Australia Deadly Animals Map
The water in Australia is no different than the land when it comes to harboring all sorts of deadly creatures.
Australia deadly animals map. Good this took so long and Im so sorry. If youre STILL thinking about taking a dip in the alluring azure waters off Oz this spineless floating pain-palace will put the brakes on that plan. Occasionally dangerous species venture closer to our shores so it still pays to take care.
Said to be one of the most dangerous animals in Australia the Saltwater Crocodile is an aggressive and territorial animal and is the largest reptile in the world in terms of their mass known to reach over 1000kg. One of these is the stonefish which as it is quite evident from the name resembles a piece of rock. 3The map is finally out.
Australias most dangerous animals. In snakes alone we have over 100 venomous species and adding sea creatures to the list Australia has over 300 varieties of venomous species and over 150 of them are deadly. Although males can reach up to 7 metres in length in reality any length over 5m is rather rare.
Enter the Box jelly. Australias and possibly the worlds deadliest spider it can kill an adult in an hour. Many shark species call Australian waters home but most are considered harmless.
Some people didnt do their parts so I ended up doing them as people wanted the map out. A song about all the wonderful things that Australia has to offerFULL CREDITS BELOWWritten and Performed by Christiaan Van VuurenAnimated by Connor Van Vu. Dont make the mistake of assuming these creatures are only found in the Outback as some of these dangerous animals on Eyre highway are also known to lurk in cities.
Out of 300 elapid species which include the taipan coral snake and mamba 60 can be found across the land and waters of Australia. From surfers carving waves to toddlers building sandcastles being in and around the ocean is a national obsession with millions of people swimming safely at Australias beaches every year. Sharks are arguably the most famous deadliest animals in Australia.