMojo.
People
Oh man, I really miss these good old but nostalgic wildlife documentaries from wildlife channels like Animal Planet and Nat Geo Wild that we grew up with them during our nostalgic road trip memories of nice childhood.
Or as I like to call them. the "Everything out there can kill you and will!" bedtime stories.
Same
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! In the Pacific Northwest where I live, it's always grizzly bears. Black bears are dangerous too, but we all know they usually eat plants. I lived here for so long, and I have not heard of anyone who would voluntarily venture into the wilderness.. (and of course.. there have been eyewitness accounts of whistling Sasquatches in the region as well..)
10. Sharks
09. Cougars
08. Alligators
07. Bears
06. Spiders
05. Snakes
04. Livestocks
03. Dogs
02. Stinging insects
01. Deers
Yup, ‘specially a *Big Mean Elk!*
Wolves
Next list should be the top 10 most dangerous animals in Australia. Now THAT would be a scary list. 😂
Damn right
Or Asia, or South America, or Africa. When you think about it, the US and Canada are actually some of the least scary countries and regions by the wildlife.
Top 10 most dangerous animals in Australia:
1. Great White Shark
2. Blue ringed octopus
3. Cone snail
4. Box jellyfish
5. Saltwater crocodile
6. Australian brown snake
7. Inland taipan
8. Redback spider
9. Cassoary
10. Dingo
@@marco_supernova2704 Actually the mosquito would be number 1.
@@marco_supernova2704 I’d probably include the bull shark there as well but otherwise it’s a good list
Aw hearing Betty White in this clip talking about cougars was kind of bitter-sweet. She was such a treasure & will never be forgotten. RIP ‘Rose’ aka Betty 🤍
Deer ?!
Americans: Hold my beer…
As someone who works outdoors in a natural resource field, my biggest concerns for my own safety are rattlesnakes, ticks, and cougars.
scorpions
No boars? Those pigs are aggressive as hell and not many deaths per year but could still harm anyone and even kill them. I at least expected them to be an honorable mention
facts
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@Captaincopiz64 them to. But still, these wild pigs are far more dangerous than anyone could think and not having them in the list makes no sense.
I said this before, I’ll say it again: I want to believe we can bond with bears. But at the same time though, I feel like I’m ignoring the dangers they pose.
You might be able to do so, under the following circumstances.
1. Raising it from very young.
2. Never being aggressive.
3. Keeping it well fed.
4. Make sure that play always involves toys.
5. Spay or Neuter it - especially the latter. Intact male animals are more likely to be aggressive.
@@annep.1905and make sure it’s not a polar bear
@@jakealter5504 Admittedly a black bear would be more ideal than a grizzly or polar bear. Also admittedly, the polar bear poses the biggest danger.
@@annep.1905 agreed
I’m sorry but cows being on this list is hilarious 😂
I knew it there is a bovine conspiracy 😂
The most dangerous animals I've personally encountered are a copperhead and a water moccasin (neither of which bit me), an ostrich (which bit me three times), and a shark (which was about a foot and a half long and only bumped into me).
#1 humans with guns.
Top 100 most deadly animals in Australia. That’s sounds terrifyingly fun.
Not all of them can be bad as long as we respect them and treat them right and maybe raise them right
Not true with polar bears
@@jakealter5504
Well, if we don’t bother them.
@@thomasm.longiii3752 you don’t need to bother them for them to attack you, polar bears have no fear of humans and will hunt humans if they get the opportunity
@@jakealter5504 well then let’s don’t be near they’re territory
My grandmothers property in Tennessee had a few diamondback rattlesnakes almost got bitten twice, but it’s just a majestic creature
A diamondback rattlesnake will shake its tail as a warning not to get too close. Those who take the hint and back away significantly drop their chances of getting bitten.
Not as easy if you b don't hear it or see it
Here's an idea for a future video: *top ten weirdly good RUclips animations, basically RUclips videos that are...questionable but have admittedly good animations.*
So a "Top 10 Bad RUclips Videos with Great Animation"?
@@kingjamos2422
They don't have to be bad, just strange.
