15 Most Dangerous Creatures in Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @TheFilipFonky
    @TheFilipFonky Год назад +163

    1. Australians

  • @RCT1963
    @RCT1963 Год назад +34

    I had a close call with an Eastern Brown snake but I’m more worried about visiting the states & encountering a lunatic with a gun

    • @gail2500
      @gail2500 Год назад +4

      Me too. I'm in Australia, lived in the tropics at one time and yeah, lots of creepy crawlies around. But my biggest concern is to protect myself from rogue humans.

    • @Jett_Cash
      @Jett_Cash Год назад +3

      And that's why I'm not going to America

    • @Jett_Cash
      @Jett_Cash Год назад +1

      And I'm also a Australian

    • @paulreid2223
      @paulreid2223 Год назад

      Keep away Democrat run sh*tholes and you'll be safer than most ..

    • @leefischer5814
      @leefischer5814 5 месяцев назад +3

      Go to a state with a high concentration of gun owners...safest states with very little gun crimes.

  • @MrNickMulgrave
    @MrNickMulgrave Год назад +52

    If the world was a video game, Australia is the final boss you have to fight.

    • @TheBangMangTingTang
      @TheBangMangTingTang Год назад +2

      Pretty much, survival here is almost impossible there's always something that can kill you, and it's normally something you don't see just notice the next day or 20 mins after it's basically killed you already

    • @dalegallacher7074
      @dalegallacher7074 Год назад

      I’m Australian I got more things in my backyard that can kill you than the whole of Europe…if your really worried you can head to the ocean lol

    • @djdeemz7651
      @djdeemz7651 Год назад +1

      ​@@TheBangMangTingTang You need more grizzly bears and wolves , you lack furry predators that will eat humans (dingos dont count)

    • @flashgordon6859
      @flashgordon6859 Год назад

      Haha! True story.

    • @ZoroastrianFlame
      @ZoroastrianFlame Год назад +3

      Well, were not here to fuck spiders.

  • @Evelyne277
    @Evelyne277 Год назад +32

    You missed out on the Eastern Brown.
    Reason why it should've been included is because it's the 2nd most venomous snake in Australia and the world but the biggest reason is because it's readily found in civilised parts so it's very much in contact with humans.
    It's also more willing to face threats than to shy away and escape and they very rarely if ever deliver a dry bite.

    • @somerandom2343
      @somerandom2343 Год назад +3

      True, the eastern brown snake is considered to be the most deadly snake in Australia, due to how common it interacts with humans and domestic pets and how common bites happen.

    • @brontewcat
      @brontewcat Год назад

      I have read the the eastern brown is actually often give a dry bite.

    • @somerandom2343
      @somerandom2343 Год назад

      @@brontewcat a lot of snakes can dry bite, but just think of it this way 3 quarter's of all snake bites and death in Australia over a 10 year period were by the eastern brown snake. On top of that Australia has a large number of venomous snakes and a lot of them come in contact with humans on a regular basis, all of them more than the Inland taipan.

    • @shannonkeys8594
      @shannonkeys8594 Год назад

      Inland taipan number 1

    • @somerandom2343
      @somerandom2343 Год назад

      @@shannonkeys8594 Inland taipan is the world's most venomous, but isn't Australia's most dangerous. As the criteria to determining the most dangerous, is how likely people come across the snake, and how often people get bitten. The eastern brown snake is Australia's most dangerous snake, the Inland taipan is rarely encountered by humans.

  • @RandysRides
    @RandysRides Год назад +14

    2:00 "They grow to be about five inches, which is about five centimeters long".....uh, no...that's not how that works. lol

    • @mikev751
      @mikev751 Год назад +2

      12,7cm

    • @71jdanziger
      @71jdanziger Год назад +1

      lol I was just going to comment on the exact same thing

    • @stoney10
      @stoney10 Год назад

      Heard that too

    • @stoney10
      @stoney10 Год назад

      Mate some of your info is way off.
      Especially the sizes. You say jumping ants are 1cm long. Well I’ve seen them well over an inch

  • @rubenbarajas2498
    @rubenbarajas2498 Год назад +7

    To be honest I am surprised that the Cassowary and the Emu didn't make the list. How about the Magpie?

