10 States With The Deadliest Wildlife
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Throughout the United States, there are a wide variety of deadly animals. While they typically try to avoid humans, there are situations where they feel threatened, and attacked. This especially happens when proper precautions are not taken, but at times, it may be inevitable.
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1) Alaska (Moose, grizzlies, & polar bears)
2) Florida (Gators & many invasive species such as pythons & apple snails)
3) Texas (Many…. MANY wild boar)
4) Wyoming (Lots of bison, elk, & grizzlies)
Black bear, moose, big horn sheep, mountain goats, cougars, wolves, coyotes, and rattlesnakes,
@UmongusSussehFrusseh Florida also Has the Skunk Ape.
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@@davidwesley2525 and Washington has bigfoot
5) Montana (moose & grizzly bears)
Fun Fact in Washington it Is ILLEGAL to Kill Bigfoot.
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Any list without Louisiana isn't valid. Louisiana has 3 different types of poisonous spiders, 7 different types of venomous snakes, coyotes, black bears, bobcats and boars. Some boars on record are over 400 and even 500lbs. Last but not least Louisiana has over 2 million alligators. This is 1 million more than the number 2 state which is Florida. You ain't seen a alligator until you've seen one in Louisiana.
We also have sharks jellyfish dolphins
Bro said Coyotes 😅. Coyote are not dangerous lmao
I almost lived in the woods when I was younger. Humans were the most dangerous animal.
Humans act like they are oblivious to the existance of gravity, and the dangerous results of their actions. In the fall, drunks unfamiliar with weapon safety running around in the woods is frightening. Shooting electric insulators, signs, windows, structures, etc.. are not a sign of intelligence. Some youth shot up my brothers cabin. His brother-in-law, a very good woodsman, caught the boys. He told them that if they did that again, they would be walking back into town in their birthday suit. I knew how to behave around animals and never felt threatened.
Ummm, not all of us were raised by uncle Daddy and had to call our older sister momma, so maybe think before you speak
Do you got a fast car?
Oregon, with Deer, Elk, Black Bear, Cougar, Coyote 🐺, Wolf 🐺, Fox 🦊, Rattlesnake, Cottonmouth snake 🐍, and dangerous Spiders!!!!
For the south western states, while not fatal (unless an allergic reaction occurs), there’s also the infamous tarantula hawk wasp with one of the most painful stings from an arthropod in the animal kingdom
Man forgot Oregon has more black bears, mountain lions, and black widows than Colorado plus bison, moose, elk, rattle snakes, wolves, and although attacks are rare sharks.
I mean how do you forget all that 😂
You mentioned black bears in several states but did not mention their presence in Alaska which roam freely through communities.
I thought brown and grizzly bears were more prominent out there?
In a previous video he mentioned there numbers were 100,000 in Alaska.
They have brown Kodiak bears primarily in Alaska
@@friskyunicorn21 Kodiak bears exist only on Kodiak Island in Alaska.
@@Peachy08 !00,000 Black bears.
You forgot about black bears in Texas. Sure it's a rare sight, but they should still be on texas predator list.
Arizona has more than just snakes. Mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, scorpions, venomous spiders, gila monsters, bobcats, javelinas, and there have been reported sighting of jaguars in the Huachuca mountains
RUclipsrs just want money and don’t do the research. This was a poor job for a video. You are exactly right. I lived in Prescott Valley Arizona for 8 years and all the animals you mentioned are there in the state. 👍
@markdawson8946 i used to love in Sierra Vista right beside the Huachucas and I remember seeing all the creatures I listed either in person or on the news, including the jaguar
Utah also has gila monsters. I don’t know why they didn’t mentioned this. Gila monsters are literally the state reptile of Utah.
I was just looking to see if there was any Arizonans that notice the lack of animals specified. Thank you.👏🏼
Tennessee should have made the list tbh
They have
Copperheads: these snakes are pit vipers that although they are rare their venom can cause death
Timber Rattlesnake: this is the most venomous snake in Tennessee and their venom can be lethal
Cottonmouth: being the only aquatic venomous snake in Tennessee, its venom is more toxic than the copperhead but not as toxic as the rattlesnake, and can rarely cause death
Pygmy Rattlesnake: being the smallest venomous snake in Tennessee, it’s bite is painful but not lethal
Common snapping turtle: if you get bitten then ur screwed because it has a bit force of 1,000 psi
American Alligator: you get the deal
Black widow: although very rare this spider can be fatal to adults if not treated
Brown recluse: a bit from this spider can result in nausea, fever, and wounds
Mosquito: you get the deal
Tick: deadly disease can spread if the tick isn’t removed
Kissing bugs: you bug can give you Chagas disease
Fire ants: causing extreme pain these ants are extremely rarely fatal
Coyote: an attack can lead to serious injury and for most children death
American black bear: they usually avoid humans but if they attack then good luck
Wild boar: they’re very aggressive and persistent
Nine-banded armadillo: they carry bacteria that causes leprosy
Elk: if their antlers get u ur done for
Bobcats: although small and timid, they can inflict serious injury if they so please
Cougars: rare in Tennessee these cats are very aggressive, and have long canines and razor shark claws
I think idaho has Tennessee beat.
Moose
grizzlies
black bear
cougar
black widow
brown recluse
rattlesnake
Elk
Coyote
Wolf
Bobcat
Lynx
Hold on a second their son! No Idaho? We have problems with animals like black bear, mountain lion, elk, deer, moose, wolves, wolverines etc...
