Never saw this before, you all have some SERIOUS critters down under... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...-photos_n_4896644.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
That's some shit right there. I saw a pic of a snake split in half because it tried to swallow and cow or and impala or some shit. It was too damn big and it ripped right out of it.
I've seen a few of those wildlife shows on Animal Planet/Nat Geo/etc. showing Anacondas eating Caimans in the Amazon.
Did you see the pic on the same page of huffpo that showed an otter killing and eating a small alligator? It's crazy when a high level predator gets jumped on an eaten like that. There's a youtube video of a shark getting jumped by a squid. The struggle lasted a few minutes ending with the shark getting owned.
To be fair, it was fairly small as far as crocs go... But impressive none-the-less. I'm amazed at how the snake overpowered the croc to begin with - they're not to be messed with!
I have toys at home to deal with both of these characters.....What is intimidating about the indigenous creatures of Australia is how many are equipped to fight me back with lethal venom........The safest on that continent is in a high-rise with a aussie princess…
Australia is home to many creatures that can kill. Crocodiles that have a maximum length of 25 feet, snakes, spiders, ants and others. Make sure that you and your Aussie princess is in a high rise that is on the beach.
So Australia is the East's Florida? SoFla is plagued with Burmese pythons, bull sharks off the coast, especially in the Gulf, feral dogs (our dingos), 4-foot iguanas in city neighborhoods, and who knows what else.
When I was a young girl, I saved my my brother's best friend's life from a bite from a Red back Spider. Literally was about to crawl on his foot, when I screamed to him to move. I was treated like a princess for a day after that.
I saw a 5 foot green iguana dive into the lake of my apartment building from a tree. I saw another one on my job a couple of years ago. I have seen a lot of feral dogs on I-75 near Gainesville. They were hunting dogs that got left behind during the hunt. They simply kept chase of their quarry until their masters gave up on them.
There's the huge iguana at that grimy restaurant at NE 78th & Biscayne, next to that gas station. The restaurant has a dock on the Little River and that Godzilla-looking thing crawls up out of the water to sun itself on the dock and actually hisses and rears up if you try to walk past. Lol Don't kill them! They feed on all the other pesky bugs that drive us crazy: flies, mosquitos, etc.
The only thing that gets my Mr Miyagi out, are the bloody mozzies. All other creatures are free to live