20 Photos Proving Australia Has Bountiful but Craziest Wildlife. Having A Visit There Made Me Think Twice!

Australia may top the list of best places to visit. Their people are welcoming, beautiful beaches, cosmopolitan cities, rain forests, and ravishing landmarks are tempting.

But behind the splendor of the “Land Down Under” lies the danger brought by its bountiful wildlife. Australia is also a place where venomous creatures and craziest animals lived.

#1. Crocodile loves strolling in the streets of Australia. Just like this six foot man-eater crocodile found by rescuers paddling on the flooded streets of Queensland.
Crocodile in the Street
 
#2. They sometimes going to the beach that Broome’s Cable Beach was forced to close as this monster thirteen foot seawater crocodile decided to go on surfing.
Crocodile Surfing
 
#3. So do white sharks.
Great White Shark Surfing
 
#4. And they can be as huge as this one. A 14.5 foot Rouge crocodile trapped at the Daly River Community after eating nine pet dogs.
Giant Crocodile
 
#5. But they can be also defeated by a giant snake.
Snake Eating Crocodile
 
#6. So big and strong snake they can lift a wallaby.
Python Eating Wallabies
 
#7. Snakes are also explorer that they would go to malls and terrify shoppers.
Python on the Loose in Shops
 
#8. They’d even take a sneak peek in your toilets…
Python on the Loose inside Toilets
 
#9. Hide on golf courses…
Snakes on Golf Coarses
 
#10.  And join you on your flight.
Snake on a Plane
 
#11. Snakes also eat anything like goannas…
Python Eating Goannas
 
#12. And flying foxes.
Python Eating Flying Fox
 
#13. Flying foxes that are widespread in Australia and are known to be the hosts of two life-threatening viruses – Hendra virus and Australian Bat Lyssavirus.
Flying Foxes
 
#14. But then, snakes can also be eaten by Giant centipedes. 
Giant Centipede Eating Snake
 
#15. Giant venomous centipedes.
Giant Venomous Centipede
 
#16. Speaking of venomous, Blue Ring Octopus found in the off coast of Australia is one of the most toxic sea creatures.
Blue Ring Octopus
 
#17. A well-camouflaged stonefish with spines that injects highly toxic venom which can be deadly.
Stonefish
 
#18. Marble Coin Snail stings can cause respiratory paralysis and may lead to death.
Marble Coin
 
#19. Even a tiny jellyfish (Irukandji) can be 100 times more venomous than cobra and 1,000 times than tarantula.
Irukandji Jellyfish
 
#20. But a giant jellyfish found is still a mystery.
Mysterious Giant Jellyfish
 
#21. Giant can also be associated with… earthworms?
Giant Earthworm
 
#22. Australia also has an abundance of spiders which can deliver a fatal bite.
Spiders
 
#23. Not just spiders but also soldier beetles…
Soldier Beetles
 
#24. Lots and lots of millipedes…
Millipedes
 
#25. And flies? Oh, my!
Flies

Please share this to warn others. We’re not telling you not to go to Australia because surely, it’s a very beautiful place. It’s still on wish list of places I wanted to visit. All we wanted to say is, “Be Safe”, not just in Australia but in any place.

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