Unfortunately, Australia isn’t entirely populated just by friendly locals, cool kangaroos, and cute koalas. The Land Down Under sometimes seems like the most dangerous country on the planet and should be renamed the Land of Nope. 

The country largely owes its reputation to its ruthless natural hazards, the dangerous animals that live there, and all the scary things that want to make us yell ‘nope!’ and run away faster than the speed of sound in the opposite direction.

Bored Panda created a list of all the dangers lurking in the Land Down Under to show you just how scary animals in Australia can be. Keep scrolling, share with friends, and upvote your favorite dangerous animals in Australia!

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#1

Roofhanger. Suspended Grey Headed Flying Fox, A Megabat Native To Australia

Large bat hanging upside down from a roof edge, showcasing wildlife typical in Australia is the land of nope.

Batwing is fine and dandy. He dried off and flew away as soon as it was night time. He was not sick, just wet.

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    Lizards In Australia

    Large lizard climbing the exterior wall of a brick house, showcasing Australia’s land of nope wildlife encounter.

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    #3

    A Gang Of Robber Crabs Invade A Family Picnic In Australia

    People sitting around a campfire at night surrounded by many crabs in Australia, showing the land of nope wildlife.

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    From enormously big spiders to deadly venomous snakes, ferocious crocodiles, octopuses, and disgustingly overgrown earthworms, the Great Southern Land seems to have it all when it comes to nightmare fuel and creepy crawlies. We can probably all agree that some Australian animals look absolutely terrifying, but how dangerous are they really?

    #4

    Believe It Or Not, This Is One Of The Least Dangerous Spiders We Have In Australia

    Person in striped shirt holding a large spider and moth, showcasing Australia as the land of bizarre wildlife encounters.

    This is the huntsman spider, a common friend to be found in houses and garden across Australia. He's harmless really, don't let his large size intimidate you. Huntsmen won't bite humans unless provoked, are not venomous and are actually handy to have around the place, he'll use his speed and agility to keep your cockroach population under control.
    Think of the huntsman as a handy pet. Respect his space, let him do his job and he'll look after you well.

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    #5

    Meanwhile In Australia

    Snake constricting a crocodile in the wild, showcasing a rare and intense Australian land of nope encounter.

    An olive python (Liasis olivaceus), western Australia's largest python, having a feed on an Australian freshwater crocodile (crocodylus Johnstoni).

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    #6

    Araucaria Pine Cone, It's Been Reported To k**l People When Falling

    Person holding a giant Australian pine cone obscuring their face in an outdoor setting with greenery around.

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    Around 170 snake species live in the country, 100 of which are poisonous. However, that’s not even the worst part: 21 out of the world’s 25 most venomous snakes inhabit Australia.

    #7

    Do You Even Lift Bro?

    Muscular kangaroo standing upright in a dry Australian landscape, showcasing unique wildlife in Australia.

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    #8

    Ladies And Gentlemen, The Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus Porosus)

    Large crocodile leaps out of water near a boat to grab dangling meat, showcasing Australia's land of nope wildlife encounter.

    I'm from Darwin, Australia and our rivers here are full of these monstrosities. This guy here is nicknamed Nifty, and he is about 6m long.

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    #9

    Honey, There Is A Kid On Our Bug...

    Large green insect resembling a stick insect perched on a boy’s back, showcasing Australia’s unique wildlife nope moments.

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    Snakes k**l less than 3 people a year in Australia, and the number of casualties seems even smaller when you compare it to the 11,000 individuals that snakes annually k**l in Asia.

    #10

    Spider Frost. Rural Victoria, Australia

    Misty Australian landscape covered with extensive spider webs on grass, trees, and picnic table in rural area.

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    #11

    This Is How Australians Ensure Their Electricity Meter Doesn't Get Read

    Large spider with many spiderlings on an electricity meter, showcasing unusual and creepy wildlife in Australia.

