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  2. Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The brown snake is not the most venomous Australian snake, but it has caused the most deaths. [1]Wildlife attacks in Australia occur every year from several different native species, [2] [3] including snakes, spiders, freshwater and saltwater crocodiles, various sharks, cassowaries, kangaroos, stingrays and stonefish and a variety of smaller marine creatures such as bluebottles, blue-ringed ...

  3. Stunned beachgoers watch ‘world’s most dangerous ... - AOL

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    Elusive scaly creature — last seen in 1981 — rediscovered in grassland in Australia First-of-its kind white platypus seen splashing in Australia river, videos show

  4. Shark attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's shark population works to prevent overgrazing of marine vegetation like seagrass by their prey, which makes the ecosystems resilient to environmental changes. Tiger sharks and White sharks, the larger shark species in the country, play an important role as well by preying on herbivores.

  5. Chironex fleckeri - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, C. fleckeri has caused at least 64 deaths since the first report in 1883, [17] but most encounters appear to result only in mild envenomation. [18] Among 225 analyzed C. fleckeri stings in Australia's Top End from 1991 to 2004, only 8% required hospital admission, 5% received antivenom and there was a single fatality (a 3-year-old ...

  6. Curious Kids: why do so many dangerous animals live in Australia?

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    Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Jellyfish stings in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfish stings in Australia can cause pain, paralysis and death for swimmers with exposed skin. Numerous venomous species of jellyfish occur in Australian waters, including the box jellyfish and Irukandji Jellyfish. Box jellyfish are believed to have caused at least 69 deaths since record keeping began in 1883.

  8. Jamie Seymour - Wikipedia

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    His research involves examining the biology and ecology of dangerous species found in Australia. In 1998, Professor Seymour established and became director of the Tropical Australian Venom Research Unit which studies the ecology, biology and medical treatment of venomous marine creatures, particularly box jellyfish.

  9. Beware the water: Here are 3 of SC's most dangerous creatures ...

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    Here's what to know about some of S.C.'s most dangerous water creatures and their attacks. ... but this marine hydrozoan packs a painful sting lasting up to 20 minutes. The sting is caused from ...