German reacts to the Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in America

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German reacts to the Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in America

I do America Reaction, some call it Reaction US, Reaction USA. I love to get to know the USA, My videos arent British Reaction or Brit reacts videos. I am also very interested in the usa military reaction as well as us military reaction. I have a passion for us sports reaction, like nfl reaction or nba reaction. I am not brit reacts to america. I do European reacts videos. I also do reaction to america and reaction to us and reaction to usa videos. In this video we cover

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Tip for traveling in Florida; To tell if a body of water has alligators in it, very carefully tap the edge of the water. If it's wet, it has alligators in it. You're welcome.

carenwilson
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1- Mojo is not the best source. 2- The top 10 most dangerous is NOT the most aggressive by any means. Badgers, Wolverines are aggressive, but nothing tops a pissed off Rooster

GetsumJ
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American here, on the bear quote. “If it’s black fight back. If it’s brown lay down. If it’s white, say ‘goodnight’.” You had it right as far as I know.
I’ve heard that too in the last few years. I could be wrong, but it makes me think of the different ways we’re taught about bears and what to do if you encounter one, but the saying clarifies when to do what. That’s how I thought of it at least.

-Make loud noise, stand tall as you can and put arms out /up etc to appear as big and threatening as possible (black bear=fight back).
-Lay down in the fetal position with arms behind your head and covering back of your neck, and play dead, protecting as much of your body /vital points as possible (brown bear= lay down).
-And polar bears speaks for itself, apparently there’s nothing you can do to stop or end an attack, if one can and wants to attack you (white bear= say goodnight).

As a side note, we’re also taught to never turn your back and run with many large predators that have the “chase prey” instinct (like the Mountain Lion, wolves etc). If you haven’t seen it, I tripped out on the video of the hiker being stalked by a mountain lion when alone on a trail run. He does his best to keep facing it and appear big and scary as much as possible (like I had been taught to do from a young age in CA).

adreannwingren
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4:53 - "is it safe to be there while a bear is around?" - NO, he died! (that guy was later found dead, mauled by a bear. Bears usually dont care about you being there, but when they do, you will not know until its too late)

billynair
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I think people from outside the US don't always realize that the US is a huge land mass nearly the size of Europe that has a large variety of natural climates due to having a central position within the North American continent and long coastlines along both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The country span from the tundra (Alaska) to the tropics (Hawaii), and even the continental 48 states range from cold temperate rain forests to warm dry Mediterranean-type scrublands, from arid deserts to humid wetlands, and from tall snowy mountains to flat grassy plains. The terrain is just as diverse as the plants and wildlife it holds.

schildkroete
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That blonde guy with the sunglasses who was next to the grizzly bear at the river was killed and eaten by a grizzly bear not long after he filmed that segment, along with his girlfriend. 😮

jimmyb.
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Older American here. Your reaction to spiders & snakes was priceless! While typically not fatal, don't forget about scorpions. They are fairly common around the desert southwest. We get them in the house sometimes. Look before you grab when you're in the garage & check your shoes before you put them on!

ARNM-lv
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Im a retired nurse in Texas. I've treated many people who were injured by cattle. Usually they are crushed against a fence or vehicle. Where I live we technically have black bears, but they are very rare. Deer and hogs cause many car accidents. My son was bitten by a Copperhead snake in his yard. No long term effects, but he said it was horribly painful. All of those "large cats" he listed are the same animal. I didn't mean to write a book! 😂

sherryjoiner
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It's super funny hearing you say the whole, "If it's black, fight back. If it's brown, lie down. If it's white, goodnight." because I was always told this growing up here in WV (West Virginia). From as early as I can remember, ever time we went hiking, AT LEAST 4 people would say this before we ever got onto a trail. And when I was in middle school, nobody I ever talked to online from the bigger cities knew what I was talking about, and quite often they thought I was talking about people when I said that lol

ragnarious
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Before the video starts: Yes, there will be snakes. During the video: Yes, it's dangerous for that guy to be close to a grizzly. He thought he was some kind of grizzly bear whisperer, until he and his girlfriend got eaten by one, really.

SirTrollerDerby
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"Wait... I'm a 150lb animal." 🤣

SeussMD
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I was an exchange student to Germany. We had a gathering one weekend with all the American students in the area. There was going to be a bon fire and they asked us to get wood off a brush pile. All of us were being very careful, watching for snakes. Our German hosts got a good laugh as they explained to us that there really wasn't a big snake danger in Germany! I found that amazing, but also a bit suspicious. I have always wondered if they were joking about that. I guess after watching your video, thirty plus years later, you cleared up that mystery for me! 😂 Thanks!

AaronRadford
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While hiking in northern arizona doing work for the az conservation corps, I was 1 step away from being sent to the ER from a rattlesnake. It was my first time hearing the rattle in person, and the sounds you hear on TV don't do it justice. It's a terrifying and ominous sound that makes you stop dead in your tracks. I have great respect for them, but always keep your distance

royalblue
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As a cattleman from the back woods of Florida, I've spent a lot of time around domesticated and wild animals. If you're attacked by a wild animal that isn't rabid, it's probably your fault. The only animals that caused me any harm was the cattle. Getting horned hurts. Getting butted really doesn't as long as you keep your feet. The most painful thing was working with a calf, who decided to run while bucking, and he stomped my foot. That really hurt. I wear steel toed boots now.

ccroft
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In my home state of Wisconsin, a favorite thing to say to someone leaving your house and driving away is, "Watch out for deer." We call it the Wisconsin aloha.

ann-mariemeyers
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9:54 "secondary cause" would probably imply the cow was a major contributing factor to a death, but not the "exact" cause. For instance...mmm..if a cow got spooked and knocked you off of something, or trampled you and you later died of an infection - the "primary" cause would be the infection or the fall, but the secondary cause would be the cow itself. I hope I'm explaining that well - there are probably better examples!

emilyb
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We have wolves also, but usually the only danger with the wolf's is the wolf pack. One wolf will run away from people.

lanemimnaugh
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Born and raised in Virginia, USA here. I currently live in the suburbs of Richmond (Virginia's Capitol). We definitely have a problem with copperhead snakes here during summer. The bears are more in the mountains here in Virginia, but have been spotted on the flat lands. I once hit a deer in my SUV in the country where I grew up visiting my parents. His horns almost got me, but thankfully I survived.

NC-vzui
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A lot of Americans live interior of the country so they didn’t have to fear sharks. Seeing Jaws in 1975 brought a real fear to many Americans who had never considered the idea.

nicholasfirsich
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A secondary cause would be something that creates the conditions that lead to death. Being trampled by a cow, primary cause. Being pinned behind a gate by a cow that doesn't realize you're there, and suffocating, that would be secondary.

mccaine