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Tread With Caution – Every U.S. State’s Deadliest Denizens Finally Revealed

Deer in Indiana

Deers may seem like gentle creatures, but they can be dangerous. In Indiana, they are familiar and adaptable, thriving in various habitats. Although they avoid close contact with humans, during the rutting season, they can be aggressive and attack both people and dogs.

But the real danger of these animals comes from collisions with cars, causing an average of 130 deaths, 29,000 injuries, and $1.2 billion in property damage each year. Autumn is the peak season for deer-related automobile accidents, so drivers must exercise defensive driving to avoid accidents.

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