  • @JamieRamsay
    @JamieRamsay Год назад +22

    I lived up between Cairns and Townsville for a few years , we had some bad flooding one year along with cyclone Yassi not long after , I saw a few big saltwater crocs swimming around in the floodwater not far from our house. needless to say walking through flood water up there is never a good idea. I was surprised you didn't mention The Eastern brown snake. it kills more people than the taipan, we have lots of them around here where i live now. out of all our snakes they worry me the most.

    • @jradfole93
      @jradfole93 Год назад +2

      Yep! I’m from South East Queensland (Maryborough), when I was younger we had some floods and my mates and I were stupid enough to walk through waste deep flood waters, thankfully none of us became croc bait but shit when I look back 😳

    • @dashalovesmusic
      @dashalovesmusic 8 месяцев назад +1

      Holly sh*t!!! Sounds like a croc movie!!!! Did you actually see them? Do you have any video?
      I love aussies but their "cute" animals give me chills!!!!

    • @JamieRamsay
      @JamieRamsay 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@dashalovesmusic I don't have any video of them from the floods but we saw the crocs everyday, besides them swimming around in the flood water, they used to sunbake along the river banks and they also used to live in dams and ponds , pretty much anywhere there was enough water for them to hide in. i saw all sizes from babies a few feet long but crocs around 10 to 12 feet in length were quite common and i did see a few around that must have been closer to 15 feet long. when i moved back down south were there are no crocs it took a few years for me to be happy near rivers again as being on the watch out for them gets burned into your mind.

    • @dashalovesmusic
      @dashalovesmusic 8 месяцев назад

      @@JamieRamsay 😱😱😱

  • @darneyoung537
    @darneyoung537 Год назад +18

    I am sick and tired of always hearing about deadly spiders snakes sharks or what ever. I’m a woman in her 70s I have only ever seen one snake in the wild in my life, and it was slithering across the road, you don’t go near it it won’t go near you. Same with anything. ❤️🇦🇺🐨🐨🇦🇺

    • @terrykerslake2675
      @terrykerslake2675 Год назад +3

      You have to watch out for the dreaded drop bears. Bloody agro things they are….

    • @luked8873
      @luked8873 Год назад +2

      Must have lived a sheltered life, my doberman knocked off a brown snake in my back yard last year

    • @luked8873
      @luked8873 Год назад +1

      @@highcountrydelatite wasn't joking kiddo, me dog killed a brown in the back yard, threw what's left over the neighbours fence, boomers irk me

    • @blackmagic6
      @blackmagic6 Год назад +3

      Nice try. Lol, I'm still not coming to Australia ..... EVER!

    • @luked8873
      @luked8873 Год назад

      @@blackmagic6 👻

  • @michaelmayes7757
    @michaelmayes7757 Год назад +15

    You forgot the white tailed spider. If bitten the venom can cause the flesh to rot and people have lost limbs as a result of needing to have amputation to prevent death.

    • @Bruce15485
      @Bruce15485 Год назад +1

      I have killed quite a few at my place over the years. Sometimes they do not have the white tail.

    • @Molly_7768
      @Molly_7768 10 месяцев назад

      When I was little I found one and cos I love spiders I didn't. Realise that it was a white tale and when I realised I put. It down and ran back to camp with my cousin and we told our parents straight away luckily wasn't bitten 😅

  • @citisoccer
    @citisoccer Год назад +8

    6:05: "Sharks are known for being the alpha predators of the oceans".
    Killer whales: "Ummmmm, really?"

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +3

    Where's our native a Velociraptor, the Cassowary ?
    It's the world most dangerous bird, it deserves a place here ! 😜

  • @rustymotor
    @rustymotor Год назад +6

    Grown up and living in the Outback I have had a few encounters with Snakes, the Snakes are generally timid and do their jolly best to avoid people and the Inland Taipan has a fairly placid temperament. However its always best to not muck around with Snakes, most of Australia’s animals are not the average petting Zoo variety.

