Everything is scary in Australia

We’d be over run by ants / flies and mosquitoes if it wasn’t for spiders 🕷️

We’ve seen some scary looking spiders living in a rural area but very few actually bite
We’ve got a wood burning slow combustion stove for heating and we often find sliders in the wood ,where our 10+ years resident sleepy lizard lives
 

I don’t know if they were poisonous or not but a few years ago on a job to remove a heating oil storage tank from a basement in a bank owned dilapidated house in East Orange, NJ my work partner and I encountered about a half dozen pancake sized black spiders that made incredibly thick sticky floor to ceiling spiderwebs. I couldn’t believe my eyes, never before seeing spiders that big. Those spiders were also very bold, seeming to challenge us to step on them, and if we tried to mash one it would scurry away into a crack in the foundation.
 
They don't need to be "deadly" to be effective at killing people. I know I would have a heart attack if I saw one up close.:eek::eek:
Some international visitors make mistakes of kicking coconut shells on beaches In tropical Queensland cause huge spiders can live in coconut shells ( Queensland has huge snakes 🐍 spiders / crocodiles 🐊)

I dont know if it’s true or not …or some old wives tale ~ we did a bus trip to the hills behind Brisbane city last winter …… The tour we did …. https://www.getyourguide.com/gold-c...uuid=99e59ef2-70bc-4b84-adda-147b81865cd2,and the tour guide said most homes in QLD tropics have a python living in the roof:oops::oops::oops:
We live 2000+ km from Qld
 
Way back when I was first married we bought a really nice house. It was a tri level and it came with all appliances including the washer/dryer in the basement. The people we bought it from were incedibly clean as was the basement.

Going upstairs one day after putting the clothes in the washer, something caught my eye...a huge (pancake size for sure) brown and black striped spider all hairy with it's friend right behind. I had just been standing where they were! I have no idea where they came from but they were healthy looking and unafraid of me. They were not escaped 'pets' as I asked the people.
 
Some international visitors make mistakes of kicking coconut shells on beaches In tropical Queensland cause huge spiders can live in coconut shells ( Queensland has huge snakes 🐍 spiders / crocodiles 🐊)

I dont know if it’s true or not …or some old wives tale ~ we did a bus trip to the hills behind Brisbane city last winter …… The tour we did …. https://www.getyourguide.com/gold-c...uuid=99e59ef2-70bc-4b84-adda-147b81865cd2,and the tour guide said most homes in QLD tropics have a python living in the roof:oops::oops::oops:
We live 2000+ km from Qld
Is a crocodile like a little alligator? 😉
 
Comparison between Crocodiles and Gators



Snout Shape:
  • Alligators: Have a broad, U-shaped snout.
  • Crocodiles: Have a narrow, V-shaped snout.

Habitat:
  • Alligators: Primarily found in freshwater habitats.
  • Crocodiles: Found in both saltwater and brackish (a mixture of salt and freshwater) environments.
Color:
  • Alligators: Tend to be darker, with gray or black coloration.
  • Crocodiles: Are typically lighter, with olive or tan colors.
Aggressiveness:
  • Alligators: Are generally considered less aggressive than crocodiles.
  • Crocodiles: Are known to be more aggressive.
 
We visited a “ natural“ crocodile farm when in QLD in 2006 , Home - Koorana Crocodile Farm - Home to over 3,000 crocs! I can tell you crocodiles can weigh up to a Ton in weight ..I’ve got photos .l will try to find it to add .

This Croc was apprently know as a beast cause every-time they supplied him with a partner …he drowned them
He apprently weighed over a Ton

@Lawrence00



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Reminds me of Steve Irwin , loved his show but yes he took some risks and in the end who would have thought a stingray of all things .
 
Swimming in water where salt water croc's live would be extremely stupid in Australia.

You can actually swim in rivers/lakes where fresh water croc's live - they are smaller and their prey is just fish and insects and very small mammals (mice and co)
 

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