Australia Has Scary Animals
Due to its unique climatic and geological conditions Australia is known for its distinctive creatures.
Australia has scary animals. It produces a faint glow that deceives its prey into thinking it to be light penetrating the water. Australian folklore is full of terrifying creatures and the vast landscape of Australia makes the country a perfect spot for mysterious creatures to hide undetected for centuries. AUSTRALIA IS INFAMOUS FOR its dangerous animals.
Dangerous animals on the North American continent for example are far more scary and dangerous than Australian ones. Box jellyfish aka Boxfish Sea Wasp Fire Medusa or Stinger It doesnt often kill swimmers yet the box jellyfish usually has a 1010 danger rating. It has an LD 50 of 0272.
The sugar glider is one of Australias unique animals. Most people view kangaroos and koalas as Australias mascots but the land down under is also home to some of the worlds deadliest creatures. That would be far more terrifying knowing you could walk into one of those at any moment.
Within Australian waters at least 182 species of sharks have been observed of which only 3 varieties are known to have fatally attacked humans being the Great White Shark the Tiger Shark and the Bull Shark. Yet Australia has the ones with the most deadly venom. 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.
However in the past few years stories about the proliferation of killer animals in Australia have spread. They can grow so big they can lift a fully grown wallaby. Although males can reach up to 7 metres in length in reality any length over 5m is rather rare.
Blue ringed octopus 8. Sharks lurk throughout the continents waters including some lakes fatally attacking humans more than anywhere else in the world. As a result of scary movies like Jaws many people have a heightened fear of sharks.