  • @jazzpianosista
    @jazzpianosista Год назад +8

    ......and this is why I live where the cold hurts my face. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @LouisTaylor-vf6vq
    @LouisTaylor-vf6vq Год назад +6

    Forgot the eastern brown snake😮

  • @brettrobson5739
    @brettrobson5739 Год назад +27

    Got bitten by a Redback when I was six. Made me rather ill but didn't kill me. Strangely enough, most Redback bites happen in the same environment - outside toilets. I've also been in the water with several of these sharks. Never seem a funnel web even though I live in the area they live. Killed the odd snake. That's life in Australia!

    • @sjay7292
      @sjay7292 Год назад +2

      Good to know it didn't kill you...
      (PS: glad you still have some facilities)

    • @topfives
      @topfives  Год назад

      oh my gosh!

    • @Jett_Cash
      @Jett_Cash Год назад

      I have seen a funnel web spider and Redbacks

    • @marilynblair7414
      @marilynblair7414 Год назад

      ..."Made me rather ill, but didn't kill me...." Are you sure?

    • @jaye2491
      @jaye2491 Год назад +2

      Yes, Redbacks will thankfully almost never deliver a large dose of venom.

  • @LadyCatFelineTheSeventh
    @LadyCatFelineTheSeventh Год назад +9

    Number 1 should be the Australian government

  • @mariana.vasile618
    @mariana.vasile618 Год назад +3

    Thanks you for adding metric in your videos❤️keep up the great work

  • @OriginalAcrobat
    @OriginalAcrobat Год назад +5

    Actually. Cows and horses are the most dangerous creatures in Australia as they have the hugest death toll caused by animals in Australia yearly.

  • @thickboi7570
    @thickboi7570 Год назад +2

    Oh yeah, every time there’s a huntsman outside, they’re quite friendly! They’ll even let you pick them up. But don’t pick up a funnel web spider!

  • @Plab1402
    @Plab1402 Год назад +11

    Magpies mate.... Magpies 0_0

    • @killercoop
      @killercoop Год назад +3

      And eshays.😂

    • @Plab1402
      @Plab1402 Год назад +2

      @@killercoop defo Sydney eshays

    • @iwenttobunnings7868
      @iwenttobunnings7868 Год назад +1

      @@Plab1402 *Brisbane eshays. Worse than Sydney ones.
      Also, magpies are amazing. They're not scary at all

  • @JohnSmith-il3kv
    @JohnSmith-il3kv Год назад +8

    They forgot the deadliest of all....Homo Sapiens, which includes the Klausus Schwabtius, Billientimus Gatefascicus and Geogericha Sorosprosonoris.

  • @mikev751
    @mikev751 Год назад +3

    you could pick the 15 LESS dangerous creatures in Australia and they would still be much more dangerous than the ones we have in Portugal. Bless this paradise. If it weren't for the wildlife I would move to Australia.

    • @OriginalAcrobat
      @OriginalAcrobat Год назад

      You honestly have more chance of being killed by a horse in Australia than any of the creatures on this list.

  • @pommydiva1
    @pommydiva1 Год назад +4

    i live in Australia. there were a few mentioned in this video that even I didnt know about. makes me even more scared to travel interstate up north - 😮

    • @danielobrien1571
      @danielobrien1571 Год назад +1

      How long do you wear your hair? I admire that feature on a woman, describe how your hair looks?

  • @suzannelesperance1963
    @suzannelesperance1963 Год назад +3

    Good vidéos i like it

  • @MrKjfisher26
    @MrKjfisher26 Год назад +2

    How did you get Charlie Sheen to narrate? 🤣

  • @xevsetter1201
    @xevsetter1201 Год назад +7

    Many years ago my mom was stung by a box jellyfish it has really long tentacles where he called them and one of them had wrapped around her leg and as soon as she got out of the water is just built and very very painful she did survive though.

    • @Your_Dog751
      @Your_Dog751 Год назад +1

      Damn she did get blessed by god

  • @topfives
    @topfives  Год назад +4

    Australia is sooo scary

    • @gail2500
      @gail2500 Год назад

      Look it's not that bad, as long as you don't go outside.

    • @samshepherd26
      @samshepherd26 Год назад +3

      Assuming you're in America, as an Australian I'd rather take my chances with a snake, spider or jellyfish over a grizzly bear or mountain lion any day.