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    #12

    Meanwhile, In Australia

    Snake coiled inside a toilet bowl in an Australian bathroom, capturing a moment from the land of nope.

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    If poisonous snakes don’t cause you to scream and panic, then what about spiders? More than 2,400 different species of arachnids call the Land Down Under their home.

    Among them is the deadly Sydney funnel-web spider, which can end a person’s life within 15 minutes of biting them. This spider always gets into the top lists of the world’s deadliest arachnids and doesn’t mess around: if you see one, nope, right out of there!

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    #13

    Toads Riding On A Python

    Snake at night with multiple frogs on its back on grass, showcasing wildlife oddity in Australia land of Nope.

    68mm just fell in the last hour at Kununurra. Flushed all the cane toads out of my brothers dam. Some of them took the easy way out - hitching a ride on the back of a 3.5m python.

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    #14

    This Giant, Hot Pink Slug Is Only Found In A Single, Isolated Forest On An Extinct Volcano In Australia

    Bright red slug on mossy rock in Australia, showcasing unique and unusual wildlife in the land of nope.

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    #15

    You Know You're In Australia When Frogs Eat Snakes

    Green frog on a tiled floor with a snake wrapped around it, showcasing unique wildlife from Australia.

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    That’s not to say that every single spider you encounter abroad is going to be a threat to you. Fortunately, less than 50 Australian spider species pose a threat to people. Let’s also not forget that most spiders are our friends and help keep the native insect population down. 

    Obviously, these tidbits of good news won’t really make Australia’s spiders any less scary to look at. Anyone with arachnophobia should probably still avoid Australia until they get over their fear of spiders and travel elsewhere for their summer vacation.

    #16

    Meanwhile In Australia

    Person handling large snake inside a clothing store, illustrating wild and unusual Australia moments for the land of nope.

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    #17

    March Of The Hairy Caterpillars

    Long line of caterpillars crossing a grass field in Australia, showcasing the land of nope wildlife phenomenon.

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    #18

    A Massive Earthworm Found In Queensland, Australia

    Person holding two large earthworms outdoors, showcasing unusual wildlife found in Australia land of nope.

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    What is Australia’s Deadliest Animal?

    It might come as a surprise, but Australia’s deadliest animal isn't one of its many venomous creatures. Forget the spine-chilling spiders or the fearsome crocodile. According to the NCIS (National Coronial Information System), the title of Australia’s deadliest animal goes to a far more familiar creature: the horse.

    In the wild and rugged landscapes of Australia, where one might expect the most danger to come from its notorious wildlife, it’s actually horses, ponies, and donkeys that pose the greatest risk. From 2001 to 2017, horses have been responsible for the highest number of animal-related deaths in Australia, with 172 fatalities, mostly due to falls.

    Cows and other bovine animals also rank high on the list, with 82 reported deaths for the same period of time, mainly through accidents rather than direct attacks. Even our loyal companions, dogs, hold a surprising rank as the third leading cause of animal-related fatalities, responsible for 53 deaths. Most victims were children and elderly people.

    Meanwhile, creatures like snakes and spiders, while dangerous sometimes, have caused far fewer fatalities than one might expect.

    #19

    Filling Up Your Fuel Tank In Australia? Yep That'll Try And k**l You Too

    Snake hanging from yellow gas pump handle at a fuel station, showcasing Australia nope moments in wildlife encounters.

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    #20

    Mother And Girlfriend Found This On The Beach Today

    Black and white sea creature with curled tentacles on sandy beach, showcasing unique wildlife found in Australia.

    This was found in Broome, Western Australia and looks like an anemone. More specifically, Dofleinia armata, the armed anemone. Also called the striped anemone. It is considered extremely dangerous as it can inflict painful stings that take months to heal.

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    #21

    Walked Up On The Back Of This Sign While Hiking In Australia...

    Wooden sign in Australian bush warning of tiger snake breeding grounds with dense vegetation and shrubs around.

