5 US States With The Deadliest Wildlife

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @Ragatokk
    @Ragatokk 8 месяцев назад +457

    Florida should get #1, for floridaman is a wild animal.

    • @uprebel5150
      @uprebel5150 8 месяцев назад +30

      I once saw Florida Man but he disappeared in a sinkhole.

    • @dustinerickson1253
      @dustinerickson1253 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@uprebel5150 thats my house!

    • @paris5831
      @paris5831 8 месяцев назад +1

      Fr

    • @smartbomb7202
      @smartbomb7202 8 месяцев назад

      no... i'd say a scumbag

    • @andrewlee9055
      @andrewlee9055 8 месяцев назад +2

      California man is even wilder

  • @bonesawmcgraw9728
    @bonesawmcgraw9728 8 месяцев назад +258

    I’m thinking that Alaska has the most animal deaths per capita.

    • @burlyprism3074
      @burlyprism3074 8 месяцев назад +18

      Thought the same thing

    • @cliffordbowman6777
      @cliffordbowman6777 8 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe

    • @cliffordbowman6777
      @cliffordbowman6777 8 месяцев назад

      Narrator sounds like a F__.

    • @hunterpauly1382
      @hunterpauly1382 7 месяцев назад +17

      Almost everything bigger than you can kill you, grizzly bears, brown bears, polar bears, moose, wolves, bison, and
      mosquitoes

    • @austinlapointe6464
      @austinlapointe6464 7 месяцев назад +3

      People in Alaska are built different

  • @SpliffingBrit
    @SpliffingBrit 8 месяцев назад +117

    I would love to see video listing the most fatal wild animal attacks per capita, im sure alaska would be high on that list give the low pop and lots of wildlife

    • @anniereddj
      @anniereddj 8 месяцев назад +8

      I was thinking about Alaska too!

    • @TopRanger237
      @TopRanger237 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@anniereddj Alaska supposedly alsohas the highest murder per capita, surprisingly

  • @jancyvargheese5351
    @jancyvargheese5351 8 месяцев назад +80

    Alaska, montana and Wyoming are the main states with grizzly bear attacks

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 8 месяцев назад +3

      And Colorado we ve had in last 10 years several Mt lion attacks and some fatal as well as Black Bears and Moose attacks etc and Rattle Snakes

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 8 месяцев назад +3

      Idaho has a fair bit to.

    • @alansach8437
      @alansach8437 7 месяцев назад +1

      True. But there are very, very few of them.

    • @Mtoutdoorsman
      @Mtoutdoorsman 7 месяцев назад +2

      Don’t forget about bison attacks in Yellowstone, all due to human stupidity but is still going to be counted as a attack, I watch out for mountain lions mostly, bastards will sneak up on ya

    • @kevinkubed7683
      @kevinkubed7683 7 месяцев назад

      ​@Mtoutdoorsman that's terrifying. I'm from Southern Michigan where there's almost nothing to watch out for.

  • @SuperDuperShaun_
    @SuperDuperShaun_ 8 месяцев назад +108

    I’m surprised Alaska didn’t make the cut

    • @trevinschaerr3732
      @trevinschaerr3732 8 месяцев назад +28

      I think they have some of the highest rates, but because of the small population that's more concentrated in certain areas (a lot of Alaska is pretty much empty) there isn't the sheer numbers.

    • @bellemyjade686
      @bellemyjade686 8 месяцев назад +1

      They have a lot of bear deaths…

    • @anyone9689
      @anyone9689 8 месяцев назад

      i think a lot of deaths get listed as disappeared and arent officially tallied as wildlife deaths....an avg of 2250 disappear yearly .... over 20k in the rugged 'alaska triangle" .

    • @brandonohara4122
      @brandonohara4122 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not populated enough

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 3 месяца назад

      That was my think would be clear #1.

  • @8fuzzybuzz
    @8fuzzybuzz 8 месяцев назад +50

    The top 3 was easy to guess just didnt think it was in that order but # 4 and 5 caught me off guard for sure didnt think they was in the top 5 .... anyways great video 👏🏻👍👍

    • @FoamyDragon
      @FoamyDragon 8 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for not spoiling and just saying 4 and 5

    • @snickerswo1f519
      @snickerswo1f519 7 месяцев назад

      Texas shouldn't be there. Livestock do not count as wildlife as they are domestic animals under human control. And rattlesnakes kill 1 or 2 people per year in Texas, barely nothing. So i don't know why Texas is up there, it shouldn't be.