Top 10 states with good mule deer hunting.
Which state is home to the cobra you showed at the beginning and the end?
6:28 - "One of the state's most notorious dangers is the alligators and crocodiles. These large reptiles inhabit many of Florida's lakes, rivers, and marshes." No, just the 'gators. The American crocodile lives in salt water. So they'll only be found in brackish versions of the aforementioned bodies of water.
Don't they swim up River though into freshwater for miles and miles❔ I remember seeing it on a documentary. I could go look it up but I would rather pretend it's 1999-2003 -→ 28k dial-up days that's 14k DownLoad speed & 14k UpLoad speed ‼️👤🗯️yes, you hear right !! (4GET 🛜 wireLESS) EVERYTHING WAS WIRED. ≈`~` ` `Well I seem to have gotten off topic
@jimmcavoyiii121 - yes, they can, but unless there's a serious lack of food, there's no reason for them to. I am curious about that documentary though.
Coastal Georgia has gators and highly venomous snakes. Also we had multiple shark sightings this past summer due to extremely warm water temperatures in the Atlantic. The mountains of Georgia are also inhabited by black bears and dangerous snake species.
not to mention coyotes in west/central GA
Gators are not just in coastal Georgia can be found to the West in Columbus and everywhere in between, South of the fall line. Also GA the brown recluse spider and black widow spiders.
I was expecting Florida to have topped given their snakes, aligators, and crocodiles. It also has Burmese Pythons.
Also, Louisiana is another mention for dangerous wildlife. Most Aligators than any other state, lots of snakes and leeches in swampy areas too.
Dude I’ve literally seen mountain lions and wolfs in New Mexico bro. And there are wolfs in Texas. AND there are black bears, elk, moose, and mountain lions in Idaho dude what is this?
From all those animals in the woods y'all just need to be careful.
@@michellealbury6693 that bear spray don't work on bear, it best bugs.
@David-xh5sm I never said Bear Spray, I said with those animals in the woods to be careful, Never Said Bear Spray You did not me..
bro how hard it is to find propar snake image?
and alligator lol
Florida also has bears , panthers , coyotes , rattle snakes , coral snakes, water moccasins, Pythons, Wild Boars , cows/bulls, sting rays, etc. so much deadly wildlife here 😂 oh also the sightings of king cobras have spiked 😮
We were severely under represented in this video!
Georgia:
Timber rattlesnake
Eastern diamond back rattlesnake
Alligator
Cottonmouth
Copperhead
Coyote
Mountain lions
Sharks
Black widow
Wolf spider
Brown lecruse
Bruh. Florida also has bears, Panthers, half a dozen venomous snakes, cone snails, and most importantly herpes monkeys
It should be noted that black bear will hunt humans as prey.
You forgot Black bears in Arizona and Pythons and Panthers in Florida
Talks about the US: shows cobras 😂
why does he sound like Anakin in attack of the clones??
New Mexico have a jaguar also
That's not a proven fact tho
They didn't even mention black bear or mountain lions in NM
In California Coyotes & Mountain Lions run away from people
I'll take a guess... Alaska, Washington, California, Colorado, Utah, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Texas and North Dakota.
Didn't know Texas had Bison
Orcas are friendly to humans
What about bigfoot?
Where's Ohio? We have two species of rattlesnake, we have black bears and bobcats, and we have copperheads.
You need to do more research, and check the images you use for these animals. You also missed many of Florida's dangerous species.
You way and only mention a few dangerous animals and there are states that you should have mentioned and didn't
Didn't know moose where native to Nevada
I've also have seen a grizzly bear in Utah
Great white shark isn't nothing too the bull shark it can live in salt water and fresh water.
Dude you forgot Mountain Lions and Rattlesnakes and Black Widow spiders in Montana. WTF. is with your research.
Number one is deer with over 400 deaths. Number 2 is dogs with 50. To put that in perspective less than one death a year by bears and 5 by snakes. Wolves only a couple in the last century. The things people are the most scared of are statistically the least dangerous.
And moose
@@gavrilloprincip6787 Yes and Moose. how can I forget I have a video where a Moose chased me down and got about 8 feet from me. duh.
@@CountryKarate yep I'm just south of you in idaho and have had multiple close encounters
@@gavrilloprincip6787 only close encounter was that Moose.
California got skunks too yo
Continent with the Deadliest Wildlife Australia.
Saltwater Crocodiles 🐊
Box Jellyfish 🪼
Funnel Web Spiders 🕷
Blue Ring Octopus 🐙
Taipan & Sea Snakes 🐍
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Africa got Australia beat tho
Australia doesn’t have lions, hyenas, wild dogs, leopards, hippos, rhinos, Cape buffalo, zebra, or even honey badgers.
You are sleeping on India. Tigers, lions, and bears, oh my😂. Saltwater and mugger cross too.
The land down under
Louisiana
Dude forgot about South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi. People die every year in these states do your homework
Jesus loves you so much!!!!
Fl should be number we get 4 different rattle snakes and cotton mouth and copper heads we get black bears coyotes and alot of other stuff to
So
Basically every western state ?
Also cobras aren’t native to North America lol
My boi u gotta get some more enthusiasm in ur voice. U sound like u jus lost ur best friend
What’s the king cobra doing in the beginning of this clip? Bullshit video!
u know 1 gots to be Florida
So stay out of the west and Florida. Got it.
Literally the worst video you have done, and that says a lot. I get it that its just for clicks and views, but at least do some research.....