This is from the English Der Spiegel news list:
"Visitors to the backwoods of Alaska are more apt to die from bee stings and snake bites than they are to be mauls (sic)by a bear, yet we fear bears more than bees and snakes. "
Actually, pilgrims, there ae no snakes in Alaska. Even though almost half of the state is wetland, beaver ponds and marsh, there are also no crocodiles or alligators and for same climate reason. There is only a tree frog which can survive being frozen and emerge in the spring to eat insects.


