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Ireland is an island and has been isolated in that regard, making it more difficult for some creatures to have settled and survived in Ireland. Ireland has been an island since after the last ice age, so it was difficult to access thousands of years ago. Other than in zoos, there are no real dangerous animals in Ireland. Some domestic animals can obviously be dangerous, like a dog or a bull, but there are not any really dangerous ones, like large fierce creatures or poisonous ones. That is just the way nature has developed in Ireland.
They are dangerous.
There are many different animals in Ireland. Some animals in Ireland are red deer, hedgehogs, geese, and cats and dogs.
Animals that look dangerous are represented with bright colored skin.
No Ireland is not dangerous in any way, shape or form. The North of Ireland was dangerous in the 70's with the IRA bombing etc but it never affected the South. It is 100% safe to visit/live any were in Ireland.
The difference is that tamed animals are like trained and wild animals are like just wild and sometimes dangerous.
free and unstopable but it can also be dangerous for the small animals that live there
yes if you seem like a threat to them(with the exception of some animals like rabbits)
There are many stinging and biting insects in Ireland, depending on where you live. Most are not dangerous. Check the related link below for much more information, including photos of venomous bugs in Ireland.
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There are a huge number of wild animals that you would not find in Ireland outside of zoos. There are no large wild cats in Ireland, like lions, tigers etc. There are no bears in Ireland, no snakes, no large reptiles, no zebra, no large monkeys. The list could go on.