List of Australia's Most Dangerous Creatures

By SJD, published Jun 18, 2007
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You may or may not have heard that as beautiful as the Land Down Under is, it is also full of plenty of dangerous and lethal creatures. Many of these creatures inhabit unpopulated areas and the chance of you coming across one is rare, however it's important that you are aware of the dangers of these creatures which will allow you to take the necessary precautions. There are plenty of others countries who have their fairs share of dangerous animals, so don't let it ruin your time in such a beautiful country.

Box Jellyfish - The Box Jellyfish is an extremely lethal animal within the waters of Australia. It is found on the coast running the length of the Great Barrier Reef. It has a square body with extremely lethal toxins on its tentacles. If stung the victim needs immediate medical attention as cardio-respiratory functions may cease in mere minutes depending on the point of contact. Mouth to Mouth resuscitation and first aid procedures will be necessary as soon as possible. The Box Jellyfish is only present in Australia's waters from November until March.

Salt Water Crocodile -These large animals are found on the Northern Coast of Australia. These crocodiles are the largest reptile in the world and can be seven meters in length and are extremely powerful. Salt Water Crocodiles will attack anything that moves and can be difficult to spot as they like to stay near the bottom of the river of ocean. Obey all signs and ask the locals if it's safe before swimming in any body of water.

Sydney Funnel Web Spider - This Spider is only found in and around Sydney, New South Wales. It is a large spider up to 4.5cm for just the body, and is a deep black. Although, there has not been a reported death since 1980 it's important to take a bite seriously if subjected to one. They have been known to wander into houses, so be aware.

Brown Snake - This snake averages approximately 1-2 metres long and is an extremely venomous snake. It is also one of Australia's more deadly creatures as it can cause death to a victim quickly if subjected to their venom, and left untreated.

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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!! box jelly !!!!!

Posted on 09/02/2007 at 5:09:00 AM