Wednesday, 14 October 2015

The World's Dangerous Animals In Australian

                     

            


                   Dangerous Animals In Australian 





24.

Animal: Salt Water Crocodile 
Location: Northern Australia & pars of Southeast Asia 
Size: 10-20 feet long, 1,000-3,000 lbs (the biggest of crocodiles) 
Speed: 15-18 mph 
Food Source: Monkeys, kangaroos, dingos, wild boar, birds, buffalo, sharks, humans, & other critters 
Defense Tactics: The best defense against these creatures is to keep a good distance. If a crocodile latches on to you and begins the 'death roll', you are done for. You can try to jab it's eyes as hard as you can, since that is its most sensitive spot, but the size and strength of these crocs is lethal. 
Fatalities: 500+ per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/



25.

Animal: Brown Snake 
Location: Australia 
Size: 5-9 feet long 
Speed: 7 mph 
Food Source: Mice, rats, birds, lizards, and sometimes other snakes. 
Defense Tactics: As with all snakes, keep out of striking distance and never try to handle them. The brown snake possesses the 2nd most toxic poison of all land snakes, so you don't want to get bitten. If bitten, you have less than an hour to receive the antivenom. 
Fatalities: 10-20 per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/


26.

Animal: Bull Shark 
Location: Indian & Pacific Oceans 
Size: 7-12 feet long, 200-500 lbs 
Speed: 15 mph 
Food Source: Fish, dolphins, turtles, birds, smaller sharks, & other marine mammals. 
Defense Tactics: Stay alert, even if you are in fresh water! Don't let this aggressive beast sneak up on you, and if you do see one, be sure to keep it in front of you. If it gets too close, attack its nose, gills, or eyes (sensitive areas), and either get out of the water or try to find something you can lean against so the shark can't circle around you. 
Fatalities: 1-10 deaths per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/



27.

Animal: Tiger Shark 
Location: Pacific, Indian, & Atlantic Oceans 
Size: 10-14 feet long, 800-1,400 lbs 
Speed: 20 mph 
Food Source: Sea turtles, clams, stingrays, seals, birds, squid, fish, & dolphins. 
Defense Tactics: Stay alert, even if you are in fresh water! Don't let this aggressive beast sneak up on you, and if you do see one, be sure to keep it in front of you. If it gets too close, attack its nose, gills, or eyes (sensitive areas), and either get out of the water or try to find something you can lean against so the shark can't circle around you. Avoid wearing bright colors because it can attracts sharks, and if you are bleeding, exit the water immediately because they can smell blood from miles away. 
Fatalities: 1-5 deaths per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/



28.

Animal: Sea Snake 
Location: Indian & Pacific Oceans 
Size: 2-4 feet long 
Speed: 5 mph 
Food Source: Small fish, squid, & octopi 
Defense Tactics: Almost all sea snakes pack a lethal venom, so don't try to catch one with your bare hands. Luckily, they are pretty mild mannered and will almost always try to flee before attempting to strike back. Watch where you are walking & swimming and you shouldn't have any trouble with this delicate sea creature. 
Fatalities: 0-1 deaths per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/


29.

Animal: Man O' War 
Location: Tropical regions of the Indian and Pacific Oceans 
Size: 30-150 feet long (includes the tentacles) 
Speed: 5-7 mph 
Food Source: Fish, plankton, and smaller organisms. 
Defense Tactics: Similar to the treatment of a jellyfish, try to remove the stingers without touching them to avoid further harm. Use sea water instead of fresh water to rinse it out. Seek immediate attention and take Benadryl if the person stung experiences an allergic reaction. 
Fatalities: Unknown - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/




30.

Animal: Emu 
Location: Australia 
Size: 3-6 feet tall, 50-130 lbs 
Speed: 30 mph 
Food Source: Plants, crickets, birds, catepillars, ants, fruits, & seeds 
Defense Tactics: They make look furry and friendly, but don't be fooled by this dangerous bird. Equipped with a powerful beak and razor-sharp claws, can Emu can easily tear through human flesh with just a single kick from its powerful legs. Give them space and don't try to pet one of these wild animal should you come across one. 
Fatalities: 0-2 deaths per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/ 





31.

Animal: Inland Taipan (aka Fierce Snake) 
Location: Central Australia 
Size: 4-7 feet long 
Speed: 7 mph 
Food Source: Rodents, birds, and small critters 
Defense Tactics: Stay away from this snake - it's your only hope of survival, as it holds the crown for the world's most toxic land snake. While this snake is generally not aggressive by nature, if bitten by it, enjoy your last 30 mintues of life. 
Fatalities: Few - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/ 




32.

Animal: Tiger Snake
Location: Southern Australia
Size: 5-7 feet long
Speed: 7 mph
Food Source: Frogs, rodents, and small animals
Defense Tactics: This snake ranks as one of the most toxic snakes in the world so leave them be. They are usually found near coastlines feeding off of frogs. If bitten by a tiger snake, the mortality rate is over 50% with no antivenom.
Fatalities: Few - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/ 


33.

Animal: Death Adder 
Location: Australia & New Guinea 
Size: 5-7 feet long 
Speed: 7 mph 
Food Source: Rodents, frogs, birds, and rabbits 
Defense Tactics: The death adder has the fastest strike of all the snakes in the world, able to attack, inject venom, and go back to striking position in under 0.15 of a second. Don't mistake it's tail for a worm and watch your step; this snake enjoys waiting for it's prey to come to them. 
Fatalities: 0-20 per year - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/ 


34.

Animal: Blue-Ringed Octopus 
Location: Australian & Japan coasts 
Size: < 16 oz. 
Speed: 5-10 mph 
Food Source: Crabs, shrimp, and small fish 
Defense Tactics: While this sea creature is generally not very aggressive, it's best not to go near it in case it mistakes you as an enemy. You don't want to get bitten by one of the most toxic creatures in the world, while you're in the middle of the ocean, far away from any medical help. 
Fatalities: Unknown - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/

35.

Animal: Scorpion Fish 
Location: Indo-Pacific Ocean 
Size: < 1 foot long 
Speed: 5-10 mph 
Food Source: Crustaceans and smaller fish 
Defense Tactics: Stay away from the ocean floor, especially the darker, sandy colored crevices. Or if you go scuba diving, be sure to fully cover all of your extremeties in case you run into a scorpion fish. 
Fatalities: Unknown - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/

36.

Animal: Stonefish 
Location: Indo-Pacific Ocean 
Size: 1 foot long 
Speed: 5-10 mph 
Food Source: Jellyfish, sea-horses, and small fish 
Defense Tactics: Stay away from this most toxic sea creature, as it ranks as one of the most toxic animals on the planet. Avoid any stony/rocky areas in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, as this is where it tends to lie hidden under cover. 
Fatalities: Unknown - See more at: https://theworlddanimal.blogspot.com/



                    


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