Stay Away From These 7 Animals In Iowa
There are plenty of known dangerous animals in Iowa. In fact, it is so well known that there are already plenty of lists about them. Sometimes it's good to get a refresher on which animals are the best to stay very far away from. Some of these animals are a bit smaller in Iowa, but still very dangerous, and even venomous.
When it comes to Iowa, we are pretty safe when it comes to venomous animals. Some states have it much worse. Thankfully the odds of running into one of these creatures are not super likely. (especially in the winter.) Still, I never realized they could all be found in Iowa.
Venomous Animals in Iowa To Look Out For
According to Only In Your State, you can find these 7 different venomous creatures in Iowa.
- Timber Rattlesnake - Timber Rattlesnakes can be found across most of the United States. Though they're typically shy, if you encounter one, they may feel threatened and strike.
- Copperhead - I'm noticing a trend here. Due to their camouflage, these snakes are considered the most dangerous by many.
- Prairie Rattlesnake - Great... 2 kinds of venomous snakes in Iowa. Prairie Rattlesnakes are most common in the Western part of Iowa, and can get pretty big.
- Massasaugav - There are more snakes than I was expecting. Their bite packs quite the punch and can be deadly.
- Pelecinid Wasp - Known for their painful sting... they also fly.
- Brown Recluse Spiders - A bite that never seems to go away, and can be extremely painful.
- Black Widow Spiders - Black widows are perhaps the most infamous of spiders. The red hourglass on their abdomen makes them easy to identify, as to their strangely woven webs. If you get bit by a black widow, get to the hospital! These bites are painful and occasionally fatal.
Stay safe and keep an eye out Iowa.
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