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Even the koalas can get a be stroppy at times and they've got some pretty vicious claws...
My guess is they must be talking about dropbears. :s
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Surely not! Are you mad, man? Drop bears are by far the most dangerous Australian creatures of all! Every time I walk beneath a likely drop bear perch I have to consciously maintain bladder control.
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I take it back . One decievingly cute cuddly one with hidden razorsharp claws , one falsely portrayed as nice by Skippy but actually known as the disemboweler by the locals and then of course the rest that are vicious and scary from the outset.
I heard that there are even ants and spiders there that can cause extreme pains or kill you outright right in peoples backyards all over Sidney. I would probably only relax if I got to the highest mountain they have there where I hear that its snow capped peaks. Not to many bugs or crocs there I would think, but I am sure they have something nasty hiding in the ice ready to get out and maim you if it feels grumpy... btw - I am not putting it down - just stating how I percieve its flora and fauna. Aussies are looked upon in a positive light here- ever since an Australian ran the 50 km cross country in the 1952 Oslo olympics. Didnt do very well , but certainly it proves that they are a good sort to try it. |
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