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    SkyNews reported 3 shark-caused fatalities in South Australia in 2023. This number is notable as there were only 8 deaths in the previous 22 years. Meanwhile, crocodiles k**l an average of 1 or 2 people every year in Australia, with a peak in 2014 when 5 crocodile-related deaths have been reported (via The Guardian). However, it’s not just animals that can harm you in Australia.

    The country is also known for its giant 10-kilogram pine cones that can fall on top of you, as well as tennis ball-sized hailstones that can cause severe damage if your head is unprotected. When in Australia, it’s best to either keep looking in all directions at once in search of threats or shut your eyes and wish you were somewhere safe and sound.

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    #22

    Typical Road-Side Ditch In Australia

    Saltwater crocodile dragging a shark from murky water near dense vegetation in Australia.

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    #23

    Why You Gotta Always "Check Your Shoes" In Australia

    Small snake curled inside a red clog on a c*****d floor, highlighting why Australia is the land of nope.

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    #24

    Australia. Where Even The Hail Can k**l You

    Large irregular hailstones on a wooden surface with pool balls for size comparison in Australia’s land of nope.

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    No wonder the Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, beloved zookeeper and one of the bravest people in history, hails from Australia, where danger lurks around almost every corner, and you’re not sure which animal poses a threat.

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    #25

    In Australia Everything Is Trying To k**l You. Even Your Ceiling Lamp

    Large snake hanging from ceiling light fixture inside an Australian bathroom, showcasing the land of nope wildlife encounter.

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    #26

    This Is Why You Always Have To Check The Toilet In Australia

    Toilet with a large snake curled inside the bowl, illustrating Australia land of nope wildlife encounter.

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    #27

    Blue-Ringed Octopus (Highly Venomous) On Hand

    Small blue-ringed octopus on a person's hand, showcasing one of the creepy creatures found in Australia as the land of nope.

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    So, How Many People Are Killed by Animals in Australia?

    Based on the available data, from 2001 to 2017, there were 541 animal-related deaths in Australia, with an average of 32 deaths per year. As we’ve seen, among the most deadly animals in Australia, we don’t find any exotic dangers but very familiar faces—horses, cows, and dogs—with land mammals accounting for 71% of all deaths by animals in the country.

    These tragedies mainly happened on public roads (30.3%), homes (20.7%), and farms (19.2%).

    #28

    Welcome To Australia Where Insects Are The Size Of A Small Mammal

    Large green stick insect on a wooden fence in Australia, showcasing unique wildlife in the land of nope.

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    #29

    So My Friend Found This On Her Back Door. Only In Australia Right?

    Large spider with patterned abdomen clinging to a window screen, illustrating unusual wildlife in Australia.

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    #30

    Welcome To Australia

    Snake constricting a bat on a road, showcasing a striking example of Australia nope wildlife encounter.

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    What is the Most Unusual Animal in Australia?

    We’ve been all about the numbers so far, but what about picking Australia’s most unusual animal? There’s no objective answer to this (there are too many weird animals in Australia), but here’s our personal favorite.

    Thorny Devil Lizard is a tiny, colorful reptile covered in spiky scales, which give it a dragon-like appearance and help collect and direct water to its mouth—something this species adapted for to survive in arid environments.

    Found primarily in the central deserts of Australia, the Thorny Devil Lizard has a peculiar way of walking. He moves in a slow, rocking motion that helps it escape predators and feeds almost exclusively on ants.

    #31

    d**n Nature You Scary

    Large termite mound in Australian outback with people nearby showcasing unique natural structures in Australia land of nope.

    Picture of a termite mound in the northern territory of Australia, termites build the tallest structures out of any of the creatures on Earth. Humans would have to build something 10km (6.2 miles for those not on the metric system) tall to equal the scale of size of person to building. Termite mounds are also stronger than cement.

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    #32

    I’m Not Going Into The Kitchen Today! Ask Him To Make You Something

    Large hairy spider on a kitchen microwave panel, showcasing one of the many nope moments in Australia.