  • @piotrkaniewski5686
    @piotrkaniewski5686 8 месяцев назад +27

    I was expecting Alaska. Loved the Doom music at the end xd

  • @juankruger2598
    @juankruger2598 8 месяцев назад +49

    THANK YOU for correctly saying Venomous snakes, unlike so many ill prepared RUclipsrs who say poisonous snakes. THANK, YOU. From South Africa.

  • @1samanthalu1
    @1samanthalu1 8 месяцев назад +32

    "Florida has garnered the reputation of being a very crazy state." Yep! 🤣 As always very interesting informative video.

    • @AnimalsVehiclesAndMore
      @AnimalsVehiclesAndMore 8 месяцев назад

      California is also a very crazy state. It's particularly garnered a really horrible reputation amongst conservative people in the United States due to its very liberal politics.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 8 месяцев назад

      Nope just stupid people living in a zone for Hurricanes and gators and flat boring areas

  • @ozemsadventureofrandomstuf252
    @ozemsadventureofrandomstuf252 8 месяцев назад +7

    You keep delivering with the videos Tsuki!🎉🙏🏾

  • @t.c4237
    @t.c4237 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hey Tsuki, I love watching your videos. I hope we get to see your snakehead fish sometime soon 😊

  • @adrianmorrison4678
    @adrianmorrison4678 8 месяцев назад +9

    Can you please do a video on the most misunderstood animals with the most endangered species?

  • @ciqme
    @ciqme 8 месяцев назад +29

    Sadly cougars haven’t been in Tennessee since the early 1900s :(

    • @sanperez797
      @sanperez797 7 месяцев назад

      But you do got bobcats

    • @ralegade7710
      @ralegade7710 6 месяцев назад

      Jaguars barely visit Arizona anymore

    • @user-kc6ot9kv5i
      @user-kc6ot9kv5i 5 месяцев назад

      They’re still there there’s plenty of videos of them in tn in recent years and Alabama too but in order to recognize it they have to put up a conservation program so they hide it

    • @rayray7896
      @rayray7896 5 месяцев назад +2

      I seen a cougar in my county couple months ago. They’re here

    • @pollypockets508
      @pollypockets508 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rayray7896What did you do?

  • @mrprom2500
    @mrprom2500 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hell yes been waiting for a video like this cause I travel alot

  • @sassyjiiva1153
    @sassyjiiva1153 8 месяцев назад +8

    The saying "Don't mess with Texas" applies to our animals as well

  • @davidgiessingphoto
    @davidgiessingphoto 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nice vid! You should do one based on per capita. Not just raw numbers

  • @TheKiwibirder
    @TheKiwibirder 6 месяцев назад +4

    Wow...did not guess TN and NC, and I am surprised Alaska was not on the list. I thought FL would be #1. Interesting!

  • @aBrewster29
    @aBrewster29 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos. I would’ve liked to see potency more explicitly in the methodology. Maybe animal deaths per capital? Seems Alaska should be on here!

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 8 месяцев назад +27

    most people are not aware that some herbivorous animals can still be dangerous to humans

    • @tonyprice2256
      @tonyprice2256 3 месяца назад

      I know right? There are 2000 pound animals that will not eat you, but they sure can crush you and gore you.

  • @howardvenze9956
    @howardvenze9956 8 месяцев назад +16

    In the US from 1999 to 2022 there have been 2,776 deaths due to West Nile virus resulting from mosquito bites.

  • @GaziAnas-s7l
    @GaziAnas-s7l 8 месяцев назад +5

    Make a video on top 5 safest states 💝

    • @JustinCase807
      @JustinCase807 8 месяцев назад +2

      Rhode Island? Pretty much just people there

  • @laurenthomas7074
    @laurenthomas7074 8 месяцев назад +8

    I know you included unprovoked shark attacks, but I'd love to know how many of those deaths were provoked
    Many snake bite deaths are from people harassing the snake for example, which is very very different to predatory alligator attacks

  • @wikyWargaming
    @wikyWargaming 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like how you called the P. concolor something different every time it was referenced.

  • @Maybe-d2e
    @Maybe-d2e 7 месяцев назад +1

    I hope in your next video you will include the truly most deadly animal, humans, in with your total of most dangerous states due to animals.
    I'd be curious with your new total calculation. Which is more dangerous from animals Australia or the US???

