Top 5 most dangerous animals of north america
1. Mountain lion
The mountain lion attacks and kills people, but is not a man-eater like a tiger and leopard.
2. Bear
There are many attacks by black bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears that are fatal.
3. Alligator
The alligator attacks and kills people.
4. Grey wolf
The wolf attacks people and kills livestock.
5. Bison
The bison is unpredictable and will attack people.
I'm going to have to say, the Wolverine is the most dangerous mammal of North America. They fight of Grizzlies and take down Moose.
Grizzly.or Kodiak bear.
Humans!
10: brown recluse 9: American bison 8: coyote 7: wolf 6: mountain lion 5: great white shark 4: western diamonds rattlesnake 3: Arizona bark scorpion 2: moose 1: polar bear
Rugby definitley is the most dangerous sport in north america. its like football but with no pads, pretty much endless running, and you can only kick the ball forward, but the worst is... them tights you wear will tear your nads apart
Commonly known in North America as tail gating the most common dangerous driving behaviour is following to close.
During the Pliocene Epoch. When the Isthmus of Panama was formed, placental mammals from North America migrated South. The mammals that migrated south soon replaced most of the indigenous South American mammals.
The duration of America's Most Dangerous Pets is 3600.0 seconds.
Bobcats can be found from deserts to swamps, one of the most adaptable mammals in North America.
Western North America is the most mountainous part of North America.
America's Most Dangerous Pets was created on 2011-10-30.
Name the woman who was once labeled "the most dangerous woman in America".Does she sound dangerous to you?Mary Johns
which region cover most of north america
We are humans are the most dangerous mammals in the world for we have invented the gun, bombs, tanks, aeroplanes and also grenades.
There are several varieties of vegetables, nuts, mammals and fish that are indigenous to North America, most notably beans, corn and squash.
There are several varieties of vegetables, nuts, mammals and fish that are indigenous to North America, most notably beans, corn and squash.