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The Truth About 5 of North America’s Most Misunderstood Animals

From “friendly bison” to the “big bad wolf,” myths about wildlife persist. Here are five of North America’s most misunderstood animals.

COYOTE

Fear and misunderstanding have made coyotes the most persecuted carnivores in the U.S. Able to adapt to almost any environment, they’re now found in many urban areas. They naturally fear humans and run away if encountered, so attacks are rare. But they will harm cats and dogs, so keep pets indoors at night.

OPOSSUM

They might have a reputation as mean, disease-ridden rodents, but opossums can be cute, too. They’re North America’s only marsupials — mammals that carry their young in a pouch (like kangaroos). These nocturnal creatures seldom contract rabies and are not aggressive. When threatened, they might just hiss or even play dead — or “play possum.” They’re also our backyard allies, gobbling up rotten fruit, carrion, insects, ticks and cockroaches.

GRAY WOLF

Demonized in fairy tales, folklore and movies, the “big bad wolf” has faced centuries of persecution. But in reality, wolves are wary of people and pose a minimum threat. There have been just two recorded human deaths in North America caused by wolves since 1900. Pet dogs kill about 30 people every year.

AMERICAN BISON

They’re not lazy, overgrown shaggy cows; these are dangerous wild animals that can run up to 35 miles per hour and weigh up to 2,200 pounds. Despite warnings, people still get too close, often for selfies. Bison in Yellowstone National Park injure more people than any other animal in the park, and a 2000 study claims they’re more dangerous than the park’s bears.

MOUNTAIN LION

Sensational news coverage of mountain lion attacks exaggerates their actual danger. For the most part, this elusive big cat (also called cougar, puma and panther) avoids humans. There have been fewer than 30 human fatalities caused by mountain lions since 1890. But if you do encounter a mountain lion, don’t run, as they’ll think you’re prey and chase you. Stand tall and make yourself look bigger by raising and waving your arms.

10 Comments on The Truth About 5 of North America’s Most Misunderstood Animals

  1. little bear // May 21, 2021 at 8:04 pm // Reply

    We have coyotes, opposoms, and sighting of big cats and bears. One opposom visits us and eats our barn-cats’ food.

  2. I love animals // February 23, 2021 at 11:47 pm // Reply

    I love all of them, they are sooooo cute! I wish I can meet them in real life!

  3. Coyote and the Wolf are so cool!!! who likes the Coyote!?! I know I do!

  4. I am partial to wolves. I’ve always found it horrible how persecuted they are, and I have done a lot to try to get rid of this sort of misundertandings.

  5. I have seen a coyote run beside my car while I and dad were going to the country-side.!

  6. mountain lion

  7. Bison are my fav for sure

  8. What’s your favorite animal? Personally, I can’t decide.

  9. they are so cute

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