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Top 30 Dangerous Animals In Australia

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21.) The Common Death Adder

The common death adder simply looks like death. Everything about it is frightening. It can camouflage, and sneakily drop from trees to your head and bite. They are also venomous and can easily kill. And if that isn’t enough, they can also swim. So, there is no hiding from this creature.

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22.) The Coastal Taipan Snake

This kind of Taipan snake is ultra venomous. That means, its poison is much more dangerous than other species. Hence, it is regarded as the most dangerous snake in Australia. Unlike the death adder, this one is covered with small scales and unintimidating appearance. Yet, it is the deadliest of them all!

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23.) The Tiger Shark

No, this shark doesn’t look anything like a tiger. But its physical characteristics are definitely terrifying as the Tigers. It can grow up to 16 feet, has rows of pointy teeth that are designed to catch preys and devour them in minutes. The good news is that they aren’t fans of human meat. Still be careful!

24.) The Blue Bellied Black Snake

The blue-bellied black snakes are usually away and hiding from the world. They don’t really want to be disturbed, and when they do, they bite like they haven’t bitten anything before. Plus, they are loaded with toxins that can potentially cause illness to humans or even cause death.

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25.) The Mulga Snake

This kind of snake is also known as King Brown and is commonly found across Australia. They are active and on the run during day and night. It has venom, but not deadly. So, that is a relief. But, if it bites and transfers a lot of its venom, it can cause pain or death like other snakes.

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