I nominate meatcanyon and that crazy dragonball fanfic
You forgot the entitled Karens they are deadly
If #1 isn't a mosquito, i will be shocked.
Edit: Now I want venison
#1 being mosquito was my thought as well.
If they were looking at around the world then, definitely. However, you seldom hear about mosquito related deaths in the US. With that said, part of me still expected it.
As someone from the midwest, I am much more scared of pit bulls and deer than any other animal on this list.
How about Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in Australia?!
1. Great White Shark
Honorable mentions: Bull shark red kangaroo cassoary bottlenose dolphin & australian seal lion.
2. Blue Ringed Octopus
3. Box Jellyfish
4. Cone Snail
5. Inland Taipan
6. Australian Brown Snake
7. Saltwater Crocodile
8. Redback Spider
9. Australian Funnel Web Spider
10. Dingo
#1- Florida 😂
#1 Floridaman
Mosquitos: "Am I a joke to you?"
I am surprised you didn't mention mosquitos and ticks.
Most spiders are harmless and beneficial and don't you ever forget it!
My list:
#10. American Bison - large and in charge
#9. Gila Monster - small reptile with a toxic bite
#8. Cougar - silent but deadly
#7. American Black Bear - dangerous
#6. Grizzly Bear - savage and larger
#5. American Alligator - lethal cold blooded killers
#4. Great White Shark - gruesome
#3. Killer Bee - hazardous
#2. Black Widow - toxic
Honorable mentions: coyote gray wolf bull/tiger shark mojave rattlesnake moose brown reclusse spider and wolverine.
#1. Diamondback Rattlesnake - deadly and highly toxic
I’d add the bull shark, highly aggressive and able to go fresh water
@@jakealter5504edited my comment right now, thanks bro for the reply.
@@marco_supernova2704 you’re welcome
I don't think rattlesnakes are really that scary, bites are pretty rare and even more rarely fatal. Their reputation is scary and a lot of people are just freaked out by snakes because of how they look. But there are a lot of animals that present a much more imminent threat.
Bro, you gotta add the mosquito.
If you see a deer running out onto the road, remember to break, but never swerve.
U know you've lost it when a deer ranks higher in a dangerous animals list that a grizzly bear
I'd pet a great white shark if it wouldn't nibble on me. I also think spiders and snakes are quite lovely creatures.
This video "drinking game" - Take a shot every time the narrator uses the word "perish"
You are correct
Snakes and spiders are the only animals that scare me.
Surprisingly Donald Trump didn't get a mention.
#1 Drugged out Florida man with a firearm
Don't forget the Water Moccasin or cotton mouth snake if you going down south. Also if you go far south ,like in South Florida you find Burmese Pythons and even Anacondas and Caimans and Crocodiles.
You guys know America is a whole continent, right?
Other countries are laughing at us if we fear deer
Australians: *Childs play*
#1 - The average American with a firearm
The Florida man with a random intrusive thought
This has got to be the most stupidest thing I've read today lol
💯
Over 300 million firearms in America harmed no one today. But hey, this is the internet so you can just keep making shit up.
True.
Komodo dragons, boars, snakes,sharks,gorillas
Real number one: human
True, with our poaching, polluting, and war. But people are doing the best they can to save the earth and make it beautiful and peaceful again.
in case anyone is worried about being hurt by bees, it's worth noting that a fair amount of people are allergic to their sting, and thus a good fraction of people killed by bees were probably allergic.
Well for your information I fear all of the dangerous animals
Real number 1: Humans
A deer just ran into my car yesterday, so this checks out.
Why aren’t chimpanzees on this list?
I am soooo scared of Bugs, especially spiders & Wasp..!!
Yall missed Birds, Vultures, Crows, Pigeons & Eagles are dangerous especially Vultures
Advice: Snakes should've been #3 they're extremely sneaky & vicious
That 🐄 was full speed, 😆 😆
What do you call a deer with no eyes?
...
