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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I freaked the f OUT when I watched that video. That kangaroo was scary and massively muscular. What it was doing to the poor dog, god only knows. Then it messed up the dude who rescued his dog. That dude is lucky as hell the kangaroo didn’t come after him. I am now afraid of kangaroos and will be avoiding the entire continent of Australia. [/quote] You may be an excellent candidate for kanga exposure and immersion therapy to help you work through this irrational phobia and to cultivate your own inner kangaroo. There hasn’t been a kangaroo fatality in 86 years prior to last year. In contrast, Here are the deadliest wild animals in North America – and states with the most fatal attacks * Brown bear, 70. * Snake, 57. * Shark, 57. * Black bear, 54. * Alligator, 33. * Cougar, 16. * Polar bear, 10. * Wolf, 2. Texas does everything bigger including fatal animal attacks, 520 animal-related deaths, from 1999-2019. Others are * Texas, 520 * California, 299 * Florida, 247 * North Carolina, 180 * Tennessee, 170 Does this mean you should cancel glamping trips within the US? Of course not! - just work on your inner Skippy and staring down the jaws of American predators.[/quote]
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