
Everything is bigger in Texas, the steaks, trucks, hairdos, and apparently the number of people every year who are killed by animals.
The Lone Star State leads the nation in deadly attacks by animals over the past 20 years, with 520 deaths caused by animals. California is a distant second at 299 deaths.
Per Outforia, the rest of the top ten include Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New York. And there have been NO recorded deaths by animals from Delaware, North Dakota, and Rhode Island over the last two decades!
More deaths are caused by deer every year because of car crashes, though as far as actual attacks go, bears lead the way in North America, followed by sharks, snakes, alligators, and mountain lions.
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