The 8 most  Scariest Animals in North America

A subspecies of brown bears, grizzly bears are found in Alaska, Western Canada, and the American Northwest. Males can weigh up to 900 pounds, while females average 500 pounds.

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Grizzly Bears

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Scientist Warwick E. Kerr crossed-bred European and African species in an attempt to build a hybrid bee that would yield more honey. The outcome was the introduction of Africanized bees,

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Killer Bees

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It will not be difficult for you to recognise an American bison. They can jump up to six feet, weigh up to 2,000 pounds, and charge at 40 miles per hour. We're told you'll know one when you see one.

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American Bison

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Apex predators, crocodiles are ancient and skilled. They have the potential to reach a length of 20 feet and a weight of 2000 pounds. Humans are definitely among the potential meals for everything

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Alligators & Crocodiles

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North America is often less risky than other continents. Neither the largest (African species) nor the most venomous (Australian) species exist here.

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Sharks

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These little creatures can be found, as one might anticipate, in Mexico and the Sonoran desert in the southwest of the United States. All scorpions have the ability to sting,

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Arizona Bark Scorpion

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Rattlesnakes' vast range is one of the reasons they are ranked so highly. They are found almost anywhere in the Americas, from Argentina to British Columbia.

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Rattlesnakes

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Around the world, there are a number of black widow subspecies that are rather prevalent. They can be found in the US in the Northeast, the heartland, the South, which stretches

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Black Widow Spider

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