Not fair writing in this thread if you are from Australia, everything there is poisonous and wants to kill you.
Here in Sweden we have the terrifying common house spider woouou (ghostly sound).
It may not be poisonous, but scary none the less!
Deer. A fucking deer is one of the most dangerous things in the entire world . . . for your wallet . . . when it rams your car from the side and costs thousands of dollars to repair.
Gators! I was in Mississippi. I live in the UK, so there's not much else to boast about. And there were all the other people in the swamp complaining about how they have mundane and boring monsters.
My friend threw a rock at an alligator. I don't know why.
Human.
Other than us, well... huhm.
I think I've seen wolves. I have seen eurasian lynxes. But though it wasn't in an actual zoo, it was in some sort of controlled area for animals with fenced-off areas humans could be safe. So it was only semi-wild, and there was no chance of an attack.
We had a moose in our garden (or was it the neighbor's garden?). They can trample you pretty thoroughly if they get scared/pissed. They weigh quite a bit. ("On average, an adult moose stands 1.8?2.1 m (6?7 ft) high at the shoulder. Males weigh 380?720 kg (850?1580 pounds) and females weigh 270?360 kg (600?800 pounds)." - wikipedia). Still, they very rarely give anyone serious injury, even when they're provoked.
I seen a Mosquito,, they have killed millions, not directly, but through vector transmission of diseases like yellow fever, dengue fever, malaria, ebola virus, and many others
Well I live in England and the most dangerous wild animal we have is an adder. A snake that can barely kill small children. Yeah. It's pretty safe here.
I once fell of a pier and got caught in a Portuguese Man o' War
Tentacles go about 150 feet down. Not really deadly, but I'm allergic to most biological venoms.
I once stepped in a nest of these fuckers in Panama.
I went into a coma for 2 weeks.
I also got attacked by an chimpansee in a zoo, he fell of a walkway 25 feet above the path for visitors and fell straight on me, he bit me several times, punched my arm and by that broke it. than ran of scared because I kicked it in the head with my combat boots.
Odd. Reading over these makes me want to encounter these creatures. Even the snakes, which I'm terrified of.
Grew up in Ireland, so various dogs and a bull or two.
There are brown recluses all around my area and my mom was bit by one recently! For those of you that don't know, a brown recluses' bite kill the skin in the area around the bite and will eventually leave a hole in your skin if you don't get it treated.
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