Australia is one of the last places that Europeans discovered on earth. Once they arrived they were pretty amazed to discover that the people living there had managed to survive so long due to all the incredibly dangerous stuff around! And in modern Australia, those dangers are now just every day occurences for most Australians. From the enormous range of venomous snakes to the eight legged menace that lies in wait for unsuspecting Aussies, here’s
    20 Reasons To Never Visit Australia

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    Oh that hurts she might have a bll in her P Australia is one of the less places that Europeans discovered on earth once they arrived they were pretty amazed to discover the people living there had managed to survive so long due to all the incredibly dangerous stuff

    Around they’re the bats from hell and they’re driving these families mad and today in modern Australia these dangers are now just stuff that happens every day from the enormous range of venomous snakes to the eight-legged Menace that lies in weight for unsuspecting aing here’s 20 reasons to never visit Australia number 20 dangerous reptiles of Australia Australia snakes are quite Adept at self-defense this continent’s home to about 170 species of land snakes and some of them possess venom more potent than any other snake in the world this is why you should never visit Australia interestingly snake bites are

    Relatively infrequent in Australia since the development of antivenom annuals from snake bites have ranged from four to six cases in stark contrast countries like India see an alarming toll of over 50,000 each year due to snake bites but in a Australia such incidents are exceedingly rare and they often stem

    From human actions most snake bites occur when people attempt to capture snakes in general snakes prefer to evade rather than confront humans they don’t view people as prey and they don’t bite out a malice their venom serves to immobilize prey that might be too formidable to consume when cornered

    Snakes May resort to escaping through the only available route even if it means passing by a person brandishing a shovel so standing in the way of a snake’s Escape Route can lead to an unsettling encounter some are highly venomous others are skittish and a few are more likely to frequent your garden

    But all are best left well alone oh if you want to avoid deadly snakes slithering through your mailbox you better hit like And subscribe quick number 19 spiders everywhere Australia boasts a staggering array of about 10,000 spider species yet merely 2,700 of them have been given official names

    Among this diverse Bunch only a handful of spider groups pose potential danger to humans the trickiest contenders include the three variants of funnel web spiders and the redback spiders additionally mouse spiders can deliver potent bites but thankfully no fatalities have been recorded well apart from mice of course contrary to common

    Perception most spiders are actually harmless Critters the spider without without venom is known as a dry bite or a blank bite given the sheer variety of spider species across Australia they can be found almost everywhere while some spiders might choose to set up residents closer to human dwellings encounters remain

    Relatively infrequent due to their unique habitats funnel web spiders tend to inhabit caves favoring warm and damp environments these spiders are confined to the southeastern region of Australia spanning from South Australia to Queensland and passing through Victoria New South Wales and Tasmania however they avoid desert and arid regions on

    The flip side Huntsmen and wolf spiders have a widespread presence across the country their nocturnal wanderings make nighttime encounters more likely red backs adaptable to varying temperatures construct their webs in dry shaded locations and never stray far from their silky home number 18 drop bears when folks visit Australia they usually know

    All about the adorable koalas people head to the eucalyptus Woods to spot them and they get excited when they catch sight of one chilling in a tree and some even pay for the chance to snuggle them in a koala shelter but what many don’t realize is there’s a not so

    Friendly relative in the mix the drop bear we reckon it’s important to spread the word that the aie drop bears pose a danger to visitors shoot back white back back away back away the philrose promethus often dubbed the drop bear earns its nickname by leaping from trees to Ambush its prey

    These Australian drop bears resemble koalas quite a bit but they’re larger heftier and they sport some pretty fearsome teeth the common belief is that drop bears start out as koalas and somehow develop a condition Ain to rabies that transforms them into these aggressive creatures this makes them fiercely protective and prone to

    Attacking High Hiers who pass beneath their trees without being cautious however these animals are so elusive no one’s ever managed to capture one or Alive we hardly know anything about these strange animals but the government is said to be launching a secret study to determine their Threat Level to

    Humans but let’s not stress too much about the drop bear locals who have studied these creatures in the wild have some tried and true methods for Sho them away among them the drop Barrow guard which is simply a smear of vomite behind the ears does the job and if if you’re

    In an area where drop bears are known to hang out it’s probably a good idea to coat your face in it for added protection and one final piece of advice is that bear attacks have only ever been recorded on one day of the year April

    1st so you can breathe easy the rest of the time just watch out on that special day number 17 Australia’s deadliest Coast in 2020 eight people tragically lost their lives due to unprovoked shark attacks marking the highest toll since 1934 while shark bite fatalities occur across the country the northern coast of

