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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Further than that Simon. College's Crossing, southwest of Brisbane, is a known area for the stonefishs' freshwater cousin, the bullrout.

    More people in Australia are killed by bees, than any other animal. Let's just keep that a secret from the Yanks. No need to encourage them.
    Correct me, if I'm wrong, but the killer bees involved would surely be the introduced species, so not really a 'Native Animal'.
    I have a bit of hatred for the Euro bees, as they are responsible for the deaths of quite a few of our resident, native bees, each year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post

    More people in Australia are killed by bees, than any other animal. Let's just keep that a secret from the Yanks. No need to encourage them.
    Too late...

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Further than that Simon. College's Crossing, southwest of Brisbane, is a known area for the stonefishs' freshwater cousin, the bullrout.

    More people in Australia are killed by bees, than any other animal. Let's just keep that a secret from the Yanks. No need to encourage them.
    Far out, I'd never even heard of them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Far out, I'd never even heard of them!

    The Bullrout is common in the North Pine river, as well!

    There's a resident Stonefish at the end of the old, military jetty ruins at Cowan Cowan, on Moreton Island. It's one of my personal challenges to try and locate the old fella, whenever I'm snorkelling there. Not an easy task, I tell you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    The Bullrout is common in the North Pine river, as well!

    There's a resident Stonefish at the end of the old, military jetty ruins at Cowan Cowan, on Moreton Island. It's one of my personal challenges to try and locate the old fella, whenever I'm snorkelling there. Not an easy task, I tell you!
    Look for a stone, and step on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Look for a stone, and step on it.
    JT, I've been 'Barbed' in the foot twice, by dinner plate size stingrays. I'm not all that keen on stepping on a Stonefish!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    JT, I've been 'Barbed' in the foot twice, by dinner plate size stingrays. I'm not all that keen on stepping on a Stonefish!
    C'mon, live a little. Take one for the team.
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