Far too many people find out, the hard way, that wild felines just aren't house pets no matter what the Youtube shorts will tell you.
I'm guessing #1 is mosquitoes, though that might be more indirect than intended.My favorite deadly animal fact is that you'd think "which animal kills the most humans" would be a trick question and the answer would be "other humans" but we're actually only in second place and it isn't even all that close
Yeah, but think about all the bear attacks not listed that left people wishing they were dead.Black Bears are fairly benign List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia
I guess, though living in Northern California and facing both Mountain Lions and Bears, about the only time I was afaraid was when my dog treed a cub and I heard the mother hurling herself through the brush. You don't hear about too many attacks, other people are way more of a threat to meet alone out in the middle of nowhere. I know someone who was bit by a Rattlesnake and they said it shot out like six feet and bit them on the arm. They got the anti-venom, that is some crazy stuff, getting bit by a snake.Yeah, but think about all the bear attacks not listed that left people wishing they were dead.
Yeah it doesn't matter what study you're following, in every case we're the only animal on the list killing via direct trauma, the rest are either venomous (snakes at #3, scorpions typically at #8); vectors for disease [mosquitos #1, dogs #4(rabies), freshwater snails #5, assassin bugs & tsetse flies #6 & #7); or are parasites (roundworms & tapeworms round out the top #10). Crocodiles are the next highest "kills humans through trauma" at typically #11.I'm guessing #1 is mosquitoes, though that might be more indirect than intended.
When my wife was going to grad school in Montana, her hiking buddy carried a large pistol in case he encountered a bear. Not because he expected to shoot the bear--even a .357 magnum isn't a great choice for that--but because bears don't like the compression wave.I guess, though living in Northern California and facing both Mountain Lions and Bears, about the only time I was afaraid was when my dog treed a cub and I heard the mother hurling herself through the brush. You don't hear about too many attacks, other people are way more of a threat to meet alone out in the middle of nowhere. I know someone who was bit by a Rattlesnake and they said it shot out like six feet and bit them on the arm. They got the anti-venom, that is some crazy stuff, getting bit by a snake.
Bears have strong feelings about wave physics, it's true.bears don't like the compression wave.

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