Most Dangerous Animal In Every State, Revealed
In the US, diverse wildlife inhabits each state, including some of the country's most dangerous creatures. The CDC reports that every state has its own set of critters that can pose a threat. Prepare yourself as we venture into the realm of the most perilous animals in every US state. Keep your eyes peeled!
Louisiana - Hornets, Wasps, And Bees

In Louisiana, be cautious of flying, stinging insects like hornets, wasps, and bees. These creatures pose a significant threat as they can sting multiple times without losing their stingers. Furthermore, hornets can reside in large numbers without any limitations, adding to the potential danger. Stay aware and take necessary precautions when encountering them.
Kentucky - Domestic Cattle

In Kentucky, the most dangerous animals are domestic cattle, including cows and bulls. The CDC has reported that injuries caused by these animals often result in "blunt force trauma," primarily to the head or chest. These incidents typically occur when people enter enclosed spaces with them. Interestingly, males over the age of 65 are the most common victims. Exercise caution and avoid risky situations when interacting with these animals.
Florida - Mosquitos

Contrary to popular belief, alligators are not the most dangerous creature in Florida. Surprisingly, mosquitos pose a greater threat due to the diseases they can carry. Despite being non-venomous, they can transmit severe illnesses such as West Nile virus and encephalitis, leading to serious harm or even death. Florida residents are advised to protect themselves by wearing bug spray, utilizing mosquito nets, and removing stagnant water sources.
Utah - Deer

There's a lot of wildlife in Utah, but the most common category for their dangerous animals is large mammals. For example, this could range from black bears, cougars, coyotes, stray dogs, and deer.
While most deer won't approach another human unless they are struck by a car, the deer in Utah are a lot tougher. Some are even known to take down hunters.
Tennessee - Brown Recluse Spiders

According to the CDC, there is only one state where "contact with venomous spiders" was their most common cause of animal fatality. Tennessee is home to the dangerous Brown Recluse spider.
Their bites are painful and can become more serious if they are systemic. These kinds of bites have venom that can destroy the body's red blood cells and cause those affected to get a red blood cell transfusion.
Wisconsin - Ticks

Although they are small, ticks are a creature to be feared in the state of Wisconsin. American dog (wood) and black-legged (pictured) ticks are most commonly found there.
These ticks can spread some life-threatening and chronic diseases such as Lyme disease. According to Only In Your State, there were at least 10 tick-related casualties between 2015 and 2018.
Oklahoma - Tigers

According to the CDC, Oklahoma is considered to be a "large animal" state, which means that there is an unusually high number of them there.
Some Oklahoma residents are owners of exotic animals, including tigers. These animals don't always receive great care, which leads to them escaping and hurting unsuspecting humans.
Virginia - Eastern Cottonmouth Snakes

Eastern Cottonmouth snakes are most commonly found in the southeastern region of Virginia and are usually in the water. They can be identified by the white interior of their mouth.
Getting bit by one of these snakes can be very alarming because their bites are extremely venomous. Other dangerous animals in the area include snapping turtles, bull sharks, black widow spiders, and copperhead snakes.
Colorado - Cougars

The CDC wasn't able to find too many instances of dangerous animals in Colorado, though there is quite a wide variety of wild creatures living in the state.
One Colorado animal that can be difficult to get away from is a cougar, who most often attacks on hiking trails. Fortunately, only two fatalities have been reported over the last century.
Washington - Coyotes

Washington has its fair share of dangerous wildlife due to its population of large mammals.
News Break says there are about 50,000 coyotes in the state, and the species has resisted efforts to eradicate them. Coyotes are fairly common around suburbs because they don't fear humans.
Texas - Fire Ants

According to the CDC, Texas has a large fire ant problem. Some people are allergic to fire ant venom and could experience anaphylactic shock as a result of a bite.
Fire ants can float and survive harsh weather conditions, so they are a force to be reckoned with.
Indiana - Deer

