Bells
Staff member
But we don't have Donald Trump!I wouldn't live in Australia. They have too many poisonous biting creatures out there.
We also have the Drop Bear.They also have the famed Yowie, cousin to the American Bigfoot.
And we ride in kangaroo pouches to get around.
Firstly, my relatives are not that insane and secondly, they learned to use a razor and thirdly, none of them live in Nimbin.Here's a man who almost got killed by a Yowie---twice! I think he's Bells' cousin.
I have. I have family who own a holiday home down that way. And and the water does not do that all the time. Usually when the algae blooms are thriving.Have you ever been to that beach that has bioluminescent waters? I'd visit there.
But Jervis Bay also has mucho sharks. So have fun there!
Fruit bats and some micro bats here can carry the Hendra Virus. A deadly disease and if you are ever bitten or scratched by a bat or eat fruit which a bat has bitten into, an immediate trip to the doctor is necessary. Many horse studs have been put into lockdown in South East Queensland when there is an outbreak and yes, it can transmit to humans as well.What about the gigantic venomous Outback bat. Many have died from that I hear.
In short, bats aren't poisonous. They just carry a disease that can kill you.
You say that and then you are confronted by a red belly black snake or a brown snake or a funnel web spider...Note: I do not condone the killing of any creature that poses no harm to you.
During the wet season, yes.I would visit Darwin. It has more thunderstorms than most any place on earth.
But if you want to "experience" thunderstorms. Come to Queensland during storm season. Bring spare undies.