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четверг, 18 июля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Spine-chilling nature pics prove Australia really does have the scariest animals on the planet

AUSTRALIA is a land home to animals capable of causing death withing minutes – enough to frighten even the toughest of explorers.


These terrifying photos prove the Land Down Under truly is home to the world’s deadliest – and most bizarre – wildlife.


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This sprawling golden orb spider is a common garden pest but doesn’t have the venom to inflect any real harm on humans[/caption]


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Kangaroos are widespread across regional Australia, but their big and powerful arms with sharp claws have been known to attack[/caption]


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A python, one of Australia’s 170 snake species, is seen strangling its roadside prey – a grey-headed flying fox[/caption]


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This enormous floating decomposing whale carcass was spotted full of air as bacteria feed on the dead tissue – releasing gas and causing the whale to bloat[/caption]


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This Grey Headed Flying Fox casually hangs from the awning of an unsuspecting Aussie homeowner[/caption]


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A shop owner takes matters into her own hands when a slippery intruder makes an unwanted visit[/caption]


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This small and slippery blue ringed octopus is one of the deadliest animals on the planet, carrying enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes[/caption]


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An enormous writhing Olive Python feeds on an Australian freshwater crocodile[/caption]


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A five-foot-long goanna uses its long sharp claws to scale the walls of a home. But don’t worry – it’s harmless[/caption]


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This bizarre species of striped sea anemone grows tentacles up to 50cm long which inflict painful stings[/caption]


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The huntsman spider may look large and ferocious but the harmless critter isn’t venomous and can be found in houses and gardens across the nation[/caption]


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A spider web cloaks an entire picnic table in a popular family park[/caption]


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This 6-metre-long Salt Water Crocodile lunges out of an Adelaide river exposing its powerful jaw complete with rows of sharp teeth[/caption]


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Known locally as a ‘stick insect’ this camouflaged critter clings to the back of a small boy[/caption]


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This yellow-bellied spider chooses an unconventional hiding place to raise her babies[/caption]


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A 3.5 metre-long python slithers across the grass carrying a dozen cane toads on its back. The python is harmless but the toads are not and release poisonous toxins[/caption]


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It’s not just animals to be wary of. Tennis ball sized hailstones can also cause serious damage[/caption]


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This extremely venomous eastern brown snake – second deadliest in the world – terrified homeowners by hiding in the toilet bowl[/caption]


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If you look carefully you can see this slippery visitor lurking beneath the piping at a petrol service centre[/caption]


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Hundreds of caterpillars form a conga long across a backyard. The hairs can cause extreme itching, rashes and swollen eyes[/caption]


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Not your average worm, this Earthworm can grow up to 14 inches and is found in backyard soil[/caption]


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A small curled unidentified snake seeking warmth and shelter lies snugly in the nook of a pair of shoes[/caption]


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A python extends menacingly from a ceiling lamp but poses no harm, except for a painful bite if angered[/caption]


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Toilet bowels are often a favoured hide-out spot for pythons who make their way into houses seeking warmth and food[/caption]


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Another harmless – but terrifying looking- huntsman spider sits precariously on a kitchen microwave[/caption]


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Although not deadly, swarms of March flies can be particularly bothersome in hot summer months[/caption]


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Hundreds of Black Millipedes swarm over each other in a writhing heap[/caption]


 




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