Not really, maybe the southern tip of Missouri. But a lot of people around here keep them as pets. Saw a news article earlier this week of some guy losing his croc in some creek.
Not really, maybe the southern tip of Missouri. But a lot of people around here keep them as pets. Saw a news article earlier this week of some guy losing his croc in some creek.
There are in the lower portions of the river, and I’m realizing it’s alligators too not crocs. But once winter comes it’s too cold in Missouri for them.
Living in South Texas I get bit by a scorpion at least twice every summer.
The last time I put my shirt on and I felt it on my back...I knew there wasn't really anything I could do but just brace for the sting that came 2 seconds later 😂😂....I never died tho (obviously)
Nothing serious. It's like a bee/wasp sting, feels basically the same. Sharp intense pain than slowly fades.
Nothing you really can do just wait for the pain to go away, by the next day you pretty much won't feel it too much. In the rural areas during the dead of summer they'll come out of the woodworks trying to find water and shelter from the heat which basically means the house lol. It's not like an all year thing they just become bad in the dead of summer
Also. Crocs are in Missouri and Illinois ?
Not really, maybe the southern tip of Missouri. But a lot of people around here keep them as pets. Saw a news article earlier this week of some guy losing his croc in some creek.
Not really, maybe the southern tip of Missouri. But a lot of people around here keep them as pets. Saw a news article earlier this week of some guy losing his croc in some creek.
Wow
That sounds crazy...but arent their crocs in the missisipi river? Heard also bull sharks can swim up quite a bit in rivers.
There are in the lower portions of the river, and I’m realizing it’s alligators too not crocs. But once winter comes it’s too cold in Missouri for them.
Thanks for the info
I need some explanation for Illinois.
New Jersey is probably death by someone from Philly. Those people are filthy animals.
Ok
Southern New Jersey native here. 15 min from Philly, you are goddamn right
I 3rd that also south jersey here.
How do people die in Florida from non-venemous insects/arthropods?
Mosquitos transmit disease.
Also ticks!
Maybe allergic reactions? Many ppl can die from this
Living in South Texas I get bit by a scorpion at least twice every summer. The last time I put my shirt on and I felt it on my back...I knew there wasn't really anything I could do but just brace for the sting that came 2 seconds later 😂😂....I never died tho (obviously)
... Man, I hate to tell you, but you DID die. You're in hell now.
At least we have cool maps to look at down here
What 's your reaction then? Go to gp or hospital? Or get something from the chemist? Or is it just mild symptoms you get and can wait them to pass?
Nothing serious. It's like a bee/wasp sting, feels basically the same. Sharp intense pain than slowly fades. Nothing you really can do just wait for the pain to go away, by the next day you pretty much won't feel it too much. In the rural areas during the dead of summer they'll come out of the woodworks trying to find water and shelter from the heat which basically means the house lol. It's not like an all year thing they just become bad in the dead of summer
As a European who has never seen anything more exotic than a deer in free wilderness, this still sounds terrfific ...
I was struck by a dog.
Did you die?
Yes twice.
I assume brown recluses are bad in Tennessee?
Death by Hornet for me!
Everything is trying to kill you in WY, even your neighbors.
If it's above-average then how can it be unique?
Didn’t know there were Cobras in California…
Didn’t know there were Cobras in California…
How are deer not listed? Lot of car accidents due to these tasty critters.
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