Parasondox said:
Question. In Florida, which is more dangerous? The wildlife or people? Because I hear more dangerous shit involving humans than animals in Florida and that place is a swamp. No offense(?).
I was born and raised in Florida (and still live here). I would say the people are definitely more dangerous than the wildlife. If you're talking about alligators, they mostly stay away from people unless someone starts feeding them (which is a crime). As far as snakes are concerned, treat them like any other dangerous snake (watch where you're stepping). Sharks aren't worth commenting on, don't go swimming at dawn or dusk when they feed otherwise unless the RNG gods really hate you, you'll be fine. Panthers are so rare, you're lucky if you even see one, let alone come into confrontation with one.
Florida is a big state that a large portion of the country decides to retire to, so you end up with a big 70+ population, combine that with several collage towns (so throw a bunch of 20 somethings who don't like the way the 70+ population drives). The state also gets a large portion of it's revenue from tourism (add in people who like the idea of sex on the beach and think rolling around in a vulnerable situation during shark feeding time is a good idea).
That being said, life in Florida isn't particularly dangerous, though I don't really enjoy driving here and I've run into some people with major, throwing pennies at my windshield, road rage.