    New South Wales has emerged as a hotspot for such incidents in recent times research conducted by Professor Rob harkort from mcari University’s Department of marine ecology revealed that one in six shark occurs within this region there were 11 reported attacks on the northern coast of nsw between 2014

    And 16 with two proving fatal tragic incidents include the of Paul Wilcox near Charles beach in Byron Bay on September 9th of 2014 as well as the attack on 41-year-old Japanese man Tadashi nakahara in balina during February of 2015 notably over the past decade six out of seven shark related

    Fatalities in nssw occurred north of kough’s Harbor the installation of mesh Nets along the coast of nsw spanning from Wallen gong to Newcastle has significantly contributed to the reduction of shark attacks between the 1910s and 1930s there were 21 reported shark caus in 1937 shark mesh Nets were strategically deployed

    Off of several Sydney beaches in an effort to mitigate such incidents number 14 kangaroos kangaroos known as the largest marsupial project an imposing image due to their size and their weight despite their strength and ability to retaliate when threatened darus really pose the threat kangaroos can be dangerous particularly when encountered while

    Driving at night kangaroo attacks on the other hand are infrequent but possible injuries include Cuts eye injuries and broken bones from their robust legs and sharp claws similarly ruse can exhibit aggression around pet dogs abiding by a few straightforward guidelines ensures a mostly safe interaction with kangaroos generally they’re amiable and timid

    Resorting to aggression only in rare occurrences despite numerous online videos depicting kangaroo fights they seldom engage in fights among themselves car accidents involving kangaroos are a big issue in fact among Wildlife crashes kangaroo crashes contribute to over 90% of such incidences in Australia these encounters Peak during winter and post- drought periods

    Typically between 5:00 p.m. and 10: p.m. fortunately the majority of these collisions are nonfatal for the houst that is in these accidents kangaroos often bear the brunt of the impact while occupants of the vehicle typically remain unharmed though occasionally breaking car windows upon impact newer Vehicles designed with sturdier glass

    Have mitigated the frequency of injuries caused by such collisions over time number 13 bat invasion in the quiet North Queensland town of Ingam an astonishing array of over 300,000 bats established their abodes among the trees recently the town saw a significant surge in the population of fruit bats

    Also known as flying foxes these fruit bats recognized for their communal living arrangements venture out each night in search of sustenance however the presence of large bat groups has triggered apprehension among local residents striking images reminiscent of horror movies depict vast swarms of fruit bats enveloping the Australian Town effectively outnumbering its human

    Inhabitants the internet quickly buzzed with reactions when videos of these winged creatures flooding the sky emerged although fruit bats can carry diseases like the Australian bat Lysa virus and Hendra virus the risk of transmission to most people is pretty low Amanda Wright associated with North Queensland

    Wildlife Care noted that a heat wve in the region resulted in the of numerous bats within a single weekend she further informed that the infl of bats is anticipated to dwindle by April as roughly half of the population departs the area number 12 mosquitoes Australians are noticing some

    Unusually sized and shaped bugs these days from very teeny to very big and even species they’ve never encountered before while some of these bugs are part of the usual landscape favorable conditions have led to their rapid increase in numbers Australia boasts around 300 diverse mosquito species so

    Which ones should you keep an eye out for mosquitoes have a lifespan of about 3 weeks the mosquito life cycle is quite intricate they lay their eggs on or near water and when those eggs hatch water becomes their sole habitat during warmer periods adult mosquitoes can emerge from

    The water start buzzing around and begin biting in just around a week mosquitoes as adults only live for approximately 3 weeks although it’s noticeably a little bit less than that if they’re in my house house and I have my electric tennis racket nearby it’s also worth noting that only female mosquitoes bite

    For mosquitoes blood is as essential as water and warmth however only female mosquitoes indulge in biting because they require the extra sustenance for nurturing their eggs so what about those giant Aussie Maes the giant mosquitoes are native to Eastern Australia and they’re an exception they don’t bite at

    All this mosquito is a natural predator it’s larae often feed on those of other Troublesome mosquitoes which means it’s actually beneficial in controlling mosquito populations even in other countries however these friendly insects they’re not the sole concern after a flood other mosquitoes often termed floodwater mosquitoes emerge in large

    Swarms post floods they can be a nuisance species like ad Saget ads Vigor and ads aculus are part of this group they tend to disappear as rapidly as they appear among them the notable Sandy colored ads alterans mosquito wildly known as the hexam gray holds a special

