A crocodile, while in America. Apart from that there are virtually no dangerous wild animals in Ireland (not including enraged Leprechauns) so the most dangerous wild animal I have seen locally would be a bull.
I don't care what you say....sheep do not count!Mackheath said:Pah. You people are all pansies, and ignorant of the real evil.
In the concrete jungles of Scotland, in the few areas of green, when its warm and wet...THEY come out to play.
THEY are the most horrific, terrifying, brutal animal to ever be concieved by god almighty. THEY attack in droves, seeing flesh everywhere and anywhere to bite, swarming and surrounding their prey until it is a weeping, shredded mess.
THEY even have a special news forcast for THEM.
I may not even say their name. THEY may be watching...
Please God.
I saw a pitbull once, similar situation. Now, in these types of situations, you can always count on me to do the dumbest thing imaginable. It came at me, and I full on booted it in the face. I think I stunned it, or something because I got away safely...Hand-E-Food said:I once encountered a brown snake (world's 2nd most deadly snake) sunbathing on a suburban footpath near a creek. I gave it a wide bearth.
I once had an American Pitbull come at me. One night, a car was parked across the footpath. I walked around the car on the house-side of the footpath, rather than the road-side. There happened to be a pitbull, unchained, sleeping on the doorstep. It came at me, barking madly. I got off the property quick-smart, yelled at the dog at loud as I could, and crossed the road immediately. The dog stopped at the property boarder, but there was nothing stopping him if he wanted more of me. Stupid me was too young and scared to call animal control about the incident.