    • @lindamccaughey6669
      @lindamccaughey6669 Год назад +1

      Australia is beautiful, you rarely see these animals

    • @michaelpfeiler5537
      @michaelpfeiler5537 Год назад

      @@samshepherd26 the bigger animals are easier to deal with. Just need the right caliber and gun to deal with them. Spiders and snakes are not as easy to hit, especially the spiders that will survive you stepping on them. I'll take the big carnivores any day of the week

  • @nickhand8054
    @nickhand8054 Год назад +5

    I've lived in Australia my entire life and, having been in the army and now living in the Outback, working outdoors as a tour guide, I'd probably be in more danger from these critters than most Australians.
    And do you know how many times I've been bitten by a snake? Once. A non-venomous one. I was picking it up to show off to my passengers on a tour.
    How many times have I been bitten by a spider? Never.
    Attacked by a shark or a crocodile? Nil, zip, zero.
    Use your commonsense with these things and they won't harm you.

    • @billythekid2281
      @billythekid2281 Год назад

      My Stepdad almost died from a mouse spider. It bit him multiple times on the thigh while he was sleeping off a few beers on a couch on a verandah , on a farm in NSW.
      My dog almost died from a paralysis tick. Even after multiple trips to the vet, and the vet telling us she can’t walk because both of her back leg tendons are broken and she needs a $10,000 operation. Nothing wrong with her tendons. It was a tick.
      And I have been bitten twice by Jack Jumpers and have had an allergic reaction. The second time worse than the first. Don’t be complacent and think it will never happen.

    • @billythekid2281
      @billythekid2281 Год назад

      Oh and I forgot, my Dad was stung by a stingray (his fault), and almost died. Still had the scar 45 years later when he passed.

    • @EliStanbrook
      @EliStanbrook Год назад

      @@billythekid2281in wich state of Australia was that

    • @billythekid2281
      @billythekid2281 Год назад

      @@EliStanbrook Stingray was Queensland. Jack jumpers Victoria.

  • @andrewblack423
    @andrewblack423 24 дня назад

    Strong list and as we can see by the comments, plenty of other deadly ones that didn’t make it such as the Eastern Brown Snake, Great White Shark amongst others. Great video

  • @Gino_567
    @Gino_567 Год назад +4

    No mention of Australias Dropbearius?

    • @joeadams1225
      @joeadams1225 Год назад +1

      Heya Mate, and the little known " JUMP ROOT" , eh ? You know ? Eh ?

    • @joeadams1225
      @joeadams1225 Год назад

      I forgot , the little appreciated " Sensitive Weed" .. just a little too sensitive for all its own good, eh? You know, eh?

  • @peter.wilson
    @peter.wilson Год назад +5

    In Australia, sharks and crocodiles are the biggest killers... a few each per year. Vehicle accident deaths in Australia average 1100 per year but be very wary of the formidable and aggressive drop-bears.

    • @tmyers2526
      @tmyers2526 Год назад +1

      Yesssssssss vicious things 😂😊

    • @Reddzion
      @Reddzion Год назад +1

      a croc would purposely eat a person, however sharks do not, death by sharks is very rare to be honest and those deaths is due to mostly blood loss, or infection from the death. Death by crocs also very rare, 99% of people stay away from them.

    • @riskybiscuit6617
      @riskybiscuit6617 Год назад +4

      No mate. Top three are horses, cows then roos. Crocs aren't even top ten.

  • @djdeemz7651
    @djdeemz7651 Год назад +3

    You should a top 2 list of aussie animals that wont kill you

  • @Rkenton48
    @Rkenton48 Год назад +10

    I loved the Discworld's Australia. Death asked for a list of the non-poisonous creatures living there. The list had one entry: Some of the sheep.

  • @cobbsta88
    @cobbsta88 Год назад +3

    the most deaths caused by animals in Australia are horses and bees statistically speaking haha

  • @estandark8577
    @estandark8577 3 дня назад

    17:18 that look. Okay you found me again now get outta here :D

  • @pennyisaac
    @pennyisaac Год назад +8

    I love seeing Americans react to Aussies

  • @Lady_Trouble
    @Lady_Trouble Год назад +2

    First and thanks for this video 😊😊

  • @sheldonlewen6358
    @sheldonlewen6358 7 месяцев назад

    Those spiders wow how potent they are

  • @carmelolopezjr8656
    @carmelolopezjr8656 Год назад +1

    The top on brings out the wheels ❤

  • @simonpaterson9648
    @simonpaterson9648 Год назад +2

    The male Sydney Funnel web at 20 mins 30 secs, is extremely deadly, 6 times as deadly as the Females. Usually tell a male because of its small abdomen, and this is the one that wanders.

