Map Shows Which Animal Is Most Likely to Kill You in Each State…Can’t Wait To See Michigan – IOTW Report

Map Shows Which Animal Is Most Likely to Kill You in Each State…Can’t Wait To See Michigan

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The folks over at Man vs. Beast took a look at some Centers for Disease Control (CDC) statistics and put together some seriously impressive and spooky data about the animals or insects that are most likely to kill you, according to the state you live in.

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37 Comments on Map Shows Which Animal Is Most Likely to Kill You in Each State…Can’t Wait To See Michigan

  1. I’m hoping Trump takes the Florida Gator off the phony endangered/protected list. Femalevgators reproduce at incredible rates. No more endangered than the Cockroach.

  2. If you dig down, by far the major man-killing animal in the US is… deer.

    They attack by running out in front of your car, or worse your motorcycle. I hate deer.

  3. Missouri? Crushed or bit by a reptile? (joe6pack)
    Are ya kiddin?
    The St. Louis HellBender?
    The Kansas City Croc?
    Plenty of lizards in Jefferson City …
    We have little skinks and some rather fierce-looking 3 or 4 inch long guys … but that’s about it (in the foothills).

    izlamo delenda est …

  4. Arizona: we have rattlesnakes, scorpions, black widow spiders and the most dangerous= The Freeway Texter. Scary, kills without motive, ruins families and fortunes, and can’t be stopped.

  5. Can’t remember the last time I was “struck” by a dog. Unless I count my neighbor’s teacup size dog wannabe. But that sucker just bounces off your shins. I wouldn’t consider that as being struck. Now, if my co-worker lobbed his Great Dane at me, maybe that would constitute as being struck.

  6. A big ? for Maine because the bestial threat has recently changed.

    It used to be certain death to stand by an ice cream shop stormed by a vacationing WookieMooch Penisgrande. But its habitat has changed now that the accompanying girl-bikerider has left office.

  7. I can support Jimmy’s statement. The bureaucratus americanus botoxus are spilling across the border into MD at a horrendous rate. It’s worse than the Mexico border.

  8. I just got back from spending most of my day in Montana and yep the damn deer are out to get me especially early in the morning. I quit counting after I saw 15 or more deer early this morning and 2 large elk. There’s an actual sign on Hwy. 195 between Colfax and Pullman, Wa. that says to watch out for suicidal deer. If I worried about every deer, elk, moose, cow , coyote, porcupines, turkeys etc. I see in an avg. week I’d quit driving for good. And of course the ubiquitous and elusive imaginary Bigfoot

  9. Heh. In MA, MD & NY, odds are pretty good for not tangling with anything on their list. Coincidentally, it’s the two-legged variety that have the upper hand in so many ways.

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