Top Eight (8) Most Poisonous Animals

Feb 07, 2008 13:47


Immense physical strength, razor sharp claws and scissor like teeth are not the only weapons animals use. Thousands of animals use highly venomous or toxic poisons to attack prey or defend themselves. Some animals actually shoot poisons towards victims, others store toxins in their glands or skin. Following are the top eight most poisonous animals ( Read more... )

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moonvoice February 7 2008, 10:57:00 UTC
I love how many of these come from our nation. Huzzah, Australia! :D

Come to our bounteous lands, of the laidback peoples, and the laidback creatures (because they can afford to be... because they will kill you).

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cunce February 7 2008, 12:53:26 UTC
i love it, given the wildlife we have, and the sun, humans shouldn't really be living here :D

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new_shit February 7 2008, 15:56:34 UTC
I keep hearing about tornados in California. We never ever heard about them until a few years ago. D-:

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crassy February 7 2008, 11:01:48 UTC
*kri* Five of them live near me :(

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... silece February 7 2008, 11:22:41 UTC
"Come to Australia... You might accidentally get killed..."

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Re: ... ocularis February 13 2008, 02:30:25 UTC
Scared Weird Little Guys FTW!!

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zenedai February 7 2008, 11:29:02 UTC
Funnelwebs are also aggressive little bastards D8

I have been to Australi and have yet to find Dangerous Critters.

Mind you we did go redback hunting >_>d

My family went to Tunisia the other year...they could've run into Death Stalker scorpion critter :o

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cunce February 7 2008, 12:51:28 UTC
you did find dangerous 'critters', you just didn't realise it.
why would you go redback hunting?
they're not that hard to find, anyway.

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moonvoice February 7 2008, 15:53:29 UTC
they're not that hard to find, anyway.

Yup. The trick is to just leave your shoes outside in the Summer, and put them on come Winter. Hey presto - redback!

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cunce February 7 2008, 21:59:26 UTC
yeah, or be lazy and leave shit laying around in the backyard. i don't even worry about them anymore, i consider them harmless if i leave them alone.

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curseangel February 7 2008, 12:52:39 UTC
One plus to living in the U.S.: Never having to worry about those! D:

Scary, scary. And eeeeek spiders and scorpions. *hides under the bed*

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