There are several states in the U.S. where deer are actually the most dangerous, including Indiana.
Not only are many deer struck by vehicles, but those collisions can actually end the lives of humans as well. The CDC found that in just 2016 alone, there were over 14,000 "deer-involved car accidents."
Maryland - Bees

Stinging, flying insects such as bees are the most commonly threatening animal in the state of Maryland. One bee isn't much of a problem on its own, but swarms of bees are a different story.
Onr student in Maryland kicked a beehive, which caused him and those around him to be stung and taken to the hospital.
Massachusetts - Stinging Insects

The CDC reported that stinging, flying insects, including bees and wasps, are the most threatening animal in Massachusetts. Some species to look out for are the European Honey bee, Bald-Faced hornet, and the Giant hornet.
If these insects think there may be a potential problem with their nest, they will get aggressive and sting anyone who comes near them.
South Carolina - Wasps And Hornets

Stinging insects are something to beware of in South Carolina -- especially wasps and hornets.
These insects are highly territorial and aggressive, especially when they are working as a cohesive unit. One sting can send someone allergic into anaphylactic shock, which can be fatal.
North Carolina - Fire Ants

While fire ants are tiny, they're also powerful. If left untreated, their bite can be fatal.
The CDC says North Carolina is one of 14 states dealing with fire ant infestations, and North Carolina residents have a 30 to 60 percent chance of getting bitten each year.
Missouri - Venomous Snakes

Missouri residents should watch out for large reptiles.
They have five species of venomous snakes. The Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association says the national rate of snake fatalities per year is 14 to 20, and there have been five in Missouri in the last 88 years.
New Jersey - Coyotes

While they're not sure which is the most dangerous animal in the state, the CDC noticed a trend in New Jersey.
Coyotes have been increasing in population throughout the state. They have been migrating east with a population that has increased from 100 to three thousand within four years.
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Connecticut - Bobcats

While Connecticut is one of the safest states in the U.S., they do have some major predators. Bobcat attacks have become a frequent occurrence, but not all bobcats pose a threat.
It's usually when bobcats become infected with rabies that they will act in a threatening or aggressive way towards humans.
Arizona - Dogs

While Arizona has a large number of venomous snakes, these creatures aren't their most dangerous. The CDC reported that dogs cause the most fatalities in Arizona.
In a 17-year span, there were a total of 26 fatal dog attacks in the state. This is usually because the dogs were mistreated when they were younger.
California - Rattlesnakes

If you're a California resident, antivenom might come in handy. The state has a high population of rattlesnakes, and there are over 200 bites reported each year.
If left untreated, a rattlesnake bite can become fatal. Rattlesnakes tend to come out more frequently during the summer months and may hide in shady places such as the bottom of cars.
Illinois - Zombie Coyotes

Those who've never heard of zombie coyotes will most likely think again before approaching them. Commonly found in Illinois, these coyotes are usually infected with a disease and will often look sick.
People may try to get them help because they look like hurt dogs, but it's best to leave them alone. Zombie coyotes will most likely attack if people come close enough.
Oregon - Bees, Wasps, And Yellow Jackets

Oregon residents may want to reconsider living there after finding out that there are a ton of dangerous animals in the vicinity. Not only is Oregon home to cougars, bears, scorpions, porcupines, and wolverines, but those animals don't even make the top three most dangerous species.
The CDC claims that bees, wasps, and yellow jackets remain the most lethal creatures in the state. This is mainly because their stings cause horrific allergic reactions.
Minnesota - Deer

Similar to the state of Utah, deer are also the most vicious creatures found in Minnesota. Minnesota has one of the largest populations of deer, so they are bound to pop up.
Deer are one of the most common causes of car crashes because they aren't afraid to run out in the middle of the road.
Ohio - Dogs

Dogs are an extremely common household pet, and they are also one of the most lethal animals in the country, especially in the state of Ohio.
The CDC reported that the majority of dog bites are towards infants and children. Many untrained dogs resort to biting as a reaction to fear and pain.