  • @Deeb390
    @Deeb390 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve never been overseas, so I love seeing all these amazing places. And Ren is welcome in our open waters anytime🇦🇺. He just needs to watch out for sharks, box jellyfish, stonefish. Oh and don’t forget blue ringed octopus, stingrays, Irukandji jellyfish, stonefish and bluebottle jellyfish. Oh wait and the cone snail. And crocs in the NT. On second thought best he doesn’t swim here, we need his music too much. 😀

  • @johnmanski6632
    @johnmanski6632 Год назад +3

    Hi I'm from Queensland Australia we are now starting to get a white tail and redback spiders mating with each other

    • @marilynblair7414
      @marilynblair7414 Год назад +2

      OMG.....We are doomed!!

    • @iwenttobunnings7868
      @iwenttobunnings7868 Год назад +1

      As a QLD resident myself, that problem is nothing. We need to curb the junkies first in QLD. Worst in the country

  • @Guineapigs2woot
    @Guineapigs2woot Год назад +2

    I got a taipan snake on my front patio. Once mum picked it up and put it on the rock even know she knows a taipan, but she still picking it up. She knew it was highly venomous.

  • @bwv211
    @bwv211 Год назад +3

    A sad fact is that the crocodiles die if they eat a poisonous cane toad.

  • @annastark3786
    @annastark3786 Год назад +1

    Me and my friends as kids...look blue ring octopus - let's poke it til it goes blue. We are a different breed indeed.

  • @prettykittycakes
    @prettykittycakes Год назад +6

    They have sooooo may venomous creatures. I am in awe of Australians😅

    • @danielobrien1571
      @danielobrien1571 Год назад +1

      How long do you wear your hair? I admire that feature on a woman, describe how your hair looks?

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport Год назад +1

    2:02 13cm for the metric world* which is hauntingly large

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад +6

    Ever since I was a kid and read about the poisonous creatures living in Australia, it's been a lifelong ambition to stay as far away from the friggin place as possible. Keep your bbq shrimp. 😨

    • @briancritchley5295
      @briancritchley5295 Год назад +7

      I am Australian, 71 and live on the east coast, I have heard about people who have been bitten but no one I know has, I would not go near the water in north Queensland, I have never BBQ a shrimp, but I know how to cook steak..

    • @jamesbarisitz4794
      @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад +1

      @@briancritchley5295 There's a man who knows what's what. Love slab of bbq'd steak. And a butterfly cut leg of lamb. 😃

    • @karenhearne7112
      @karenhearne7112 Год назад +2

      YOU are living in fear. Aussies mostly live our lives how we like. We take precautions and don't take dumb chances. Try going outside the zone the media has put you in. Think about it and have a great holiday.

    • @GeoffTheChefOfficial
      @GeoffTheChefOfficial Год назад +3

      It’s Prawn. Not shrimp. But cool :)

    • @margaretboehm4485
      @margaretboehm4485 Год назад

      What's a shrimp?? Silly Paul Hogan. It's prawns... 🦐

  • @jiggz1485
    @jiggz1485 Год назад +1

    "They usually grow to around 5 inches or about 5 cm long"
    That implies that those two values are about equivalent. THEY ARE NOT

  • @iwenttobunnings7868
    @iwenttobunnings7868 Год назад +2

    You forgot the junkies and bogans. They're way more dangerous than any of our wildlife.

  • @TheBangMangTingTang
    @TheBangMangTingTang Год назад +2

    4. The old bin chicken, deadly and stupidly deadly

  • @jimivey6462
    @jimivey6462 Год назад +4

    Wow! As I am a nature tourist, I just cancelled my trip to Australia.

