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mands Apr 1st 2007 10:35 am

Re: Dangerous animals!
 
when we were in aus we brought a book called venomous creatures of
australia.It also includes notes on first aid.I was suprised about the dangerous things in the sea.One includes a cone shell which you woudn't expect to be dangerous.:eek:

daisylilymum Apr 1st 2007 10:46 am

Re: Dangerous animals!
 
Just get a grip :lol:

loz Apr 1st 2007 10:54 am

Re: Dangerous animals!
 
Its the trouser snakes that are the sneaky ones:eek:

Loz x

daisylilymum Apr 1st 2007 10:55 am

Re: Dangerous animals!
 
They're the best surely??:rofl:

mands Apr 1st 2007 11:10 am

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Originally Posted by loz (Post 4590345)
Its the trouser snakes that are the sneaky ones:eek:

Loz x

are they found mostley in the bed room! :rofl:

daisylilymum Apr 1st 2007 11:11 am

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Originally Posted by mandy x (Post 4590397)
are they found mostley in the bed room! :rofl:

NO = pants:eek:

mands Apr 1st 2007 11:12 am

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Originally Posted by daisylilymum (Post 4590399)
NO = pants:eek:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

daisylilymum Apr 1st 2007 11:15 am

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Originally Posted by mandy x (Post 4590402)
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

And that's if you're lucky;)

mands Apr 1st 2007 11:19 am

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Originally Posted by daisylilymum (Post 4590399)
NO = pants:eek:

i will go and check in half hour to see if in uk:rofl:

Maryanne Cherry Apr 1st 2007 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by VikkiL (Post 4589777)
Hi,

We also have small children (aged 6 and 2) and were very worried about this too at the start of the process (which, incidentally feels about 100 years ago!). Since then I have made sure that I have educated myself and the boys about the 'wildlife' over there and have stopped them from picking up spiders here so that it wont come as a shock when we get over there. If you do a search on here for spiders and snakes, you will see loads of threads with info and advice but dont worry about it, were going to Queensland so will encounter lots of 'beasties' but the people who already live there say we should be more worried about the road accidents etc so I have since relaxed about the whole thing.

Good luck!

Thanks for this!! My two eldest are boys, hence why I have shared your concerns (anyone who has boys will know what I mean). You have reassured me!

VikkiL Apr 1st 2007 9:30 pm

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I know exactly what you mean! :D They just cant resist getting full of soil etc from the garden can they? Obviously here not a problem (apart from trying to get their clothes clean of course :) ) but over there, just a few more things to think about.

My youngest will even answer "look dont touch" when I ask him what we do with spiders now! Get started ASAP!!

Maryanne Cherry Apr 1st 2007 10:05 pm

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Originally Posted by VikkiL (Post 4591540)
I know exactly what you mean! :D They just cant resist getting full of soil etc from the garden can they? Obviously here not a problem (apart from trying to get their clothes clean of course :) ) but over there, just a few more things to think about.

My youngest will even answer "look dont touch" when I ask him what we do with spiders now! Get started ASAP!!

Will do - and all the best in your new venture!


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