  • @mchapman132
    @mchapman132 7 месяцев назад +3

    Florida has deadly snakes, spiders the size of saucers, scorpions, bears, panthers, wild boars, alligators, pythons, sharks.

    • @tonyprice2256
      @tonyprice2256 3 месяца назад +2

      You forgot the most deadly animal of all - Florida man.

  • @arkprice79
    @arkprice79 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Tsuki, I have a question for you
    Could florida Panthers help control some of the invasive species that are causing problems in Florida

    • @joeylin6146
      @joeylin6146 8 месяцев назад +3

      @arkprice79 they do (for example they will hunt down the invasive wild hogs) but unfortunately not by a lot as their population really low in florida

    • @arkprice79
      @arkprice79 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@joeylin6146 We really should save the florida panther if we want to keep their population up and running

    • @joeylin6146
      @joeylin6146 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@arkprice79 i 100% agree hopefully their populations increases more in the future

  • @ryanwall6086
    @ryanwall6086 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool video. But I want a list without traffic fatalities caused by deer.

  • @timokarff6162
    @timokarff6162 8 месяцев назад +3

    Before I watched the video, I also thought which states would end up on this list. I thought of California, Texas and Florida correctly, but I thought of Arizona/New Mexico and Wyoming.

  • @buffAsh195
    @buffAsh195 7 месяцев назад +1

    4:33 Florida man shrugs off losing arm in alligator attack, "it's not the end of the world" most Florida man thing to say😂

  • @pilkkimies
    @pilkkimies 8 месяцев назад +5

    Would be curious about the opposite of this list.

  • @head_hunter6664
    @head_hunter6664 8 месяцев назад +5

    I think Alaska deserves an honorifical mention.

  • @anniehill9909
    @anniehill9909 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @carlabunn1134
    @carlabunn1134 7 месяцев назад +1

    I imagine states not listed have, in some instances, higher per capita death rates.

  • @jessevalente9018
    @jessevalente9018 8 месяцев назад +1

    Could you do a video of all the invasive species in the great Lakes even if you have to do it in a series

  • @ShoaibKhan-wv8zc
    @ShoaibKhan-wv8zc 8 месяцев назад +15

    How is Montana not on the list and technically Alaska as well

    • @bhami
      @bhami 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, I'd like to see a breakdown by animal type. Alaska and Montana are probably #1 and #2 for brown bear attacks. (I spend too much time watching the Scary Bear Attacks channel. 😀 )

    • @jm763cbdh3
      @jm763cbdh3 8 месяцев назад +3

      Well Wyoming has to be put in the mix if that’s the case

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 8 месяцев назад +1

      He's doing based on population size pretty much. Alaska is by far the deadliest with Montana being a close second. Idaho and Washington got a lot of bears to.
      Funny that the one state with Wolves didn't get mentioned. Given I think the moose is the most deadly.

    • @geechyguy3441
      @geechyguy3441 8 месяцев назад

      Washington is mostly safe - Grizzlies are in tiny pockets

    • @alansach8437
      @alansach8437 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@bhamiThis is true, but grizzly (brown bear) attacks are extremely rare. So even if you have "the most", it doesn't mean much if you only have one or two a year, when compared to attacks by other species.

  • @Tex_Mex_A_Lex
    @Tex_Mex_A_Lex 8 месяцев назад +8

    TX #1...in Human Animal Conflict 💀

  • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
    @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 7 месяцев назад +1

    I didn't know nile crocs were released into the wild. That's pretty dangerous, as they're bigger and more aggressive than most other crocs besides the salties in aussie.

  • @DaHic-y2p
    @DaHic-y2p 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @aaronsanders4122
    @aaronsanders4122 8 месяцев назад +11

    Very interesting video but one thing that u got wrong is that North Carolina doesn’t have a lot of gators. I grew up in the state and while we did occasionally have gator sightings in lakes around the state there isn’t a place where they are endemic here and most of the ones seen were illegal pets that got released when they got too big

    • @diegoevert8947
      @diegoevert8947 8 месяцев назад +1

      they have lots along the coast they are by definition endemic

    • @ronaldpippen8164
      @ronaldpippen8164 7 месяцев назад

      We have always had alligators and southeast VA used to also before overhunting decimated the population.

    • @butchvito
      @butchvito 7 месяцев назад +1

      The American alligator range goes into the coastal side of North Carolina. It's not like they're an invasive species or only sightings of them occur in the state. Their population is lower compared to other states but alligators are native to NC.