  • @rat_cheese105
    @rat_cheese105 3 месяца назад +1

    15 more reasons I’m never going to Australia

  • @jeffreystorer4966
    @jeffreystorer4966 Год назад +6

    All sounds very scary ,but still safer than a subway station in any American city I'd guess

    • @youtubeuserzzzz
      @youtubeuserzzzz Год назад +1

      Can't Australia shine for just a moment, without bringing the US in everything?🤬

    • @margaretboehm4485
      @margaretboehm4485 Год назад +1

      Especially with your gun "laws"

    • @jeffreystorer4966
      @jeffreystorer4966 Год назад

      @@margaretboehm4485 if you have any reason to own em here you can ,but we don't have every pocket full ,no system is ideal

  • @shannonkeys8594
    @shannonkeys8594 Год назад +2

    Come to Australia we have man eating crocodiles sharks 6 of the world's 8 most venomous snakes. Venomous spiders. Care for a visit?

  • @BobHutton
    @BobHutton Год назад +2

    I'm not sure how you ranked these, but according Australia’s National Coronial Information System, the animal that is most likely to kill you is the horse.

    • @riskybiscuit6617
      @riskybiscuit6617 Год назад

      Spot on. then cows then roos I'm pretty sure. lists like this are bs.

  • @Wingyy1995
    @Wingyy1995 Год назад +1

    My sister got bitten by a jumper/hopper Ant when she was 3, went in to anaphylactic shock and we had to rush her to hospital before her breathing stopped

  • @MarkMclaughlin-qm8kq
    @MarkMclaughlin-qm8kq Год назад +4

    Snakes and spiders u learn to look before u step or pick up something. learn whats common to where u live spiders can be found in old tin cans outside light fixtures and snakes like hiding under wood and brush. Never reach where u cannot see if u go camping check u shoes don't go swimming in water that might have alligators or crocs. Respect nature and enjoy it most people get a snake bite from picking it up just go around Respect nature and it Respect u.

    • @mikev751
      @mikev751 Год назад +1

      Or just move somewhere safer....

    • @andynieuwenhuis7833
      @andynieuwenhuis7833 Год назад +1

      ​@@anthonyj7989 The northern territories of Canada.

  • @martynohara8101
    @martynohara8101 Год назад +1

    Australia is one of the safest places on earth. With common sense it's easy to keep away from dangerous wildlife in Australia. America has bears, wolves and mountain lions. So much harder to stay away from.

  • @shinzy6030
    @shinzy6030 Год назад +1

    15 most dangerous creatures in Australia
    #1: FIRE

  • @gonegliding2966
    @gonegliding2966 Год назад +1

    There's one notable missing here..... The Magpie! around September every year, a more vicious ans spiteful bird that wants you dead, you will not meet.

  • @kiffaj9982
    @kiffaj9982 Год назад +2

    I live in S.E. Queensland, Australia,on acreage in the Gold Coast hinterland.Every snake season I deal with eastern browns,red belly blacks and occasionally king browns,the biggest I've seen was 6metres or 20ft. Also the platypus has poison spikes on its back legs,the stingray killed Steve Irwin. Q. What is the most dangerous animal in Oz, responsible for the most deaths?. A. The horse.
    Queenslander.

    • @kiffaj9982
      @kiffaj9982 Год назад +1

      What about the Great White shark.
      Queenslander.

  • @cazkellie
    @cazkellie Год назад +4

    Live in Australia this is load of crap they don't came after you like grizzly bears do etc

    • @danielobrien1571
      @danielobrien1571 Год назад +1

      How long do you wear your hair? I admire that feature on a woman, describe how your hair looks?

    • @cazkellie
      @cazkellie Год назад

      @@danielobrien1571 very very long

    • @danielobrien1571
      @danielobrien1571 Год назад

      @@cazkellie Thank you for responding, and the reason I'm asking is that I admire ladies that grow their hair luxurious lengths and I find it very beautiful. Can you describe your hair like how long and thick it actually is, how you wear it and if you like having it tended to. Also, some things about yourself and your interests please.

