Australia Has Scary Animals
From snakes to drop pandas to even more snakes these are the 17 SCARIEST Animals in Australia.
Australia has scary animals. Here are 34 reasons why Australia has to be one of the scariest places to live on earth. Costume CRAZE 45 SCARY AND DISTURBING MYTHICAL CREATURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Adze Grootslang Inkanyamba Ammit Togo Ghana South Africa South Africa Vampire that transforms into a firefly biting people in their sleep and killing them. Though sharks spiders and snakes get the majority of bad press it is actually an awesome array of predators and venomous critters that have earned Australia its fearsome reputation.
The real top ten dangerous animals in Australia 10. This might be because it has such diverse geography ranging from the harsh Outback to snow-capped mountains. Bunyip Australia Grotesque water spirit that lurks in swamps and creeks hungry for human flesh.
Australian folklore is full of terrifying creatures and the vast landscape of Australia makes the country a perfect spot for mysterious creatures to hide undetected for centuries. Most people view kangaroos and koalas as Australias mascots but the land down under is also home to some of the worlds deadliest creatures. They like to chill in toilets.
Box jellyfish aka Boxfish Sea Wasp Fire Medusa or Stinger It doesnt often kill swimmers yet the box jellyfish usually has a 1010 danger rating. Within Australian waters at least 182 species of sharks have been observed of which only 3 varieties are known to have fatally attacked humans being the Great White Shark the Tiger Shark and the Bull Shark. They like to explore malls terrifying shoppers.
Answer 1 of 5. Sharks lurk throughout the continents waters including some lakes fatally attacking humans more than anywhere else in the world. Although males can reach up to 7 metres in length in reality any length over 5m is rather rare.
Blue ringed octopus 8. That would be far more terrifying knowing you could walk into one of those at any moment. Most Dangerous Animals in Australia.