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    #33

    A Friend Of Mine Left For A Holiday In Australia Some Weeks Ago. I Asked Him How Things Were. He Send Me This Picture With The Reply "The Things I've Seen.."

    Large spider resting on a windowsill showing a typical scary creature found in Australia, the land of nope.

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    #34

    Welcome To Australia, Where Frogs Eat Snakes

    Green frog in Australia grabbing a snake by the head, illustrating the land of nope wildlife encounter.

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    #35

    The Net Casting Spider (Ogre Faced Spider) Hang Upside Down With A Net Made Of Their Silk Waiting For Their Prey To Walk Underneath Them

    Close-up of a large creepy spider in Australia, highlighting why Australia is the land of nope with dangerous wildlife.

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    #36

    The Flies Are Much Worse Than The Spiders In Australia

    Man wearing orange shirt covered in flies, illustrating Australia land of nope with insects outdoors on worksite.

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    #37

    A Pic A Mate Took Last Night. Awesome Spidley. South East Queensland, Australia

    Large spider with long legs on web in front of a hand with tattoo, showcasing creepy wildlife in Australia nope moments.

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    #38

    Every Winter Black Portuguese Millipedes Invade The South Of Western Australia

    A close-up of a large cluster of shiny black millipedes crawling on a surface in Australia.

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    #39

    A Whole Lot Of Pain. Thousands Of Portugese Man O War Jellyfish Washed Up On A Beach In Australia

    Bright blue jellyfish washed ashore on an Australian beach, showcasing the strange wildlife of Australia from the land of nope.

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    #40

    In Australia, Snakes Need A Police e****t

    Police officer standing near a very long snake at night, showcasing a typical Australia nope moment.

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    Ever been in the country and met any of these Australian creatures? Or maybe you’ve got a story about an animal that deserves a spot on this list? Scroll down, leave a comment, and don't forget to upvote the scary Australian animals that amazed you the most!

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    #41

    Welcome To Australia

    Large spider capturing a gecko on a glass window, illustrating Australia as the land of nope dangerous wildlife.

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    #42

    Trying To Catch A Mouse In Australia

    Sticky trap covered with various insects and spiders inside an Australian home showing creepy crawlies in Australia.

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    #43

    Australia

    Scorpion hanging from a spider's web inside a house, showcasing a rare yet creepy Australian wildlife encounter.

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    #44

    Australia

    Flooded park with an alligator on grass showing Australia is the land of nope with dangerous wildlife encounters.

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    #45

    Aussie Hitchhiker

    Bat peeking out from above a car sun visor, an unusual sight capturing the quirky side of Australia Nope moments.

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    #46

    Typical Workplace Hazard - Australia

    Snake coiled inside an open electrical box in rural Australia, illustrating the land of nope with unexpected wildlife encounters.

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    #47

    In Australia, Even Our Crocodile, Jellyfish, Arachnid - Free Pond Are Deadly

    Warning sign about amoebic meningitis risk in Australian water, advising swimmers to take precautions to avoid infection.

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    #48

    Found This Pile Of Nope While On Holiday In Australia

    Cluster of black caterpillars on pavement illustrating Australia is the land of nope insect encounters.

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    #49

    Bees Living On A BBQ In Australia

    Large wild bee hive covering an outdoor propane tank, illustrating unusual Australian wildlife encounters.

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    #50

    Found On The 16th Hole, Fraser Lakes Golf Course Australia

    Golf hole in Australia showing multiple snakes coiled inside, illustrating why Australia is known as the land of nope.

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    #51

    In Australia, This Is Why We Check Our Shoes

    Sneaker with a centipede inside on grass, illustrating a classic Australia nope moment with creepy wildlife encounter.

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    #52

    In Australia, Hornets k**l Spiders The Size Of Your Hand And Then Drag Them Across Ones Backyard. Twice In 24 Hours

    Insect capturing spider in Australia showcasing the land of nope’s unusual wildlife behavior close-up.

