Australia Has Scary Animals
No, the entire ecosystem seems specifically designed to kill, what with the horrible desert, deadly animals, annoying insects, and constant worry of drop bear attack.
Australia has scary animals. They have extreme weather, spiders as big as your head and other assorted dangers, this clearly wasn't a country that was meant to be inhabited by humans. As for scary creatures victoria has quite a few snakes. The threat posed by all australian land animals is grossly, grossly exaggerated.
However, it’s actually very rare for people to have bad encounters with animals in the wild. The evolution of these creatures has been argued to be due to the size and wildness of the australian outback, the sheer, staggering diversity of its landscapes, its isolation from other landmasses and the climates that are found here. Plus 99% of us aussies aren’t scared of even half of the stuff on this list.
However, in the past few years, stories about the proliferation of killer animals in australia have spread. Yet australia has the ones with the most deadly venom. Australia is a little slice of paradise sandwiched between the indian and pacific ocean.
Cows come in at second place on the list of australia’s most scary animals. As for australia having tons of deadly animals, it’s only when you start writing lists like this that you realise there aren’t that many deadly animals in the world. While they may not be as famous as their european or asian counterparts, australia has their fare share of cryptids, creatures from folklore, and mythological beasts.
The result has been that quora is ro. Case in point, the 6 animals mentioned below are definitely among the most terrifying you’d ever encounter. Unfortunately for us, australia isn’t entirely populated just by friendly locals, cool kangaroos, and cute koalas.
Don’t believe all the balderdash you see on the net. It has some of the most beautiful landscapes and seascapes in the world. Still, australia has some scary animals that deserve our respect.