Question for the Aussies

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Loki, Sep 27, 2012.

  1. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

  2. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    Loki, it's a well known fact that our little pacific island has some very mean creepy crawlies. It's very rare for snakes to be spotted in our cities, so don't stress.

    Where and when are you coming over? Let me know if you get to Melbourne and I can give you some great tips of what to see :D
     
  3. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Maybe loki is coming to Aussieland to go to the bush. I hope I got that slang correct.

    Did anybody watch the video of the snake ....I could not.........shivers.
     
  4. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    A good buddy is moving to Canberra with his family, we are planning on visiting him there, if memory serves that is somewhat close to Melbourne?
     
  5. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    Never been to our countries capital, it's closer to NSW.

    Let me know if you travel down south :smt006
     
  6. Sin Mari

    Sin Mari New Member

    Although Inland Taipans ARE the most venomous snake in the world, they aren't the most dangerous. They live in areas where they very rarely come in contact with humans, so the majority of Australians have never and will never see one outside a zoo. This case was highly unusual.

    What you have to watch out for are the Redback spiders, Funnel Web spiders, Tiger snakes, Brown snakes, Red belly black snakes, other various Taipans, Saltwater crocodiles, Great White sharks, Bull sharks, Tiger sharks, Stingrays, Box jelly fish, Coneshell and Blue-ringed octopus.

    You should be fine though. ;)
     
  7. Sin Mari

    Sin Mari New Member

    True, because it's IN New South Wales. LOL They stole a part of our state to make it. :smt043 :p ;)
     
  8. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    I had to laugh at your warning Sin,,,,, you probably added to his concern.

    But Loki the ladies are right, you will most likely not see a single one of these depending on where you are going.... The sharks scare me the most and but I grew up by the sunny Gold Coast beaches and have never had an encounter and I was at the beach almost every morning for twenty years... All the others that Sin mentioned I have never come across unless they were in a glass cage or cage in general at a zoo.

    If you come to Brisbane, make sure you head to Steve Irwins Australian Zoo.... Their croc show is worth the visit... If you want anymore tips let me know.:smt023 And if you come to Brisbane you just have to go to The Gold Coast, the beaches are perfect for Surfing...
     
  9. Sin Mari

    Sin Mari New Member


    We have funnel web spiders under our house, as well as redbacks (my sister was bitten on the arse by one :smt042). We have black snakes, tiger snakes and the odd brown snake around here too. As well as bull sharks, tiger sharks and stingrays in our beaches and rivers (only bullsharks in the fresh water rivers though).I think there are blue-ringed octopus here too. There's also blue bottles (a.k.a man o' war/man of war jelly fish) here, I was (as a child) stung by one of them and it hurt like HELL.

    I'm surprised you've never seen any where you are. I would have thought you'd have at least some of the snakes and redbacks. *shrugs*

    Oh and there are paralysis ticks too, but they're mostly a danger to our pets, not us. ;)
     
  10. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    Nope, I say I am lucky to not have crossed their path.
     
  11. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    I've been stung by a blue bottle as well...man the pain!!!! Ahh and the red backs and white tails...
     
  12. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    :smt043

    I checked her list. :( That's a lot of dangerous critters but you have them wherever you live. Here our list is rattlesnakes, bears and mountain lions if you go to the high country you have to know how to behave. Most people who do stupid things that cost their life are sadly tourists. When you are on vacation some people lose regard for danger. Many have gotten in the "nice little mountain stream" to swim only to drown and realized too late the force of water as it rushes down a mountain is not a force you can deal with.

    The best thing to do is educate yourself like loki is and learn how to be safe where you are going to travel to.
     
  13. wtarshi

    wtarshi Well-Known Member

    Very good points jordie.

    Loks, Canberra, whilst being the porn capital of Australia, really is full of politicians and is rather tame...you and your family will be very safe, and if you do leave the bra you have willing tour guides in 3 states :D
     
  14. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info Tarsh, much appreciated. The diver in me would love to get up to the great barrier reef, but alas it is too far away for the time we are planning to spend on this trip. Had no idea that Canberra had that kind of reputation, needless to say we will be sticking to family friendly activities.:grin:
     
  15. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    My best childhood memories are from my family holidays at the Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach is great for families on vacation. It really is worth it. Not sure where you will be venturing but that is worth a thought.


    This makes me want to go back again.
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    The Great Barrier Reef is so close.
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  16. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

  17. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    One-hit kill Reptilians should be the least of your problems. At best...avoid the waffle eating bunyips that scrounge around Eastern Australia. Bring lots of Vegemite bait and a pokeball if you want to be successful capturing one.

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  18. Sin Mari

    Sin Mari New Member

    A "pokeball"?? Whaaaaa?? :smt108
     
  19. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    What is that in your avatar?
     
  20. Sin Mari

    Sin Mari New Member

    I wondered that too. It's kinda grossing me out a bit. LOL
     

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