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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.
    Goddammit! Time we waged a War on Bees. Them thar honey lovin' varmints.
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    Little ditty a local told me while in Alaska recently... guidance for handling bear encounters.

    If its black... fight back.
    If its brown... lie down.
    If its white... say goodnight.

    Unsure if the same advice applies to dropbears of different colours.
    With a very cool nurse yesterday. Had a running watch on. She was a diver and surfer from Portland Vic. We chatted about Abalone, seals and of course or GREAT WHITES

    She had been snorkeling with seals in a tinny with three others all day. Kelp fowled the propeller so she jumped into clear it. Her mates started yelling loud enough she could her it underwater! When she surfaced her mates pulled her straight into the boat. Her cool GREAT WHITE was at least 4 metres long and swam quietly with them for more than 30 minutes watching them.

    She mentioned the big black eye seemed almost dead

    She has swam with whale sharks and much less dramatic fish. My 6 metre tiger shark yarn of a Warship new Newcastle NSW was funny as I didn't even hit the water RIP the pilot of course!

    A few of the other medical crew had jaw dropping moments while we had fun chatting






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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Some people don't believe in drop bears but when the Australian Museum has a webpage about them, you have to believe they are real!

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    I'm disappointed the museum has been a little lax with its fact checking.
    Of all the people who have heeded my advice re Vegimite, none have been irritated by native drop bears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Goddammit! Time we waged a War on Bees. Them thar honey lovin' varmints.
    given the disease thats killing bees around the country, we wont have any left soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I guess you could choke on him...
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    You seem to have forgotten about bats, complete with Hendra virus and Australian Lyssa virus.
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    A bloke died recently after being bitten by a bat. Apparently lyssa virus.

    NSW man dies from rabies-like lyssavirus after bat bite - ABC News
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    Yep, A whole four people have succumbed, according to that article. But I've never trusted bats, or flying foxes. But bats just make my point. On the South American continent they have vampires...

    Three species of vampire bats that are native to Central and South America. These include the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), the hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), and the white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi)
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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.
    I have to defend the bees as two of my ancestors were very involved in bee-keeping and both wrote books about the subject. I suspect that those people were actually killed by their immune systems over reacting to bee venom and probably could have been saved by an epi-pen.
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    ...and now we have fire ants!! It seems the jury is out on whether Echidnas will eat them.

    Koalas platypus and echidnas on fire ant menu says federal environment department

    Uncovering the secrets of echidnas: diggings and conservation | Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland

    'Additionally, the project will explore whether echidnas can consume fire ants, drawing parallels with other ant-eating species, such as armadillos, which have been observed feeding on fire ants in their native habitats.'

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