    • @ronaldpippen8164
      @ronaldpippen8164 7 месяцев назад

      @@butchvito The numbers used to be alot higher before overhunting, They're native to Virginia too.

  • @victoriasalter1701
    @victoriasalter1701 8 месяцев назад +1

    We want a video on the most misunderstood animals in the USA/world!!!
    Suggestions include wolves, bats (particularly vampire bats), rats, spiders, black dogs/cats, pitbulls, Rottweilers, American bullies, Dobermans, sharks, cockroaches and ravens/crows/rooks…

  • @legallyblind393
    @legallyblind393 8 месяцев назад +2

    You should do a list of every invasive species (excluding insects/plants) in each country/ state

  • @PumaGuy
    @PumaGuy 8 месяцев назад +10

    North America in general doesn’t get nearly enough attention when it comes to dangerous animals. Asia and Africa for example get a lot more attention. In my opinion North America is a lot more dangerous than Australia.

    • @Ellisian
      @Ellisian 8 месяцев назад +1

      as an australian, i absolutely agree! The reality is that unless you're going around sticking your hand under logs, nothing in australia is really dangerous (besides saltwater crocodiles, perhaps). we lack the large mammals that most of the world has, and they have far higher potential to kill or harm.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 8 месяцев назад

      India alone has about 50000 fatal snake bites each year. Neither North America nor Australia belong on this list.

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@EllisianWell you do got cassowaries and kangaroo but ueah not a lot of big predators.

    • @reallymentalpig1173
      @reallymentalpig1173 8 месяцев назад

      I’m going to have to disagree with the last sentence.

    • @PumaGuy
      @PumaGuy 8 месяцев назад

      @@reallymentalpig1173 despite all the venomous snakes and spiders only 1-2 people die to snake bites a year. The last person to die from a spider in Australia was in 1979. In the United States alone 5 people die from snake bites and 7 deaths from spider bites a year on average. Across North America there is on average 3 fatal grizzly bear and 2 black bear attacks a year. Australia lacks any large predators that would see humans as food. Exceptions are crocodiles. On average only 2 people are killed by crocs in Australia.

  • @natefontana5757
    @natefontana5757 6 месяцев назад +1

    How did Alaska not make the list???

  • @amberswafford9305
    @amberswafford9305 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tennessee also has eastern diamondback rattlesnakes. Here in Tennessee the deer are out of hand jumping in front of cars traveling on the highway. I’ve personally hit 4 so far.

  • @nolijelmore220
    @nolijelmore220 8 месяцев назад +1

    All we have over here in fort worth texas in the north is coyotes and deer, i seen a few cougars but they disappeared

  • @usvmchc2843
    @usvmchc2843 7 месяцев назад +1

    Texas also has TONS of poison ivy, which also could cause a real pain if you have to run from one of the mentioned animals.

  • @alexrolon3505
    @alexrolon3505 8 месяцев назад +2

    #1 TEXAS
    #2 CALIFORNIA
    #3 FLORIDA
    #4 N.CAROLINA
    #5 TENNESSEE

  • @sheltonsaved2001
    @sheltonsaved2001 7 месяцев назад +2

    I live in upper East TN. and the cougars are plenty and scarier than black bears

  • @thomasweekley9209
    @thomasweekley9209 7 месяцев назад +1

    I thought Louisiana would be in the top 5. We have Alligators, rattlesnakes, Water Moccasins, black bears, panthers, and wild boars just to name a few dangerous animals we have here. Fun Fact: New Orleans East (where I work) has wild boars close to humans.

  • @lizzaangelis3308
    @lizzaangelis3308 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nevada has a hole that has a large body of water underneath it. No one knows how big it is but it’s deep. And it is theorized to be massive.
    You know I saw so many deer in Arkansas than here in my native Texas. But I walk in a park in a near urban environment and there are plenty of tracks from deer

  • @ReptilesRule16
    @ReptilesRule16 8 месяцев назад +5

    I do think alaska should be included. While there are not nearly as many people they have way more animals that can kill you. I feel like you are more likely to see a bear in alaska than you are in california which is why I think it should be added. I'm a californian and I just recently visited alaska. I saw so many moose and got charged by one while we were there. Also, it's a lot harder to get medical attention for these things in alaska than in other places.

