Australia: The 11 Most Dangerous Animals

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Published On: 2018-06-25

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Australia’s most dangerous animals… From modern day velociraptors to carnivore koalas, here are the most dangerous mysterious and legendary animals you would not believe even exist!

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#11 Salty Crocs!
“salties” they are the largest crocs in the world! as large as a male white shark!!!

#10 The Mythological “Drop Bear”
When you go to Australia don’t let the locals fool you with stories of the dangerous drop bear.

#9 Snakes the size of Minibuss!
Morelia pythons, inland taipan snake

#8 The Giant Bird-Eating Spiders
The Queensland whistling tarantula or also known as the barking spider makes a peculiar noise when provoked, and being the size of a large man’s hand would make anyone run the other way.

#7 Irukanji Jellyfish
The Irukanji jellyfish is no larger than your thumbnail. But the venom is so strong that is 100 times stronger that the cobra and even 1,000 more than a tarantula.

#6 Fresh Water Bull Sharks
Meet the fresh water bull sharks! Yea, it cannot get any creepier to swim in Australia!!

#5 Australian Velociraptor
Besides the brightly colored beak and head, the cassowary has a boney head crest hence the nickname of “Australian velociraptor” it has a prehistoric look like no other bird.

#4 Blue-Ringed Octopus
a gorgeous one you may not be able to get your eyes away from is a blue ringed octopus the size of a golf ball and the most poisonous in the world.

#3 Yara-ma-yha-who
This is another mythological creature that is so dangerous, it has transcended time. The yara-ma-yha-who is an Australian carnivore 4 feet tall red skinned creature that hunts from above trees and jumps over unsuspected travelers.

#2 The Surprising Second Deadliest Animal In Australia!!
Salt water crocodiles, giant spiders and even see thought jellyfish, they are all dangerous and should be avoided. bees can cause allergic reactions and even anaphylactic shock in about 3% of the population. In Australia bee’s fatalities are greater than shark and snake bites.

#1 The Bulldog Ant
There are ants and then there are the bulldog ants, these extremely aggressive insects are so mean that they will jump on you, then, proceed to sting and bite you at the same time!

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