Australia Has Scary Animals
If you need to squish a spider with your shoe you can do so in Australia.
Australia has scary animals. The box jellyfish marbled cone snail blue-ringed octopus and stonefish are in the top ten most venomous animals of the world and all live in Australia. This is definitely one country that is extremely interesting to visit for any wildlife enthusiast and if you arent that into animals you more than likely will be after seeing the huge variety in this country. Bunyip Australia Grotesque water spirit that lurks in swamps and creeks hungry for human flesh.
Id rather take my chances walking around in the Australian outback than take my chances in doing the same in Africa where you have lions hippos hyenas elephants etc. This might be because it has such diverse geography ranging from the harsh Outback to snow-capped mountains. Although males can reach up to 7 metres in length in reality any length over 5m is rather rare.
AUSTRALIA IS INFAMOUS FOR its dangerous animals. Interestingly Australia only has 66 venomous species whereas Mexico has 80 and Brazil has 79. These are the 10 most dangerous animals in Australia according to HotelClub.
With more deadly snakes than any other country worldwide it isnt surprising. They have pythons that will literally eat anything. The dangerousness of Australian animals is vastly exaggerated and overstated.
It produces a faint glow that deceives its prey into thinking it to be light penetrating the water. From man-eating sharks and killer crocodiles to some of the worlds most venomous snakes and jellyfish Australia is definitely full of scary animals that reportedly hang out in public places ready to jump on unsuspecting passers-by. The Most Dangerous Animals in Australia The blue-ringed octopus is one of the most venomous marine animals on the planet.
Other scary animals in Australia include sharks snakes crocodiles and Tasmanian Devils. Yet Australia has the ones with the most deadly venom. However in the past few years stories about the proliferation of killer animals in Australia have spread.