    Place Hexum New South Wales even has a big Mazy statue that’s inspired poems and local lore number 11 crocodiles yeah they roam the streets following recent floods a remarkable incident unfolded a massive crocodile was spotted roaming through a small town around 2: a.m. on a otherwise regular Thursday authorities

    In Western Australia received reports of a crocodile on the loose in a remote Northern area of the state efforts were made by officers to manage the crocodile’s movements and guide it back to its natural habitat but the creature resisted unfazed by the situation law enforcement sought assistance from a

    Local Wildlife volunteer expert to navigate the situation expert Tamela from Wildlife West Incorporated succeeded in calming the crocodile down and preventing further wandering once the crocodile was sedated it was safely relocated to its River home the police department spokesperson said that without the expertise of the wildlife specialist relocating the crocodile

    Without causing harm to either the animal or themselves would have been a challenge Tela observed as the crocodile gradually emerged from its sedation pretty soon it was back in its regular habitat telling all its buddies about its wild vacation to human land number 10 ding dingos are not commonly known to Target

    People in Australia when such incidents occur it’s usually children who are affected the dingo at my baby dingos pose a more significant threat to animals particularly sheep and young cattle to safeguard these animals the extensive dingo fence was constructed in southeast Australia spanning a vast 3,488 mil although these dogs are

    Skilled Hunters they’re smaller than full grown humans and typically don’t post the substantial risk to them however they can present challenges for individuals who are vulnerable alone outnumbered or particularly small including babies and young children generally both people and dingos want to keep their distance from each other yet

    In specific locations like kagari and parts of the Northern Territory close interactions especially when humans feed dingos have led to risky habituation and incidents of aggression dingo attacks on cattle are more frequent significantly impacting the Australian livestock industry the likelihood of a wild dog attacking a person hinges on human

    Behavior towards them frequent feeding or Scavenging of discarded human food can lead to a loss of caution in these dogs sometimes resulting in hostile Behavior when they perceive conflicts with people number nine Castle waries the world is full of diverse bird species though not all as familiar as pigeons or sparrows while many

    Flightless birds have come and gone have you ever heard of a caari this Hefty bird is closely related to the Emu and it resides in parts of Australia and New gim kasawari can be more foe than friend due to their imposing size and other traits but what makes them so menacing

    Are they natural Predators or is it simply their habitat in Australia that lends them a fierce reputation let me tell you caari aren’t just mean looking they’re the real deal the southern caari holds the tit of the world’s most dangerous bird they’ve been known to attack and

    Harm both other animals and people even if there’s no apparent provocation what prompted such a desperate call to 911 it was a vicious physical attack in 2019 one of these massive Birds attacked an owner in Florida raising questions about whether keeping of his pets is wise and

    Hint the answer is no it’s not regardless of the debate these birds are not only sizable and itable they possess the tools to cause significant harm according to the Library of Congress they can reach Heights of up to 6 ft and weigh as much as 160 lb their claws they

    Stretch up to 4 in in length and their strong legs further amplify their potential danger let me read in between the lines for you they’ll kick you with their claws which will murder you number eight Australian bush flies Australia is well known for its abundant fly population with roughly

    20,000 fly species calling the continent home interestingly kind of like those spiders from earlier a lot of these species remain unnamed the country’s climate provides a favorable environment for fly breeding and proliferation enabling them to thrive across diverse regions whether hot cold dry or wet flies are undoubtedly a bothersome

    Presence persistently buzzing around people animals and food indoors and Outdoors alike but beyond their annoyance flies can pose health risks flies are not notorious for carrying germs and diseases and given their frequent Hangouts they’re not the most hygienic insects recollecting flies observed over time you’ll likely recall their presence

    On farm animals muddy areas animal poop decaying meat discarded food various types of trash unsanitary drains and a range of grimy locations reproduction is another factor that contributes to the fly issue while you might initially notice a handful of flies in your living space this modest amount can swiftly

    Multiply resulting in hundreds and then thousands of these insects swarming around number seven Australia’s dangerous magpies during the months of August through November which marks the breeding season for Australian magpies these birds are known to engage in their characteristic swooping Behavior adult male magpies employ distinctive body language to Signal a

    Message of keep the hell away from me and my eggs or recently hatched chicks this includes beak clapping Wings swishing over one’s head and vocal outbursts magpies perceive psychist as potential threats due to their Swift movement which could disrupt the nesting environment but they’re also recognized for their intelligence magpies can

    Remember a significant number of individuals up to 100 people and they may initiate attacks on cyclists within a range of 150 to 300 feet from their nest demonstrating respect for local wildlife and avoiding the areas when feasible is advised the period of potential Magpie aggression lasts just a

