iliketrees wrote:
b9 wrote:
there is so much publicity about australia's deadly animals, but they never attack people or they are rare to the point of insignificance.
They exist and can get into your house. I prefer my own country's wildlife. No big carnivores or venomous snakes/spiders/scorpions. Just better peace of mind knowing that. Whenever I see a spider in my house I can just let it out and know that touching it won't kill me and it probably won't even bite. But in Australia you'd have to know by look if it's able to kill you or not. And if we're going to be invading the outback then I'm sure they've got their own ecosystem of deadly nopes.
i have not seen a funnel web (the deadly spider related to the black widow) for about 10 years. they are black and unmistakeable. they are rare to be seen to the extent that most australian people have never seen one.
i have also not seen a snake for more than 5 years and the last one i saw was a red bellied black snake in the country and it was eager to be on it's way.
"scary animals" is an advertising tag that promotes australia in the minds of the sensationalistic, but in reality, you never see those types of animals in day to day living.
whatever. it is good that we are not swamped by immigrants, but i do not care who comes here or not other than i would like not to have a population of 50 million to thread my way through.
australia is a nice place to live and you probably would like it much.