10 Most Dangerous Animals In Australia

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10 Most Dangerous Animals In Australia

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If you’re an avid traveler, I know you’ve probably added Australia to the list of places you want to visit ...only if you haven’t visited yet! But I also know a lot of you are probably scared of visiting this massive country due to the bad reputation of a lot of the animals that live there. After all, a lot of the animals that live in Australia are quite unique to this part of the world, and inexperienced visitors might find a lot of these creatures to be frightening and intimidating. Today we’ll be looking at “10 of the Most Dangerous Animals In Australia” so you all can learn more about these animals and know what to do if you ever see one of these. Stay with me all the way to number one and learn the truth about the most dangerous animal in Australia.

Are you ready for these animals? Here we go…

Sydney Funnel Web Spider

With a size as small as 5 centimeters, this little spider likes to hide in cool, humid environments. That includes rocks, logs and...your shoes! So if you plan a visit to Australia, make sure you always check your shoes before you put them on. It is known that these spiders love to make a home inside your house if the weather outside is too hot. And if you're one of those that like to spray threatening animals with water, I must warn you that such a tactic will not work - and you shouldn't try that anyway, cause that's evil! But anyway, these spiders can survive underwater for a long time just by catching air bubbles right next to their skin. For that reason, don't be surprised if you find one of them at the bottom of a swimming pool...alive! A bite of this spider will cause a lot of pain and it could even kill you but hey, don't worry! There's antivenom that can help you in the case of such an emergency. Well, that's a relief, isn't it?

Great White Shark

One of Australia's main attractions are its beautiful beaches. Surrounded by the ocean and the largest coral reef, this country welcomes lots of beach enthusiasts that are ready to swim, surf or just chill by the water and have a good time. But even the fun places in Australia come with dangerous animals. A swim or a surfing session in the wrong spot can easily turn into a scene out of Jaws as the Great White Shark makes its way through the ocean while everyone tries to run out of the water. But, we should make one thing clear: Hollywood hasn't made justice to sharks. Sure, they're dangerous and they have caused some fatalities, but they're not necessarily man-eaters. When it comes to humans and great white sharks, there are only 5 deadly encounters per year around the world. A lot of times, the innocent sharks mistake surfers for sea lions, but trust me, they wouldn't attack them if they knew it's just a human trying to stand on a surfboard. So, don't let the sharks keep you from enjoying the beach, just make sure you keep an eye on your surroundings.

Tiger Snake

A lot of times, when I talk about snakes, I try to keep you calm and reassure you that snakes are not likely to hurt you. But when it comes to brown snakes in Australia, I can't easily say the same. I have a few snakes on this list, and the first one is the tiger snake, a reptile found in the southern part of the country, including coastal islands like Tasmania. They get their name from the fact that a lot of them have banded colors on their skin, just like a tiger. Their venom is filled with neurotoxins, coagulants, hemolysins, and mycotoxins. But what does that mean? what can that cause? Their bite can produce symptoms such as tingling, numbness, sweating and localized pain around your foot and your neck.

Brown Snake

And again, another snake on this list, and if you were scared by the Tiger Snake, wait until you hear about this one. Brown snakes are the second most venomous terrestrial snake in the world! In the case of Australia, they are responsible for snake bite deaths more than any other snake in the country. There were 19 snake bite related deaths in the decade between 2005 and 2015, and 15 of those deaths were caused by a brown snake.

Blue-ringed Octopus

And here's another animal that also lives underwater: the blue-ringed octopus. This one won't be as hard to spot as the stonefish.
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During Spring time the Magpie makes these 10 animals look like pets.

breal
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Them: "Yes, sharks are dangerous."

Also them: proceeds to stick the camera in sharks face.

vickythao
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As an Australian citizen living in pretty close to the bush most of these animals will come out in the 45 degrees Celsius of summer. Saltwater crocodiles live in the northern tips of Australia. If you find diamond pythons there will be no brown or black snakes around because the pythons eat them. Baby Blue ringed octopus like to hide in shells (coming from experience) so be careful. Brown Snakes will attack you within reach as they are very afraid. Box Jellyfish live in Queensland white is pretty warm most of the time. The Sydney funnel web also likes dark places as well as humid and damp places. Finally you forgot the Australian Maggie which is the most feared animal.

TheBlueBoxGirl
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Coyote Peterson: today I'm going to enter the danger zone of AuStRaIlAn animals

befatga
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top 5: don’t stray it with water that’s a jerk move

me: saw spider crawl in shoe getting ready to bite someone’s feet

which move is more dangerous

_Rushia_
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I live in Australia and the only one I have ever encountered it the red back spider. The spider will only bite if you threaten it. Trust me, none of them are common.

Oliver-lcen
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I'm Australian and I gotta say, you got most animals on this list in pretty much the right order except for one change, the red back and funnel web should be the other way around. Without anti venom a funnel web bite can kill in 15 min! Whereas a red back back would only kill a small child or elderly person (I believe).

jessicateague
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This video makes me want to move to Florida and not in Australia any more 😰

xOrcax
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Coyote Peterson: wow I should go there

starkorpon
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Honestly if you in Australia God bless you 🙏🏽

Omniscient
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One wonders how we Aussies survived well into adulthood ;)

jurgentreue
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I've lived here for 50 years and never seen most of these

grahamebrown
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I told my niece that my life goal was to travel to Australia.
Niece: Aunt .... You know what living in Australia?
Me; Crocodiles, Emu, Blue-ringed Octopus, Stone Fish, Kangaroo, White Shark, Platypus, many Poisonous Snakes, Koala, Wombat, etc, etc, etc
Niece: You forgot something
Me:
Niece: Australia also has many (me: DON'T SAY IT!) Poisonous Spiders.
Me: You had to say it ... Well, now you won't be allowed to travel with me. And I write you out of the will.

irisravenhild
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I love all your videos and I'm so excited when another one comes out!

avalonmonegan
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Through the whole video I was tingling

ajmcdonald
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I'm literally watching this while packing my bag for going to Sydney tomorrow 😂😂

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It's scary and when you live they to

closedcommando
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The is brown snakes where i live but its not venomous or poisonous. Its a very small snake that feeds ok very tiny worms. It has a pinkish bottom

ChickencoopPro
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All of Australia is like one dangerous animal 😂😅

dataminingdude
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Me when I was six watching wild kratts: WOAH Australia sound SO FUN I wanna ride ride a dingo and run with kangaroos
Me now six years later after watching this: Australia 🇦🇺 s livening h e double hockey sticks

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