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tkr4lf wrote:Probably a rattler or some type of scorpion. I dunno, I stay in the city most of the time now.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:tkr4lf wrote:Probably a rattler or some type of scorpion. I dunno, I stay in the city most of the time now.
Because of the scorpions?
saxitoxin wrote:tkr4lf wrote:Probably a rattler or some type of scorpion. I dunno, I stay in the city most of the time now.
Because of the scorpions?
Timminz wrote:We had a hick outbreak here, up at Goler mountain, a few years back. It's "under control" now, but I wouldn't recommend a camping trip anywhere near Goler mountain.
jimboston wrote:There are not many dangerous animals in New England (at least relative to other places)...
The Northeast Black Bear - Not common in populated areas, but there are many in western Mass., NH, VY, ME.
Though it's rare for them to go after human hikers or campers.
Snakes - There are at least two poisonous varieties in Mass. Though I think bites are more likely to just make you sick (I could be wrong).
Ticks - Lime Disease
Mosquitoes - EEE
Truly though, the most dangerous animal in the Boston Driver. Very vicious and unpredictable. This animal statistically is your most likely killer if you live or visit NE.
smegal69 wrote:well there lots of things here to kill ya
1st would be the wife's cooking (yes it is alive, just don't ask me how)
2nd if you under a year old watch out for the Dingo's
3nd 1/2 the worlds top ten poisonous snakes (that not include the pythons in my roof
4th the funnel web spider (the black widow would be pushing it to kill ya)
5th if i drove for an hour i could find a great white shark to nibble on ya too
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
saxitoxin wrote:
Non-sensically, Americans put Disneyworld in Florida.
saxitoxin wrote:smegal69 wrote:well there lots of things here to kill ya
1st would be the wife's cooking (yes it is alive, just don't ask me how)
2nd if you under a year old watch out for the Dingo's
3nd 1/2 the worlds top ten poisonous snakes (that not include the pythons in my roof
4th the funnel web spider (the black widow would be pushing it to kill ya)
5th if i drove for an hour i could find a great white shark to nibble on ya too
I'm pretty convinced Australia and Florida were never meant for human habitation.
Sensibly, however, the British put a prison in Australia.
Non-sensically, Americans put Disneyworld in Florida.
pmchugh wrote:jimboston wrote:There are not many dangerous animals in New England (at least relative to other places)...
The Northeast Black Bear - Not common in populated areas, but there are many in western Mass., NH, VY, ME.
Though it's rare for them to go after human hikers or campers.
Snakes - There are at least two poisonous varieties in Mass. Though I think bites are more likely to just make you sick (I could be wrong).
Ticks - Lime Disease
Mosquitoes - EEE
Truly though, the most dangerous animal in the Boston Driver. Very vicious and unpredictable. This animal statistically is your most likely killer if you live or visit NE.
I actually just googled "boston driver"
Baron Von PWN wrote:polar bears.
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