    Few weeks to minimize the risk of harm during their swooping phase wearing a hat can provide some protection another approach is just steer clear the area for the duration of their heightened aggression in New South Wales magpies are protected by law prohibiting actions like them tampering with their eggs or

    Harming their young number six box jellyfish certain types of box jellyfish possess venomous tentacles that can release toxins upon contact posing a significant threat stings from species like chironex feri kukia barani Malo kingi and a few others are excruciatingly painful and they can even prove fatal to humans the

    Box-shaped structure of the Medusa form a box jellyfish that’s distinctively Square resembling a box which is well how they got the name hanging from each of the bell’s lower Corners are short stocks known as pedalium adorned with long thin Hollow tentacles an inwardly pulled Edge forms a shelf called a

    Valarium along the bell’s periphery contributing to the jellyfish’s Swift momentum by creating a forceful jet when the bell contracts this allows box jellyfish to achieve speeds up to 20 ft per minute surpassing other jellyfish species in Australia the researcher Hugo flecker took note of unexplained swimmer leading to the discovery that box

    Jellyfish later named kirix fer were responsible in 1945 flecker documented another case involving jellyfish poisoning coining the term UK kanji syndrome notably the most perilous species within this group is cernex feri recognized as one of the world’s most venomous creatures following a severe Sting from this jellyfish cardiac arrest

    Can occur in as little as 2 minutes to safeguard against jellyfish Australia employs measures like beach Nets and readily available vinegar for immediate first aid along swimming areas number five deadly octopus the genus haalo Chena includes four species of blue ringed octopus all of which are highly venomous these

    Octopus inhabit tide pools and coral reefs across the Pacific and Indian Seas ranging from Japan all the way down to Australia recognizable by their yellow skin and distinctive blue and black rings that change color when threatened they typically prey on small shellfish like crabs and shrim ranked among the

    World’s most venomous sea creatures blue ringed octopuses are modest in size at 5 to 8 in while they’re generally calm they pose a significant danger to humans if provoked or handled roughly due to their venom containing tetrodotoxin a potent Toxin and agitated they rapidly shift from bright yellow with their 50

    To 60 Rings flashing intense shimmering blue for a brief moment it’s a warning signal despite the small size these octopuses pack enough Venom to potentially 26 adults in minutes even scarier their bites are often painless victims might not realize they’ve been bitten until breathing becomes hard and Mobility is compromised get ready for

    This there’s no antivenom for blue ringed octopus bites approximately 7 to 16 BS are attributed to blue ringed octopuses with experts largely agreeing on at least 11 fatalities tetrodotoxin causes severe muscle weakness that can paralyze the entire body leaving the victim conscious yet unable to move or signal for assistance highlighting the

    Gravity of their Venom’s effects number four massive rays in Australia on September 4th of 2006 while filming in the Great Barrier Reef Steve Irwin the Australian zuk environmentalist and TV host tragically lost his life to a sting raised Barb when it pierced his chest wall and heart despite Irwin’s passing

    Years ago his memory often brings up questions about the potential danger of stingray this concern is understandable especially given Irwin’s adventurous background and extreme knowledge of these species although Irwin famously interacted with some of the world’s most perilous creatures like alligators and venomous snakes it was a stingray that

    Led to his accidental demise yet despite the fact that a stingray did get to Steve Irwin it’s important to note that stingrays are not typically lethal while thousands are injured annually worldwide only five deaths have been reported in Australia since 1945 and fewer than 20 globally but like you might guess the

    Primary threat from a stingray lies in its Barb poison near the Tail’s base the rest of the body is generally safe to handle engaging with stingrays is generally harmless as they tend to move away if someone gets too close while the memory of Steve Irwin’s tragic accident remains understanding the true nature of

    These creatures can help alleviate unwarranted fear and promote peaceful coexistence number three deadly stonefish The Reef stonefish has mastered the art of concealment often resembling a coral covered or rocky formation effectively camouflaging itself this species thrives in the tropical waters of the Indo Pacific harboring a dorsal fin with sharp spines

    That deliver a potent Venom topping the list as the world’s most dangerous fish The Reef stonefish possesses 13 robust spines on its dorsal fin capable of administering a highly toxic venom this Venom induces intense pain and has reportedly claimed lives on Islands within the Pacific and Indian oceans

    Since the arrival of Europeans in Australia no have been recorded due to the Swift antivenom development in 1959 reducing the risk nonetheless numerous people endure painful stings annually which require medical attention even after soothing with warm water researchers identifi the stone fish’s Venom as a complex blend of enzymes and