    • @Tumarra1
      @Tumarra1 Год назад

      When did he say that these creatures just come after you? I believe he said, when they feel threatened. Stop trying to find a reason to be mad, Karen 🙄

    • @cazkellie
      @cazkellie Год назад

      @@Tumarra1 LoL 😂

  • @user-sb8qe8xd8c
    @user-sb8qe8xd8c 5 месяцев назад

    welcome to Australia folks

  • @sheldonlewen6358
    @sheldonlewen6358 7 месяцев назад

    I remember those cone snail is so deadly

  • @EDsavant
    @EDsavant Год назад +2

    The Nile crock has a more powerful bit force.

    • @Jett_Cash
      @Jett_Cash Год назад +2

      No?

    • @EDsavant
      @EDsavant Год назад +2

      @@Jett_Cash the salt water is bigger but the Nile has the bite force

    • @Jett_Cash
      @Jett_Cash Год назад +2

      @@EDsavant no the saltwater crocodile is the largest crocodile alive and has the strongest bite forced

  • @jps0117
    @jps0117 Год назад +2

    Russell Crowe's not on the list?

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 10 месяцев назад

      He's a Kiwi.

  • @mariafbie
    @mariafbie Год назад +1

    him: Box jellyfish is the most deadliest jellyfish
    scuba diver:LE TOUCH

    • @ztheletter5296
      @ztheletter5296 Год назад

      A nylon stocking will protect you from a box jelly but that shouldn't mean you can go swimming. Crocs, stonefish and sharks inhabit the same areas.

  • @503cartel
    @503cartel Год назад +1

    Eyy bro uh 5inches is not 5cm.. 5" is 12.7cm

  • @thecornedbeefcouncil9792
    @thecornedbeefcouncil9792 2 месяца назад

    20:41 is a female Mouse Spider, not a Funnel Web

  • @will-i-am-not
    @will-i-am-not Год назад

    Been stung 5 times by a box jelly, less effects each time

  • @capnhands
    @capnhands Год назад +4

    I know it's not a creature but you should mention the gimpy gimpy or "Suicide plant"

  • @paulreid2223
    @paulreid2223 Год назад

    I didn't see Adam BumBandit, Elbow, Bowen, Chalmers and Bent Penny on the list - the wildlife is truly manageable though !!!

  • @brontewcat
    @brontewcat 11 месяцев назад

    Inaccurate- most dangerous animals in Australia- horses, cows and dogs. Most feared - unless you are in the Tropics - magpies in nesting season. In the Tropics - it’s probably crocs.

  • @Davemurray2880isaindian
    @Davemurray2880isaindian Год назад +1

    Wonder who or what a Tasmanian Aboriginal would think is the most dangerous, shame we can't ask

  • @chubbybrain
    @chubbybrain 2 месяца назад

    Australians are ballsy. ❤

  • @killercoop
    @killercoop Год назад

    Here we go 🎉

  • @JJC991
    @JJC991 Год назад

    Is this bill dewees performing the voice over!?

  • @graemescobie1623
    @graemescobie1623 Год назад

    Don’t you mean prawns as we don’t have shrimp here

  • @Pigeon_Zilla
    @Pigeon_Zilla Год назад

    When i go for walks outside i literally keep an eye on my surroundings to make sure there aren’t any dangerous snakes or any other dangerous creatures

  • @sheldonlewen6358
    @sheldonlewen6358 7 месяцев назад

    That is some camouflage from an venomous fish

  • @chrisweigo36
    @chrisweigo36 Год назад

    No mention of the drop bear?

  • @witsend008
    @witsend008 Год назад +1

    Looking at the headlines I expected some names of politicians .

  • @toystoyscarsandcrayonsquee5772
    @toystoyscarsandcrayonsquee5772 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤hi

  • @tonymarsh8436
    @tonymarsh8436 Год назад

    You forgot to mention the British Monarch.
    Responsible for more First Nations peoples than, crocodiles, snakes spiders etc etc etc.

  • @dong7341
    @dong7341 6 месяцев назад

    Im moving to austalia and have the biggest fear for spiders is it that bad or do you only spot one rarely

    • @cainmcfarlane8755
      @cainmcfarlane8755 2 месяца назад

      There everywhere mate but don't worry to much they leave you alone most of the time

  • @user-gd9fi2ff1p
    @user-gd9fi2ff1p 11 месяцев назад

    The cameraman 💀😐💯

  • @alessandropizzocaro7506
    @alessandropizzocaro7506 Год назад +2

    Brown snake should be number 1 as it is responsible for the majority of snake related deaths.
    On the contrary, no deaths have been linked to funnel webs or red backs since the introduction of anti venoms several years ago.

