• NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    You don’t see them though. The national park boards say “look for ripples in the water!”.

    If you see ripples, you’re about to die.

    • pturn1@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Well, if you live in Australia, you’re about to die… So many deadly things always just round the corner, or under the seat!

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      2 months ago

      If you see ripples, you’re about to die.

      Yeah, but from which threat? Snake? Spider? Swimming kangaroo?

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        2 months ago

        I meant the platypusses, but legit the number of times I’ve just been walking along a path and a snake has started thrashing around in the long grass next to me. All the snakes here are dead-in-eight-minutes type snakes.

      • psud@aussie.zone
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        2 months ago

        I would rather Australian risks than those of bears and big cats

        Aussie snakes try to keep away from people, they aren’t aggressive.

        Our spiders are so like those elsewhere (compare Redback to black widow)

        You’re unlikely to see a kangaroo in water. If you do, keep away from it just like you keep away from wild animals anyway