14 Terrifying Things In Mississippi That Can (And Just Might) Kill You
Think living in Mississippi is all fun and games? Well, it is for the most part, but there are some very real dangers that can (and just might) cause you to face an untimely demise. So, just to ensure that doesn’t happen, we put together a list of some of the most terrifying dangers lurking in Mississippi. Don’t say you weren’t warned.

Turns out, death by sinkhole is actually a very real possibility. (Or maybe it’s IHOP that’s the
danger.)

If hurricanes (and the MREs that come along with them) aren’t terrifying, I don’t know what is.
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As if hurricanes aren’t bad enough, Mississippians have to face these terrifying products of Mother Nature.
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Heat may not seem terrifying now, but after you’ve experienced a Mississippi summer, you’ll understand.

Ever heard of "die hard fans?" Enough said.

Spider bites are definitely a possibility in Mississippi, especially those of the brown recluse - a spider known for hiding in piles of clothes and shoes.

There’s a reason Mississippi children are taught from a young age to keep an eye out for these slithering reptiles.

The "skeeters" in Mississippi are not only big (and, in my opinion, real jerks) but they can also carry diseases such as the West Nile Virus.
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These parasites are known for spreading diseases, with one of the most well-known being Lyme disease. And while 90% of reported cases of Lyme disease occur in the Northeast and upper Midwest, there are about 5 to 20 cases reported to the Mississippi Department of Health on an annual basis.

As if eating one of these slimy things isn’t terrifying enough, you have to worry about the possibility of it being tainted with lethal bacteria.

Sure, these guys seem innocent enough; however, hitting one with your car can be fatal for both you and Bambi.

The woods of Mississippi are filled with all types of dangerous wildlife, which means to always use caution…or just stay out of the woods.

Between weddings, funerals, Sunday dinners after church, and, well, just any old occasion, Mississippians show their love with food, so get ready for a lot of eatin’.
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Nothing is scarier than an angry southern mama, especially when that anger is caused by someone messin’ with her youngins!
What are some other dangers in Mississippi that are terrifying and possibly lethal? Tell us in the comments section below!
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