NO EYE DEER
No way pitty’s and rotties are that dangerous been around them my whole life, try chihuahuas
Australia: hold my beer
Cool video also I like animals
:D
Top 10 Dangerous Animals In America
10. Sharks
9. Cougars
8. Alligators
7. Bears
6. Spiders
5. Snakes
4. Livestock
3. Dogs
2. Stinging Insects
1. Deer
#1 The Healthcare System
Bison: “Um hi.”
3:59 🐻🐼🐻❄️🐨. 4:52⚰️⚰️ 🕷️
Did I enjoy this video? Yes, I enjoyed knowing that there are animals who can kill me when they want.
I went and read that article from the WAF about dog breeds. They link to bite statistics, but even in that article they admit to biased reporting. “Pitbulls” are not responsible for a dog bite stat five times higher than the Rottweiler, five different breeds recognized by the AKC and UKC are responsible for that. However, because the WAF irresponsibly groups multiple breeds together under one label, it pushes a narrative that Pitbull type breeds are so much more dangerous than other breeds, and that isn’t true at all. Are those five breeds all hanging out around the Rottweiler, some less than the Rottweiler, and some more? Yes. But show their specific stats as different. If there’s a police lineup of 7 robbers, each of whom robbed a single bank, and you pick out the 5 of them who have brown eyes and brown hair and say “oh my gosh, look how many more banks this one brown-eyed-brown-hair-type robber robbed than the other ones” we wouldn’t accept that those five people are one person, because even if they look like each other, they’re separate people. And even though “pitbull-type” breeds look like each other, they’re not the same breed.
#1 Humans
There are 5 species of wild deers founded in North America and those being: Moose, reindeer/karibou, elk, mule deer and white tail deer.
I've been bitten by several dogs in my lifetime and a pitt bull almost took my arm off when I was seven
no, the real reason why there are more deer crossing people is the lack of forests and woods. the more deforestation, the less homes the deer have
3:16, beets, Battlestar Galactica
When you say America, are you talking about the united states of America or America the continent ?
There is no America the continent. There is SOUTH America and NORTH America.
The PEWma. You mean the POOHma😂
The cougar, puma, and mountain lion are all the same cat, right? But why dose this cat have 3 names? I am quite curious.
Snakes scare me the most
8:00 I have a Blue Heeler-Rottweiler Mix.
# 1 -Floridians
Surprised tigers aren’t on the list considering how the US has the most tigers in the world
I fear snake’s especially the venomous ones.
All across the USA. I live in Cranbrook BC Canada, and man there’s tons of deer.
9:19 what was that old windows game ? it looks so familiar
The coral snake rhyme only applies to snakes in North America
I fear mosquitoes because I survived malaria and dengue
I fear ticks and lyme disease.
Where are the humans? We definitely rank in the top 3, especially in America
You don't want to be downhill of a cow. I've spent some time around cows, and I've learned they have zero interest in fighting gravity. A cow going downhill will always go into a run if it can.
He forgot the Kodiak bear
Interesting
7:29 depending of the dog breed
#1 is actually Florida man
The only way that dogs can be dangerous is the people who raise them. Don't blame the breed.
Sharks rarely threaten humans... Tell that to Bethany Hamilton's arm 🙄.
Where did the dog information come from? I don't believe it.
Bambi is the most dangerous animal in the United States
#1 Are you kidding me? I always thought they were so harmless.
It's mostly because of traffic collisions. Actual deer attacks are very rare.
Alaska really😮!?!? I thought I'd be a different state like maybe Pennsylvania or a different state altogether but I never suspected Alaska of all places🤯 wow!
Cows are no joke. Dont be there if youre not supposed to be
8:56 Except WE NEVER SAW ANY MURDER HORNETS
What y’all know bout gator , that gator dead 🐊 💀
The Rotty kills w/ love.
Yes listen to grizzly man, he truly is One with a bear 🐻
No. 1- incels with guns
People, either intentionally or accidentally.
Nope. Number One is always MOSQUITOES.
Coral snakes arent aquatic lol.
u forgot the deer zombie virus
Deer 😂😂
I thought America as a Continent
You should write US 🧐
Sharks are dangerous in Montana apparently