If you live in the United States, beware of Bambi: You’re more likely to be killed by a deer than any other animal.

According to data that was gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, deer kill approximately 120 people in America per year, according to an ABC News affiliate. Coming in second place were bees/wasps/hornets at an average of 58 people per year.

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In third place were dogs, coming in at 28 deaths per year. On the flip side, bears, alligators, and sharks are each only responsible for one death per year.

Unsurprisingly, a large majority of deaths caused by deer are a result of car accidents and collisions.

The report also broke down risk of death by animal by geographical location. East Coasters rejoice: You have the lowest odds of dying because of an animal. Massachusetts was the state with the lowest rate of death by animal.

Montana residents, on the other hand, had the highest risk of dying because of an animal.