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Dano: It happened in australia. There's every chance it could have been fatal. ;-) -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Apr 6 '10, 13:50
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??? why? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 6, 13:53
9
All Australian animals could be fatal - snakes, sharks, crocs, spiders, stingrays, dingoes etc
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Roger More
Apr 6, 13:55
7
...wiggie -- nm
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Dano
Apr 6, 14:08
and that damn koala bear can fall and kill you. It's worse than a coconut -- nm
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CQ
Apr 6, 13:58
3
beware the drop bear. -- nm
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mafic
Apr 6, 14:03
2
Note to Australians: No one buys this story. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 6, 14:36
the tree-climbing octopus is the one you really need to watch out for though... -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 6, 14:04
I think even the moths are venomous. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 13:56
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and edible -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 6, 13:57
"You call that a snake? Now THAT'S a snake." -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 13:54
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