Date: 4 Sep 2005 02:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trpeal.livejournal.com
"Feirce Snake"? Is that a name, or merely a description?

Also, what's an irukanji?

Date: 4 Sep 2005 02:35 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ngarewyrd.livejournal.com
tis a name, and a description

and Irukanji is a type of jellyfish, IIRC... Slightly more dangerous then the box jellyfish.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 02:45 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trpeal.livejournal.com
Ah. Bad news all around, then. A critter best avoided, it seems.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 02:53 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansedge.livejournal.com
Posters! Posters! We want Posters!!

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:04 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
Feirce Snake aka small-scaled taipan aka western taipan. No 1 most venomous snake.

Irukanji (http://www.barrierreefaustralia.com/the-great-barrier-reef/irukandji.htm)

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:05 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] hobbitblue.livejournal.com
Cassowaries are just big birds aren't they? Do they peck you to death, or is the green area the only safe place to hide? :)

visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:13 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tendyl.livejournal.com
And I want to visit you down there why? And where is Brisbane on that map - what do I have to watch out for?

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:13 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyursus.livejournal.com
So now you show me a bigger map? Are you really trying to scare me out of ever coming to Australia? And Alaska too? (since those animals will eat me, as you say). Gee, now I really am stumped. Must do some research. Maybe I should just go anyway and come prepared for the challenge. I mean REALLY prepared. Know what I mean?

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:14 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
Cassowaries are highly territorial birds almost as large as emus, who will attack without warning and kick the crap out of you.

Re: visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:21 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
Brisbane is a little below the Steve Irwin spot, halfway down the east coast.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansedge.livejournal.com
Start with Bill Bryson's advice from "In A Sunburned Country" - walk loud and carry a very big (long) stick... for poking in holes in the ground.

Re: visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
...and it's a nice place, really.

Re: visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:25 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansedge.livejournal.com
Steve Irwin's ?? naww - it's just Disneyland with real instead of animatronic animals.

Now Brisbane on the other hand is wonderful, but then I'm biased..

http://oceans.anobviousdistraction.com/Australia/

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:45 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
All you need to remember is that the most embarrassing way to die is to get caught in a wombat hole when the wombat presses your head against the roof of the tunnel.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 03:47 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyursus.livejournal.com
I was thinking about something with gunpowder. Maybe that's a little excessive. *Grins*

Date: 4 Sep 2005 04:36 (UTC)

Date: 4 Sep 2005 04:46 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mactavish.livejournal.com
Near where I lived, one of the shopkeepers in a nearby small town (because there weren't nearby big towns) once lifted a case of cold drink off the dirt floor of his storage shed, turned to leave the shed, and glanced back to see a death adder resting just outside the imprint the case had made in the dirt.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 04:56 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/crossfire_/
OMG STEVE IRWIN!

I was also going to ask about cassowaries, but I see you've answered that downthread. Interesting.

Makes America look positively safe, it does.

Re: visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 05:01 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athelind.livejournal.com
I think he meant Irwin himself was the danger.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 05:01 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athelind.livejournal.com
I dunno -- I liked the Sans Serif font better.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 05:25 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jamesb
... and they have a weapon that grows out of the top of their head ... and they're not afraid to use it.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 06:24 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tatterdemalion.livejournal.com
or being gummed to death by a wobegone 8-)

Date: 4 Sep 2005 06:26 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zhenzhi.livejournal.com
ahahahahaha!!! haaaaaaahahahahaha!!!! this is hilarious!! :-)

No 1 most venomous snake.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 06:58 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gatorofages.livejournal.com
Well, sometimes the africa folk argue with thier mambas on that one :-)

Date: 4 Sep 2005 07:00 (UTC)
From: [personal profile] pipibluestockin
Avoiding them is the hard part - they are no bigger than a finger tip.

Re: No 1 most venomous snake.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 08:16 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
The mamba is by far the most deadly killer. The fierce snake has more toxic venom but very few people have been killed by them.
From: [identity profile] gatorofages.livejournal.com
I know alot depends on the venoms ld50 values....

I know the fierce (now properly called the inland taipan) is considered by most to be the most "toxic" snake in the world, but this is generally based on the murine affect tests. The amount of venom also has alot to do with it "deadlyness"-

(I am a snake nut, and Im jealous of OZ and glad at the same time I live in an easy country as far as hot snakes....here I don't really have to look twice, one glance tells me its either a viper, coral snake, or its generally harmless...)

http://www.venomdoc.com/LD50/LD50men.html

Date: 4 Sep 2005 10:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hopeforyou.livejournal.com
Where are the emus? I got bit by an emu. Emu bites can be awfully nasty...
From: [identity profile] dewhitton.livejournal.com
I regular;y see eastern brown snakes and red-bellied black snakes around here. Both are on those lists. 8)

Date: 4 Sep 2005 11:27 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] humbleminion.livejournal.com
Nice. I probably would have tried to make room for cone shells, stonefish, lionfish, and Portuguese men'o'war, though. And if you're including blizzards, bushfires would have to get a mention too..

Re: visiting...

Date: 4 Sep 2005 22:57 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] micheinnz.livejournal.com
Yep. And I've been to Brisbane and second the opinion of its wonderfulness.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 22:57 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] micheinnz.livejournal.com
Yes, yes we do.

Date: 4 Sep 2005 23:11 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] redbird
"Poisonous Snakes found within black outlines" sums it up nicely.

Date: 5 Sep 2005 01:15 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drcuriosity
It's things like this that make me glad I live on the snakeless side of the Tasman.

Then again, my country is a mountainous crease along a fault line with a giant volcanic hole in the middle of the northern island, and some people are making bets as to when the Big One is going to hit and our capital city is going to slide into the sea...

...and that's not even getting into the risk potential of rugby fans.

Date: 5 Sep 2005 03:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xiphias.livejournal.com
(got here from a friend's lj)

Cassowaries are velocorapters with feathers. They kill by kicking.

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