  • @ivantrba7412
    @ivantrba7412 Год назад +3

    Dan Andrews has to be number one.

    • @iwenttobunnings7868
      @iwenttobunnings7868 Год назад +1

      I envy you. You don't have the misfortune of living in QLD.

  • @OldWon991
    @OldWon991 Год назад

    What about those evil Drop Bears

  • @tenpercentfordabigguy8550
    @tenpercentfordabigguy8550 Год назад +3

    16 leftist politicians
    17. Aboriginal activists

  • @1911A1jimbo
    @1911A1jimbo Год назад

    Eastern Brown and Coastal Taipan

  • @bryanbarraza7718
    @bryanbarraza7718 Год назад

    Austria is wild

  • @cheza187
    @cheza187 Год назад +1

    I live in Australia

    • @jonbon7219
      @jonbon7219 Месяц назад

      ms. lippy's car is green.....

  • @daevanpatel4207
    @daevanpatel4207 3 месяца назад

    The largest earth dwelling reptile is the anaconda not salt water crocodiles.

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Год назад +5

    Nope.
    As a naturalist... i am aware what lives there. Whilst i find Australians the best of every corner of the Earth and the land one of the most beautiful places on the planet... i would rather face nuclear annihilation than be miles within one of the spiders there.
    I have always said, you will NEVER find me in Australia... if you do, i have fallen madly in love with a Australian... and thankfully... that is not going to happen being 10,000 miles away lol.

    • @darrenashley126
      @darrenashley126 Год назад +2

      I'm a 55yo Aussie, I have seen most of these but to be honest they are more scared of us. If walking in the bush, wear tough boots and jeans and make a lot of noise swishing a stick through the brush etc. We don't have bears and cougars and such so I guess we could say the same about America. We are aware of our surroundings.

    • @sjay7292
      @sjay7292 Год назад +2

      Hmm, let's go for a swim. Ah, jellyfish and sharknets plus might tread on a stonefish. Alright let's go find some water in land. Salties or freshwater.
      Nah ok how about a trek then - snakes, spiders, ants that'll leave you burning for days.
      Plane ticket to out of here pls. One way ta...

    • @babalonkie
      @babalonkie Год назад +3

      @@darrenashley126 I live in the UK... the most dangerous animal here is literately a cow lol.
      It's just the spiders... i have Arachnophobia (A irrational fear of Spiders). Snakes, Sharks, Jellyfish... you name it... i don't have a irrational fear of them, i respect their danger but they are just animals... Spiders however are the spawn of Satan to me lol.
      It so bad that i would rather go swimming with great white sharks than be in a town that has a Huntsmen hidden out of view... and i know full well that the sharks are the real danger lol.

    • @darrenashley126
      @darrenashley126 Год назад +1

      @@babalonkie I was born in Nuneaton, your cow comment did make me laugh

    • @babalonkie
      @babalonkie Год назад +3

      @@darrenashley126 Hey, don't get me wrong... like i originally said, the people, the land and the surf in Australia are probably at the top of my list of awesome and top of my really want to go places... But purely because of the Spiders... it's at the bottom of actually going list lol. I am genuinely more likely to go butt naked in the Artic before i go Australia... PURELY because of the eight legged demons.

  • @henriquedearruda8902
    @henriquedearruda8902 Год назад

    These animals are incredible dangerous and yet the Australians look after them and rescue them when they are in danger even when they are so deadly

  • @carolinel6236
    @carolinel6236 Год назад

    Mouse spiders are not 5 inches or 5 cm (1 cm does not = 1 inch) long, males are about 2 cm and females 3cm

  • @Golden_strait
    @Golden_strait Год назад +1

    A true experience one of my cats killed one of the most venomous snakes in the world

  • @rossmurray6849
    @rossmurray6849 Год назад

    There are many species that would be dangerous if you encountered them, but the chances of encountering them are extremely low. The top and second-top animal killers are cattle and horses (I forget which one is top). The total of everything else is less than either of those.