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Ever notice that many a manner of creatures that will ensure your swift demise live in Australia and haunt the surrounding waters? How Australians manage to survive and thrive is quite beyond me. The insects alone (the spiders, oh my - very deadly) can drop a water buffalo at 100 paces just by... more
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Rated by misnualready on Sep 17, 5:27am
Never thought a snail could kill me?!?!
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Reviewed by Adaman on Aug 02, 11:14pm
Yeah, I'm going to watch out for Crocodiles, Scorpions, Sharks, and Snakes this summer. Not next summer though.
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Rated by dazzlingdiana on Jul 03, 5:14pm
Ever notice that many a manner of creatures that will ensure your swift demise live in Australia and haunt the surrounding waters? How Australians manage to survive and thrive is quite beyond me. The insects alone (the spiders, oh my - very deadly) can drop a water buffalo at 100 paces just by waving their antenna. Wait . . . are there water buffalo in Australia? /;-> Oh yes. Crocodile Dundee would know!
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Reviewed by rmg12 on Jul 02, 12:19pm
I would not watch out for these. They live in the pacific
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Rated by squishee3 on Jul 02, 9:37am
Deadly animals are deadly.
