Don't worry shiny, this is just for you.. How many people die? Yes, Australia is an extremely scary place, isn’t it, how can you possibly expect to survive? Well, so far I have and I’ve been here since 2007! Not bad eh? grizzly bear 300x257 Australias Killer Creatures and DeathSeriously, I know we’ve got snakes, spiders, sharks, crocodiles, killer jellyfish and a whole host of other venomous critters, but look on the bright side. At least we don’t get lions, tigers, elephants, grizzly bears, hippopotamus or buffalo’s. Now let’s really get serious. Fear of Australia’s creatures shouldn’t even be a consideration. Let’s look at the facts ◾Snakes: With 41 recorded deaths between 1980 and 2009, snake deaths in Australia average out at less than two per year. * Spiders: Nobody in Australia has died from a spider bite since 1979 after the successful introduction of antivenom for all native species. ◾Sharks*: Accounted for 25 deaths between 2000 and (March) 2012 in Australia, about 2 a year. ◾Crocodiles: Historically, crocodiles account for less than one death per year here in Australia, although that is increasing slightly as the crocodile population rises following the ban on crocodile hunting in 1971. ◾Blue Ringed Octopus: Just 3 recorded deaths in the last century. ◾Stonefish: One unconfirmed death by stonefish in 1915. ◾Cone Snails: I could find no recorded deaths from cone snails in Australia whatsoever. ◾Killer Jellyfish: Jellyfish account for (at time of writing) 66 deaths since records began in 1883. The box jellyfish was responsible for 64 deaths, and the Irukandji the other two. It sounds a lot, but still less than one death per year, more like just half No problem aye.....
But don't worry al of the above are the lucky ones to die, rather than survive in excruciating pain for months or years after meeting one of those friendly animals
Perry the Platypus is in Phineas and Ferb, Cartoon I used to watch when I was young. I also used to watch spongebob too.