10 Terrifying Things In Arizona That Can (And Just Might) Kill You
It seems that no matter how much we tell people to use their common sense when visiting the Grand Canyon State, visitors just don’t listen. So instead of the usual “top 10 reasons to visit Arizona” article you will find on other websites, here’s a look at some reasons why you might want to avoid the state if you can’t handle these 10 things.

See, his curled tail is just itching for a hug. I can't stop you from doing it though.
2. Or maybe one of the packs of roving chihuahuas that you’ll find in west Phoenix.
No, really, they exist. Spay and neuter, folks!

An overdose of vitamin D causes a build up of calcium among other health problems so play it safe, New Yorkers: stay put.
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This person isn't jumping for joy; they're trying not to die.
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At the very least, you might get stuck in the mud. But you could also get swept away by flash floods or find yourself stranded from help for days. Maybe you should just stay home.

Maybe if the snowbirds stayed put, we'd have fewer bland options to avoid.

Put it down and I'll sacrifice my health by eating it for you. Don't forget to drizzle it with honey before handing it over.

Yup, dead now.
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Cactus plugging, for those who don't know, is the act of damaging or destroying a cactus for the heck of it. The usual targets are saguaros, which are state-protected. In 1982, a man at Lake Pleasant was killed while shooting a saguaro at close range and one of its 500-pound arms crushed him. Karma, perhaps?
What other threatening thing in Arizona you would add to this list? Share your contribution in the comments below.
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