    • @reallymentalpig1173
      @reallymentalpig1173 8 месяцев назад

      Southern Cali or northern?

    • @BlitzenSpeaks
      @BlitzenSpeaks 8 месяцев назад

      Alaska has over twice the population of Wyoming. Granted, it's five times bigger, but still.

  • @mitchellwalters4275
    @mitchellwalters4275 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a Texan. I hate deer. I clean 45 pools a week around town so I drive non stop, just about everyday I slam on my breaks because I deer walked infront of my truck. There’s deer carcasses all over the roads, like 10 deers per 1 mile radius

  • @hitavi4965
    @hitavi4965 5 месяцев назад

    Ever year my family usually goes to the Outer Banks in North Carolina for a week ling vacation, and on top of the sharks and venemous snakes, something else to watch out for that my aunt actually caught once in a bucket is sting rays, although they very rarely sting people, and I'm pretty sure they can be found in the waters along pretty much the entire east cost of the U.S.A. as I live on Long Island and I've seen them at the beaches here too

  • @zm7092
    @zm7092 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'd rank the dangerous states for wild life. Would be #1 alaska #2 wyoming, #3 cali., #4 flordia, #5 michigan for the massive deer population and the countless accidents they cuase.

  • @juanrangel6880
    @juanrangel6880 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn't thought it would've been Australia

  • @KazMMA7
    @KazMMA7 7 месяцев назад +1

    i would’ve never expected my state, tennessee to ever be on here. i’m mind blown💀

  • @artiefufkin88
    @artiefufkin88 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hey! Home Sweet Tennessee coming in at number 5 baby! Hahaha Cool. I knew it was wild here, but I didn't know we made the top 5. Watch your step in the Volunteer State, sucka!!! Hahaha

  • @Rebel_Lord_Taron
    @Rebel_Lord_Taron 8 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like Louisiana should be on there because they have 10 times the alligators that Texas does plus they also have venomous snakes of many different kinds including copperhead rattlesnake and cottonmouth and they have venomous spiders as well but they also have more jobs that are involved with the hunting of alligators and fishing for alligators and those incur a lot of deaths and drownings and fatalities as well

  • @alansach8437
    @alansach8437 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mosquito and spider bites are far more deadly than grizzly bears or wolves! Take Yellowstone National Park as an example. It has a high concentration of both people and apex predators. Millions of people hike and camp there every year, yet since it's founding less than one grizzly bear attack per year has been recorded. Deaths are very rare. Since their reintroduction in the mid nineties, not a single person has been attacked by wolves in Yellowstone. The most deadly wild mammal nationwide? Deer, which are involved in automobile accidents.

  • @ASCX770
    @ASCX770 7 месяцев назад +1

    There use to be brown bears in cali. 20 people died from cattle? I could believe them my uncle got ram by a bull on the farm. He lived.

  • @damienluedtke9276
    @damienluedtke9276 7 месяцев назад +2

    From someone who lives in Alaska and see all of you saying Alaska. It’s so wide open here that most wildlife and humans are able to just pass by each other. Daily I walk by eagles, hawks and have seen bears quite frequently. Yet when I lived in Idaho this wasent the case. In Idaho you see so many people get hurt or killed due to the wild dogs and cougars When you go to Yellowstone you are bound to see a Californian chucked by a bison or attacked by a wolf. It’s actually a summer fun event when you live in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana to go to Yellowstone to watch how many Californians get chucked or get hurt by the Yellowstone wildlife. As locals in those areas hate Californians but we all do so they are not alone. When I lived in Arizona saw many people hurt or died by rattlesnakes and scorpions because they didn’t pay attention and stepped on a rattlesnake. Or poked around and had a scorpion chase then. Yes Scorpions don’t run away from humans they do stand face to face with you and will chase you. It’s quite funny and natural to see when you live in Arizona to see a Scorpion skittering across your driveway at night(they come out at night) or for one to be found in a shady area and to have it lock eyes with you and chase you. They defend their shady spots. Yea but here in Alaska it’s so wide open that you don’t see bears mauling people, or that Hollywood nonsense. Bears attack people here only when cornered or people try to play it cute and pet the cubs. Never ever try to pet a bear cub. Yes they are cute and you want to hug them but don’t. As up here I have seen bear cubs boxing it out in the middle of the road. You just gotta let em get down or honk horn. As mama bear is always close by. The most dangerous animal here in Alaska isn’t anything you would think. It’s the Ravens. They are the size of small dogs. They do not fear people either. What makes them dangerous is instantly one can turn into 60 because they mob things. Saw 30 ravens mob an eagle once. Eagle lasted four minuites. The big predatory birds though you see them but they avoid you. If you have a cat or dog here keep an eye on it. As they do come down to try to snag cats and small dogs. Education in the wildlife in any state will save your life and I recommend it highly.
    Oh and before anyone says shoot it or run it over. You can’t do that here. Everything in Alaska is on federally protected. So unless you got a ring camera or some video to prove your life was in danger and you shoot something here without permission. Your life is over and you’re going to federal prison. Many people do buy bear tags and go to Admiralty island and hunt bears and other bigger game. These are time based events and if you do this without the tags your done. So yea Alaskian wildlife has more rights than people. Oh and if any trolls asks me what city in Alaska to debase that I live in Alaska here you go. I live in Sitka and have also lived in Juneau and Fairbanks. 🎉