    Non-enzyme proteins although the exact mechanisms of stonefish Venom remain elusive it’s known that Reef stonefish and esterine stonefish have distinct Venom compositions The Reef stone fish prays on both fish and shrimp employing p patience before striking with remarkable swiftness when prey Ventures nearby it moves so fast capturing its

    Feeding behavior requires a high frame rate camera to record those actions accurately as it is so incredibly quick number two con snail this young man had a close call when he unintentionally picked up one of the world’s most dangerous sea creatures while just collecting shells on the

    Beach this is why I like California I grew up collecting shells on the beach and I I never had to worry about one murdering me hailing from Queensland Australia Jon o Montgomery considers himself a shell expert he captured the moment he discovered a rare textile cone shell on the shore mistaking the shell

    For an empty one jonno even flipped it over to double check fully aware of the potential danger concealed within although he engages in beach combing daily and Prides himself on recognizing lethal shells he admits he overlooked the threat that day had the creature inside decided to strike jonno would

    Have had approximately 9 minutes to get help before it was too late the sea creatures venomous sting can prove fatal for up to 100 adults without any known antidote the danger arises from over 500 neurotoxins within the harpoon-like Stinger of each cone snail these snails inhabit east coast of Africa and

    Australia cone snails have been implicated in around 30 human number one the Australian bullant bll ants are sizable insects capable of reaching lengths of up to 40 mm sporting prominent eyes elongated jaws and a potent venomous sting they’re pretty formidable creatures they can spot Intruders from a meter away and

    Even track their movements in many bull ant species the head or abdomen features striking shades of red or orange Australia boasts around 90 distinct varieties of bull ANS each with unique behaviors and habitats while nine species inhabit Sydney there might be more yet undiscovered among the smaller

    Members are the jumper ants apply named for their tendency to leap at unfamiliar faces pretty terrifying if you ask me or probably anybody most bull ant nests remain concealed below ground featuring inconspicuous or small entrances these nests can extend several meters deep any entity encroaching upon their territory

    Regardless of size becomes a target for their aggression bull ants possess sharp vision and they will Trail or even pursue Intruders from Far From The Nest usually people make a hasty retreat at the sight of these robust combative ants emerging from their Abode failure to do so will result in painful stings these

    Ants seize their targets with mandibles arch their abdomen to unveil the stinger and then deliver the Venom multiple stings are often Unleashed according to experts these stings from these ants are among the most painful things that you’ll ever feel from an insect so would you ever dare to visit Australia what’s

    The most dangerous thing we missed from our list let us know in the comments below check out our other cool stuff showing up on screen right now see you next time

    24 Comments

    1. Well, if I should die, why not while fleeing from a drop bear, hunted by kangaroos, stumbling into funnel web tunnels, falling on to eastern browns, jumping of a cliff into a swarm of bluebottles and then get eaten by a great white, with the rest of me being consumed by a saltie? All when drinking a Fosters. Sounds fair, mate.

    2. I traveled Eastern Australia for 3 months. I did all the outdoor activities, all the way up to Cape Tribulation. No bites, stings, or attacks. It's an absolutely 💯 beautiful country. I did my research before I went to Australia 🇦🇺 ❤from 🇨🇦

    3. As an Aussie, may I say: 🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣
      Drop Bears … !!!
      🤣😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣
      A WW2 tale to scare Yankies – Big brave Tanks still afraid of a MYTHICAL 'drop bear' 80+ years later!! As Americans would say (constantly); "Oh my god …!"
      I could hear this shit upload to pieces step by step but, well, then we Aussies couldn't laugh at yanks ignorance in these bizarre uploads, so, just keep an coming – as we say here in Aus; "ya bloody wanker"!

    4. Yea… no thanks. Australia is a place I will never visit. That’s just 1 out of 10,000 species of spiders. Only 2700 can be described. Where’s the other 7300??!!??!! They have sooo many big problems. What r they feeding over there!!

    5. 23:30 Steve Irwins death was a tragedy no doubt. Nobody says the problem with his style of bringing nature to the forefront for a lot of people who would normally never see the nature. The problem- never handle nature ! He did the best but there were others not as famous that were hurt in the handling of nature.
      So don't do it

    6. There is no reason at all to stay away from Australia, it is a wonderful country, my wife and I go every year if possible and we are going for three months from this December, I would love to live there but we are too old to emigrate. We always go to Western Australia as my sister and brother in law live there.
      In all the years we have been there I think I have seen a couple of snakes and a few spiders but never have a problem.

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