crime & spiders
#16
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Joined: Jul 2002
Location: was london now glenelg sa
Posts: 455
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by Crowson
i asked on a previous occasion about crime in oz didn't get a proper answer does any one truthfully know? and what is the situation on dangerous spiders in the melbourne area?:scared:
i asked on a previous occasion about crime in oz didn't get a proper answer does any one truthfully know? and what is the situation on dangerous spiders in the melbourne area?:scared:
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#17
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by Crowson
i asked on a previous occasion about crime in oz didn't get a proper answer does any one truthfully know? and what is the situation on dangerous spiders in the melbourne area?:scared:
i asked on a previous occasion about crime in oz didn't get a proper answer does any one truthfully know? and what is the situation on dangerous spiders in the melbourne area?:scared:
#18
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by Beach Bums
Has anyone mentioned the Drop Bears yet?
Has anyone mentioned the Drop Bears yet?
loads of times...
cheers
richard
#19
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by jockney
It,s the great white sharks that get my shit moving.Last time I was in adelaide one was chewing on some blokes boat propellor just for fun
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It,s the great white sharks that get my shit moving.Last time I was in adelaide one was chewing on some blokes boat propellor just for fun
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#20
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by mr mover
it does bring back a sense of were you stand on the food chain in nature,............... MM
it does bring back a sense of were you stand on the food chain in nature,............... MM
I read somewhare that the fierce snake (inland taipan) actually injects enough venom in one bite to kill three elephants - Why!? It lives on rats and its biggest predator is a bird! I'm beginning to think that some of these American creationists rather than Darwin might be right and that Australia is proof, not of evolution but of a divine sense of humour
Perry
#21
Re: crime & spiders
Originally posted by kentcoast
Amazing country isn't it? It never ceases to amaze me just how many creatures there are out there capable of biting, stinging, kicking, chomping or otherwise making life short and/or unpleasent for us. It also amazes me just how few people actually do get hurt.
I read somewhare that the fierce snake (inland taipan) actually injects enough venom in one bite to kill three elephants - Why!? It lives on rats and its biggest predator is a bird! I'm beginning to think that some of these American creationists rather than Darwin might be right and that Australia is proof, not of evolution but of a divine sense of humour
Perry
Amazing country isn't it? It never ceases to amaze me just how many creatures there are out there capable of biting, stinging, kicking, chomping or otherwise making life short and/or unpleasent for us. It also amazes me just how few people actually do get hurt.
I read somewhare that the fierce snake (inland taipan) actually injects enough venom in one bite to kill three elephants - Why!? It lives on rats and its biggest predator is a bird! I'm beginning to think that some of these American creationists rather than Darwin might be right and that Australia is proof, not of evolution but of a divine sense of humour
Perry