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well I'll never go camping alone in America after seeing that ending!

  • @TroyOttosen-jg7tt
    @TroyOttosen-jg7tt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Alaska, definitely! Most never hear about it down south because we are so remote and far away!😳

  • @GoodnessandTruth
    @GoodnessandTruth 4 месяца назад

    Id love to see more nuanced breakdowns. States with most deaths by predators. States with most deaths by venomous creature. Those are the fascinating ones.

  • @tessat338
    @tessat338 8 месяцев назад +1

    The funny thing about living on the East Coast of the US is how many of these dangerous animals that we just take for granted. Just because we don't have the same number of animal fatalities as these other states, doesn't mean that we don't have any. The biggest danger that a foreigner is likely to encounter is running into a deer while in a car.

  • @jefflewis2111
    @jefflewis2111 8 месяцев назад +1

    Georgia has East Diamond Back, Timber and Pigmy rattlesnakes,Copper heads,Cotton Mouth Water Moccasins along with Alligators, Cougars, Bobcats, Coyotes, Feral hogs,and one of the largest Shark breeding grounds in the US.

  • @LightningWing11
    @LightningWing11 8 месяцев назад +1

    I didn’t think there were any cougars in Tennessee anymore

  • @mrhamster8666
    @mrhamster8666 8 месяцев назад +1

    "Florida man shrugs off losing arm is alligator attack" Florida men are built different💀💀💀

  • @giuliavalle5751
    @giuliavalle5751 7 месяцев назад +2

    I knew Texas was on the list :)

  • @jamesknapp64
    @jamesknapp64 3 месяца назад

    0:48 Sharks get all lumped together (at least 3 soecies Great White, Tiger and Bull) but were gonna sperate Brown and Black Bears? Seems like a weird way to seperate a list

  • @redwood9741
    @redwood9741 8 месяцев назад +1

    Alaska should be number one....2000 people go missing here every year..and they never find them...

  • @jancyvargheese5351
    @jancyvargheese5351 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was expecting Alaska, since there are 20,000 plus brown bears and 100,000 black bears, and a lot of attacks

  • @desertboi2972
    @desertboi2972 7 месяцев назад +1

    Arizona?

  • @brandonohara4122
    @brandonohara4122 5 месяцев назад +1

    Florida is crazy
    Gators
    Return of salt water crocs
    Venomous snakes
    Wildcats(rare fla panther and common bobcats)
    Bears
    Sharks
    Non Venomous snakes like the Burmese python
    Tons of misquitos
    Wild boars
    Coyotes(which are found in the entire 48)

  • @joemixon834
    @joemixon834 8 месяцев назад

    Don't mess with Texas.......
    Deadly animals: Hold my beer🍺

  • @karenfilby3440
    @karenfilby3440 8 месяцев назад

    What about Montana, Colorado, Idaho, and Washington?

  • @insaneadem5014
    @insaneadem5014 8 месяцев назад

    I work in Gatlinburg Tennessee right next the the Great Smokey Mountains. The amount of tourists that want to approach wild bears is staggering. I've had to remind people not to approach them when they show up.

