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"Anything could happen" vs "anything can happen"

What's the difference betwee the following two sentences?

1- "Do not try to do this stunt. Anything could happen. You may/might/could get injured or die."

2- "Do not try to do this stunt. Anything can happen. You can get injured or die."

  

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Answered https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/255542-quot-Anything-could-happen-quot-vs-quot-anything-can-happenhttps://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/255542-quot-Anything-could-happen-quot-vs-quot-anything-can-happen:

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