When I was a kid I loved crocodile hunter tv show and thought it seemed like a cool place because koalas and kangaroos.
I have no strong desire to visit, but I wouldn't mind if the opportunity came.
I want to hang in Hobart.That's where I am from.
That's where I am from.Is it nice? It sounds nice.
Is it nice? It sounds nice.It's not as hot as upper Australia for starters
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/c/c299d5fb.jpglol Im a Florida man but even I admit Im not prepared for the nightmarish hellscape of AU
What do I need to bring to combat a spider with both a health bar and a mana bar?A ranged silence ability, physical damage, and a pet to tank the bite damage for you.
A ranged silence ability, physical damage, and a pet to tank the bite damage for you.
Not only do the animals in Australia want to kill you, the plants do too.Damn Nature, you scary!
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Dendrocnide moroides, also known as the stinging tree or gympie-gympie. It's a member of the family Urticaceae, the nettle family.
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Even casual contact with D. moroides produces an excruciating sting that can leave a victim in agony for years . Like the stinging nettle, the entire plant is covered with tiny, hollow hairs called trichomes. These act like a hypodermic needle, injecting a nasty chemical cocktail that includes a peptide similar to the toxin found in cone snails. The trichomes are constantly being shed, so just being near a plant can result in the hairs being inhaled. There is no antidote.
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Pororin has ever wanted to swim on the white sandy beach of Australia.Just watch out for the Irukandji jellyfish. It's one of the smallest and most venomous jellyfish in the world.
Just watch out for the Irukandji jellyfish. It's one of the smallest and most venomous jellyfish in the world.Ah yes, horrors beyond my comprehension.
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The sting itself is only moderate, but about 30 minutes later you will experience excruciating muscle cramps, a burning sensation in your skin, vomiting, and an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Death can result from brain hemorrhage. Irukandji jellyfish stings send 50 to 100 people to the hospital every year.
Just watch out for the Irukandji jellyfish. It's one of the smallest and most venomous jellyfish in the world.
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The sting itself is only moderate, but about 30 minutes later you will experience excruciating muscle cramps, a burning sensation in your skin, vomiting, and an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Death can result from brain hemorrhage. Irukandji jellyfish stings send 50 to 100 people to the hospital every year.
My guy, I want to live in Australia.
America sucks.
Mostly Tasmania.Come to Hobart where I am from.
I have low heat tolerance.
What is the most fun thing to do in Hobart?Stuff and that we ain't hot like upper Australia.