  • @kennypickettsburner4089
    @kennypickettsburner4089 8 месяцев назад

    Cougars don't live in Tennessee? I'm pretty sure that the only mountain lions east of the Mississippi River are the Florida Panthers which there's only a few hundred of those left

  • @Pisto_Autoborbo
    @Pisto_Autoborbo 8 месяцев назад

    I was completely surprised to learn that my state (Tennessee) is on this list

  • @oct2119960
    @oct2119960 8 месяцев назад +2

    For the first part you may as well just consider the entire south east of America. I’ve seen a dozen black widows a year. They don’t mess with people

  • @mildyCMF
    @mildyCMF 8 месяцев назад

    As a person who lives in north carolina that goes outside i didnt know that there was a lot of wild life

  • @harveyowen7664
    @harveyowen7664 4 месяца назад +1

    Oklahoma and Virginia

  • @cordarylleverson7195
    @cordarylleverson7195 6 месяцев назад +1

    No Colorado???

  • @sarahkeenan-m1e
    @sarahkeenan-m1e 7 месяцев назад

    what about yellowstone national park, not only the supervolcano but the wildlife, those states

    • @buffAsh195
      @buffAsh195 7 месяцев назад

      No one lives there

    • @sarahkeenan-m1e
      @sarahkeenan-m1e 7 месяцев назад

      @@buffAsh195 well it still has vistors and torsists. its popular for that. if its bear country, then most likely

  • @tyrrellroach5872
    @tyrrellroach5872 8 месяцев назад

    I have a feeling if this was adjust for population it would be a much different list

  • @sarahkeenan-m1e
    @sarahkeenan-m1e 7 месяцев назад

    what about yellowstone national park, not the supervolcano. but the wildlife including the bear

  • @samuelhensley3718
    @samuelhensley3718 7 месяцев назад

    Once you got to #3 I didn't think my now home state would make the list. Ended up Texas was #1. I'm lucky enough to say I've been face to face with all of the predators here and walked away every single time without a scratch. The mountain lion was absolutely the scariest. Oddly people have no idea there are mountain lions here in Benbrook, 5 for sure wild ones. I met the extremely large male that roams the area or at least use to, guessing around 250 pounds at minimum.

  • @zakamaniasquad
    @zakamaniasquad 7 месяцев назад +1

    Alaska is the biggest state because it can fit California Montana and Texas inside of it

  • @rkmatt8761
    @rkmatt8761 6 месяцев назад

    Texas also has a coastline which have puts the chances of shark attacks as well. Right along with stingrays and man of war jellyfish

  • @GuadalupePicasso
    @GuadalupePicasso 4 месяца назад

    I’d be interested to see these numbers adjusted per capita.
    I mean, of course states like California and Texas will have large numbers of human-deaths-by-animal, due to the sheer number of people living in both states.

  • @benjamincornelio6204
    @benjamincornelio6204 8 месяцев назад +6

    Before watching this I'mma say top 3 are Wyoming, Florida and Alaska
    Damn, i didn't take domesticated animals into consideration. Makes sense, since both top 2 states have the highest populations.

    • @ethankinnunen4839
      @ethankinnunen4839 8 месяцев назад +1

      Per capita that might be correct. Alaska for sure.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 8 месяцев назад

      Nope Colorado before Florida...they re just wimps

    • @hempcacaogoji831
      @hempcacaogoji831 8 месяцев назад +1

      Whatabout Montana

  • @victoralcantar960
    @victoralcantar960 8 месяцев назад +1

    guess we can call Florida the ‘American Australia’

  • @kivsto8130
    @kivsto8130 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tx has 6 million deer that can get prions disease if that counts

  • @jackbusby9602
    @jackbusby9602 8 месяцев назад +1

    How about a video with the top 5 states with the safest wildlife? You know, "If your want to go camping in the woods of the United States, here are your top 5 safest options."

  • @brooksrobinsonoutdoors7374
    @brooksrobinsonoutdoors7374 8 месяцев назад +2

    Alaska should have been on this list

  • @williamedwardhackman4695
    @williamedwardhackman4695 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well I live in California and I'm happy here but I can defend myself and my family if animal attacks happen anyway.

  • @tylercrosby-vd1zs
    @tylercrosby-vd1zs 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think Florida they have sharks pythons and salt water crocodiles plus the wild Florida man😂😂

  • @GroundBack
    @GroundBack 8 месяцев назад

    >Number 5 immediately starts with my state
    Oh boy...

  • @californiahiker9616
    @californiahiker9616 7 месяцев назад

    Alaska is home to 700,000 people. California is home to 40 million. You can hike in California year round. In Alaska you can hike for a few short months in summer.

  • @flamesniper126
    @flamesniper126 8 месяцев назад

    Alaska should be on this or even an honorable mention