Most dangerous creatures you ever saw. In a zoo doesn't count. has to be wild.

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CrazyCapnMorgan

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Women. Dangerously deceptive creatures they are. They are beautiful to behold but I highly advise against pissing them off.

And to avoid sexism rage...

Men. Their danger does not lie in their anger nor in their potential for deception. Their potential for danger lies mainly with their intelligence, which on average, is incredibly low. See also: Darwin awards.

*preps flame shield against generalizations*
 

stvncpr236

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I got seriously about 6 inches away from then face of a wild moose....what they can be dangerous. Don't look at me like that
Also got fairly close to a bear cub once, wasn't worried about it, more about the mama that was surely close by.
 

Chamale

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Look at this image to see the single most dangerous creature in the entire world!


This assumes that your monitor is dim enough that you can see reflections in the mirror. As 1/60 deaths are due to suicide, you are the living creature that is the greatest threat to yourself.

Serious answer: I saw a small nurse shark once. The bigger ones might bite your leg off, but this was a dinky 5-footer. I still elected to stay out of the water.

I'm not counting dogs, horses, and bucks, all of which are more dangerous than sharks, because those are lame answers.
 

orangeapples

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Tiger Sora said:
Man itself. Truly the most dangerous creature to ever roam. Well if that doesn't count than.... a bald eagle is probably the most dangerous thing I've seen... or a nest of wasps about the size of my thigh. Attacking me.... wasps would probably be the ones to kill me. Could fight an eagle, but afew thousand wasps..... yeh.
wasps... those little this scare me. I once has wasp armor for when I was little and had to take down a bunch of wasp nests around the house. just imagine rain boots, snowboarding pants, snowboarding gloves, 3 hoodie sweaters (I couldn't find my snowboarding jacket), a baseball cap (you know where it has a mesh look on the back so the hat can breathe? well I had that part over my eyes and the rest of the hat covering my face with the brim going into the sweater and all parts where 1 piece of clothing met another I used a lot of duct tape to cover the seams.

I was 8, tasked with removing wasps and I was not afraid. but now I'm 24 and every time I see a wasp I kinda freak out because I don't have my wasp armor >_>

aside form the wasps, probably a coyote.

And don't forget the most dangerous of all creatures: MAN!!!
 

Athol

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BLack bear, thats about it (Unlike Australia, very little of Canada's fauna try to kill you)
 

ManInRed

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Man.

Though honestly what scares me the most is Giant Spiders! Just sitting on their web, not in case in any kind of cage. They got free once you know? Web between two street signs, on a side walk. They're hunting us now! I know they're probably not that dangerous, but ever since Zelda: Ocarina of Time giant spiders just give me the creeps. Especially, when the drop a golden skull coin after you kill them.
 

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Hmmm.. I've Bears on numerous occasions while backpacking, sharks (while scuba diving), crocodiles, numerous snakes of course (cottonmouth, diamondbacks, and the Coral Snake are the three most venomous I can think of now I've encountered), coyotes, a Mountain Lion one time ( I didn't actually see it, someone in my group did though, and we could hear it in the cliffs above the trail, and probably some others.

The only time I've been legitimately scared for my life though, came from a Cow (technically a Bull). We were hiking through a canyon and discovered a heard of cattle grazing and completely blocking our path. Any time we got close to the cows or calfs, this huge ass bull on the other side of the creek would take a few steps, lower his head, give us the death eye, etc until we backed up. He was a badass, and delayed us for hours.
 

Mac_Of_Death

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Let's see...
- We had a brown snake in our garden once, they're pretty nasty.
- Redback spiders show up from time to time, but they're not actually deadly.
- Saw some saltwater crocodiles in Darwin.
- And my least favourite, the blue ringed octopus (again). I was actually kneeling on this one for a while. I assume it was too busy being crushed to murder me.

Why yes, I do live in Australia.
 

Sagiterios

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I've got a decent spread for North America i guess.

seen black, brown, and one grizzly bears

craptons of spiders (brown recluses, black widows, you name it)

I accidentally picked up a bucket full of live rattlesnake once

Also saw a wolverine once, albeit through telescope

bison. Do not underestimate bison.

elk. they are completely capable of wrecking you

Seen two cougars, though not very well (nightime)
 

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Athol said:
BLack bear, thats about it (Unlike Australia, very little of Canada's fauna try to kill you)
Australia's not that bad. Sure there are some dangerous creatures but I promise you that most of the creatures are harmless when treated with the proper respect and caution.
 

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Mac_Of_Death said:
Let's see...
- We had a brown snake in our garden once, they're pretty nasty.
- Redback spiders show up from time to time, but they're not actually deadly.
- Saw some saltwater crocodiles in Darwin.
- And my least favourite, the blue ringed octopus (again). I was actually kneeling on this one for a while. I assume it was too busy being crushed to murder me.

Why yes, I do live in Australia.
Red back can kill children. I wouldn't underestimate them.
 

Flailing Escapist

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I've seen a mountain lion once while backpacking off the beaten path that is the Appalachian mountains. I was all by myself so it was scary as shit.
I've seen a couple bears whilst in Yellowstone. (I guess that's pretty much a zoo anyway)
And on the farms I inhabited as a child I saw plently of Black Widows and Rattlesnakes. (and paper wasps, fuck 'em)

But the absolutely scariest(/dangerous) creature I've ever encountered was a sleeping Snorlax on the way to Saffron City. I played a poke flute to wake it up and it ATE my Bulbasaur! What the hell?! I only wanted the dumb thing to move out of the way so I could battle Giovanni and get a Master Ball so I could catch one of the Legendary Birds. FML =(
 

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Hamish Durie said:
a red belly black snake in the outback Australia and the creepiest thing alive the funnel web spider
I read somewhere that black snakes aren't particularly dangerous and depending on where you live are some what good to keep around your house because they kill brown snakes.
 

captaincabbage

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I nearly got bit by a brown snake when I was walking home from school as a kid.

Other than that, I haven't really seen any dangerous wild animals.
 

ElectroJosh

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A Mako shark - I was in a small dinghy at the time and the shark was about the same length as the boat.

A "Philippine" Cobra - I don't know what its official name is but I know its deadly poisonous and not something people want to encounter when they are trying to clean out a shed.
 

Cogwheel

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Depending on your definition of deadly?

Asian black bear (several times) or Japanese giant hornet (more often than I can count).
 

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Sagiterios said:
Seen two cougars, though not very well (nightime)
Insert Innuendo: "But you felt them, didnt you?"


But seriously. I think the most dangerous animal i ever saw was a bird spider, which incidentally i also own now. Crawled into my Backpack somehow while i was on vacation and i kept it :3

Other than that, well only in captivity, ya know, pythons, lions etc the whole thing. Im not much of a outdoor Person to run across animals, let alone do i live in areas which contain the really dangerous ones. The biggest potential Threat are Raccoons, the odd Bear and potentially Wolves. The latter two are so rare that its near impossible to happen.