Welcome to Deadly Australian Animals. In the middle of the Indian and Pacific Oceans lies Australia; a piece of paradise. You can see some of this country’s most magnificent landscapes and seascapes.
When people think of dangerous animals, images of predators like lions ... Native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and northern Australia, the cassowary resembles a modern-day raptor. What makes ...
When the dog sniffed it the stone turned into a very aggressive alligator terrapin, a small example weighing 2 kg (they can grow to 200 kg) but none the less very dangerous. The alligator turtle is a ...
Dwelling in the lush wilderness of Australia, Koalas are often seen clinging to trees. They are threatened by forest fires and land clearing in recent times. A semi-aquatic mammal, the platypus calls ...
Their powerful jaws can crush bones, and they hunt in packs, making them dangerous. Found in the desert’s cracks and crevices, the Black Widow’s venom can cause severe pain and even death if ...
Dr Rhys Parry from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said Camp Hill virus was confirmed in shrews in the US state of Alabama. "Henipaviruses have caused serious disease and death in ...
While many animals are generally non-threatening to humans, certain species can present risks. As human settlements expand into rural regions, the likelihood of dangerous encounters with animals ...
The UK might not be known for its exotic wildlife. But you could be unknowingly living next door to one of the dangerous wild animals which are legally owned by private enthusiasts all around the ...