The Most Deadly Animals In North America
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
After surviving a killer bee attack a few years back, bees are the only thing in Arizona that make me nervous about hiking or trail running out here.Pivo wrote:I am surprised bees didn't make the list.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
@SpiderLegs
After being charged by a rabid fox a few years ago, my list is bees and rabid animals.
After being charged by a rabid fox a few years ago, my list is bees and rabid animals.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
Bees.
I've had close encounters with bears, javelina,, cows and bees. Bees are the only things than have chased.
I've had close encounters with bears, javelina,, cows and bees. Bees are the only things than have chased.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
A hiking friend in the past kept a bee veil attached to her backpack strap, just in case of attacking bees. It wasn't one of the flimsy mosquito/ gnat types, but a canvas one with screen mesh.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
out-for-i-a?Pivo wrote:I am surprised
I am not surprised by anything the internet provides for clickable profit, or the lack of accuracy therein.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Clicksite claims data going to 1970. This CDC data only goes back to 2000, but almost as many bee deaths occur EACH YEAR, as have been killed by brown bears in the last 50 YEARS. So yes, bees are exponentially more dangerous than even brown bears.
Interestingly, women are nearly immune from being killed by bees.
Interestingly, women are nearly immune from being killed by bees.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6829a5.htmDuring 2000–2017, a total of 1,109 deaths from hornet, wasp, and bee stings occurred, for an annual average of 62 deaths. Deaths ranged from a low of 43 in 2001 to a high of 89 in 2017. Approximately 80% of the deaths were among males.
Last edited by chumley on Sep 20 2021 9:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
A man's body may grow old, but inside his spirit can still be as young and restless as ever.
- Garth McCann from the movie Second Hand Lions
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- Garth McCann from the movie Second Hand Lions
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
It seems to me that most bee deaths are not hikers. They are landscapers or people just working around their homes and they disturb a hive. Not much chance of bears or mountain lions attacking under similar circumstances.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
Probably true for snakes as well. But snakes are on the clicksite list. Homo sapiens are not. Nor are bees.cactuscat wrote:They are landscapers or people just working around their homes and they disturb
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
Agreed. The bees chase and bring their army. My worst encounter has been in town and ran to my vehicle, where about a dozen joined me inside. Best ninja moves and screaming brought me to the winning side with minimal damage (to me). Made me think what would I have done miles from a vehicle, as I have been surprised by a hive in the wild.Pivo wrote:my list is bees and rabid animals.
I have seen multiple rabid animals, good thing each were in their final hours.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
My top 5 list, in descending order of concern:
1-bees/wasps
2-men
3-grizzlies
4-moose
5-mountain lions—not really worried about these, but a top 4 list seemed kind of weird.
Edit, for local urban hiking, that list would change to:
Bees/wasps
Men
Dogs
1-bees/wasps
2-men
3-grizzlies
4-moose
5-mountain lions—not really worried about these, but a top 4 list seemed kind of weird.
Edit, for local urban hiking, that list would change to:
Bees/wasps
Men
Dogs
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Stop crying and just go do the hike.
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Re: The Most Deadly Animals In North America
@LindaAnn
#5 is where the rabid animals go. Or maybe you covered that with #2?
#5 is where the rabid animals go. Or maybe you covered that with #2?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@chumley Lol! Rabid animals probably is a good substitute for #5
Stop crying and just go do the hike.
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