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    #53

    Phellus Piliferus From Western Australia

    Large Australian insect resembling a bee held in hand, showcasing unusual wildlife typical of Australia’s land of nope.

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    #54

    What's That? A Tribe Of Newly Hatched Friggin' Baby Spiders That's What

    Cluster of baby spiders on a windowpane in a dark room, illustrating the Australia nope nature with many small arachnids.

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    #55

    I Need A Whole Bunch Of People To Tell Me That This Isn't True. Right Now

    Snake hanging on rocky cliff over water in Australia, showcasing the land of nope's surprising wildlife moments.

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    #56

    A Huge Toad Being Held Without Any Camera Trickery

    Man in casual clothes holding a large unusual frog, illustrating Australia as the land of nope with strange wildlife.

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    #57

    Something You Don't Want To Meet In The Deep - Lizard Fish (Bathysaurus Ferox)

    Unusual deep-sea fish with sharp teeth held by a man, showcasing bizarre marine life found in Australia.

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    #58

    It's Pretty And From Australia, So Must Be Deadly. But Actually This One Is Almost Harmless

    Blue jellyfish washed up on sandy beach near a bare human foot, illustrating hazardous marine life in Australia.

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    #59

    A 'Mysterious' And Unknown Species Of Jellyfish That Washed Up On The Shore Of Tasmania, Australia

    Two children crouch on a rocky shore examining a massive translucent marine creature, showcasing Australia's unique wildlife.

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    #60

    I Have A Feeling Today Isn't The Best Day To Go For A Swim. (Newcastle Beach, Australia)

    Blue Portuguese man o' war jellyfish washed up on a sandy beach in Australia, showcasing the land of nope dangers.

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    #61

    Legless Lizard Found In South East Queensland Australia

    Legless lizard on a rough surface exhibiting a typical 'nope' creature found in Australia’s wildlife.

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    #62

    You Know It’s Summer In Australia When These 8 Handy Spooky Boiz Come To Visit

    Large Huntsman spider on wall with hand holding spoon nearby, illustrating dangerous wildlife in Australia.

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    #63

    Spider Catching A Snake In Western Australia. The Snake Lost

    Close-up of a venomous spider attacking a small snake inside a cardboard box showing Australia dangers.

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    #64

    So My Friend Just Had A Shower Visitor

    Large spider on shower glass inside an Australian home, showcasing the unique wildlife that makes Australia the land of nope.

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    #65

    Found This Guy Trying To Sneak His Way Into My Room

    Yellow centipede trapped under a clear plastic container on a white surface, showing dangerous Australian wildlife.

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    #66

    Meanwhile In Australia - Horrors Under The Bed

    Sticky traps covered with spiders, insects, and bugs on a dusty floor, showcasing Australia insects and wildlife.

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    #67

    This Is Why You Don't Leave Your Shoes Outside In Australia

    Snake curled inside a cozy slipper, showcasing a surprising moment in Australia, the land of nope.

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    #68

    This Snake Got Into My Friends Bird Cage And Ate Their Parrot, Then Was Too Fat To Get Out (Australia)

    Large venomous snake coiled inside a dark cage, illustrating dangerous wildlife in Australia land of nope.

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    #69

    This Is Why We Check Our Shoes Before Putting Them On In Australia

    Worn sneaker covered in spider webs on wooden floor, illustrating Australia as the land of nope.

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    #70

    The Reason Aussie's Wear Thongs (Flipflops)

    Worn boots covered in a thick spider web, illustrating the unusual sights found in Australia as the land of nope.

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    #71

    My Little Friends

    Two large spiders crawling on a wall near a light switch, illustrating why Australia is known as the land of nope.

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    #72

    This Spider In Australia

    Large spider on a window next to a hand showing its size, illustrating why Australia is the land of nope.

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    #73

    We Built A Nesting Box For Some Local Kookas And This Little Monster Was The Result

    Young kookaburra chick with parent bird in nest, showcasing unusual wildlife in Australia land of nope.

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