>Your cunt
>most dangerous non-human animal in it
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Probably the wolf now that he's back in town
>Your cunt
>most dangerous non-human animal in it
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Probably the wolf now that he's back in town
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>a drunk anglo
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Depends what state you live in - I live in Arizona and I would say scorpions are the most menacing, but mountain lions and rattlesnakes are most dangerous as far as fatalities in Arizona.
Hedgehogs. Stepping on one would probably really hurt
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I think deer cause the most deaths
g*rmans
anyone outside of mounastir
Are berber villages dangerous for outsiders?
>flagga
>finne
the ones that are touristic aren't
Narcos
Debatable but here are the worst ones.
Box jellyfish - dumb cunts walk along the beach and step on them, kills them within two minutes.
Australian funnel-web - Everywhere in your house during the winter, can kill you in 15 minutes and even kill horses.
Coastal Eastern Taipan - Everywhere along the east coast and can be found hundreds of kilometres inland despite the name, 30 minutes to an hour to kill.
Heaps more fucked shit roaming about of course.
Since our ancestors were smart enough to kill all really dangerous animals, these fuckers.
Quite a few (like 20) people die each year because of them by allergic shocks.
these guys. you could argue bears (polar especially) are worse but they aren't very numerous and stay away from people. but there's millions of moose and they aren't shy, too many people die by crashing into them and a moose can easily fuck you up if it wanted to.
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americans
Probably They are weird lanklets with a huge body. They are just the perfect height to come through your windshield and kill everyone at the front seats.
Also if they have kids they will possibly fuck you up if you run into them in the forest.
Bears and wolves might seem scary but they don't do shit.
Wolves are the most dangerous animals, but there are just around a thousand or so. I never heard about a wolf attack on people. Boar attacks, on the other hand do happen. Those fuckers can bite a whole arm off.
>flag
>tigers
>bears
>wolves
>cobras
>vipers
>commodos
>salt water crocs
you are not even safe in cities
revistajaraysedal.es
Wild boars are pretty deadly.
He saw she was filming/taking a picture vertically and put an end to that shit immediately.
Wolf
Bears or stray dogs.
We have problems with javelina pigs. They can be really aggressive and attack people and dogs. In Arizona it's legal to go out kill them just to kill them because they are highly overpopulated.
Our government too takes action to decimate the population. Denmark even built a fence to keep those pigs out.
>In the statistics from 1998 to 2015 the top ten deadliest beasts, with credited death count are:
Moose, a mammal (101)
Horse, a mammal (41)
Field Vole, a rodent (30)
Bee, an insect (23)
Dog, a mammal (21)
Cow, a mammal (12)
Mite, an insect (12)
Cat, a mammal (3)
Bear, a mammal (1)
Asp, a snake (1)
>Field Vole, a rodent (30)
Japan
bear
Dangerous, sure, but not that deadly. The last case was in 2017, while wasps kill a bunch of people every year.
>Field Vole, a rodent (30)
how
They are disgusting, spread diseases and fuck up your garden.
pic related is my cousin
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bears,wolves,boars and now that a few of them have been reintroduced lynxes
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>Italy
>albanians
They're no longer Javelinas they are a cross breed with Russian boars that's why they've become such an issue.
Some fuck here in Texas imported the big ruski ones to hunt on his ranch.
1. Brown bears
2. Common European adders
3. Spanish flies
4. Ticks
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moose easily. Especially since we have the most moose per km^2 in the world.
Killer bees. But only if they live in your area
No cows and horses do
>moose
Nope
>bear
Nope
>snake
Nope
>boar
Nope
It's the fucking tick. Not even a competition.
Deers ironically cause the most death in the U.S. because they keep running into cars and creating accidents, leading to around 200 deaths per year.