Australia gets all the credit for dangerous wildlife.
But America has:
Alligators
Grizzly bears
Mountain lions
Rattlesnakes
Wild hogs
Moose
Bison
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Blizzards
Deserts hot enough to kill you
And that’s before you accidentally wander into a Waffle House at 2 a.m. or go two blocks from bourbon street.
America isn’t dangerous because it’s trying to kill you.
It’s dangerous because it’s absolutely enormous.
There are places in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and Alaska where if your vehicle breaks down, you may not see another human for hours.
Have fun but also if you want adventure, be prepared
There's a reason "redneck" is colloquial to the United States
And in all seriousness, if you decide to visit, say, the Mojave or other desert venues here, take sunscreen and PLENTY of water. It was just a few decades ago that a German family decided to drive out into the Mojave unprepared and they all ended up dead.
And if you decide to visit our forests, show up prepared with insect repellent especially in southeast forests. You don't want to be bitten by a Lone Star Tick. Also, keep in mind, unlike European forests, there isn't a village every few kilometers.
There isn't jack shit except for wildlife.
And for fuck's sakes, if you visit Yellowstone, DON'T GET ANYWHERE NEAR THE FUCKING BISON. THEY WILL FUCKING KILL YOU.