Most dangerous animals in Australia (71)

Sep 15, 2013 5:10 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
The Blobfish has been judged this year as the ugliest of them all:

The grumpy-looking, gelatinous blobfish has won a public vote to become the official mascot of the Ugly Animal Preservation Society.


The bizarre creature lives off the coast of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania, at depths of between 600 and 1,200m, where atmospheric pressure is several dozen times higher than at sea level.

Its gelatinous body is just slightly more dense than water, and it spends its life "bobbing around" in the depths.
Sep 15, 2013 5:45 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Obscuritan
ObscuritanObscuritanMelbourne, Victoria Australia37 Threads 3 Polls 1,284 Posts
robplum: The Blobfish has been judged this year as the ugliest of them all:

The grumpy-looking, gelatinous blobfish has won a public vote to become the official mascot of the Ugly Animal Preservation Society.


The bizarre creature lives off the coast of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania, at depths of between 600 and 1,200m, where atmospheric Water pressure is several dozen times higher than at sea level.

Its gelatinous body is just slightly more dense than water, and it spends its life "bobbing around" in the depths.


Yep, 50 - 100X atmospheric pressure.
Sep 15, 2013 5:59 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
just been looking at photos a site:


The entire daffodil is poisonous, but especially the bulb.

- See more at:

The rhizomes and root stock of the iris are poisonous

foxglove

Mistletoe

Aloe has been said to aid in digestion in small doses, but ingesting aloe in high doses can be dangerous with side effects including nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. According to the mayoclinic.com, ingesting large doses of aloe can be especially hazardous for those who are diabetic, have kidney disease, heart disease or electrolyte abnormalities.

Chrysanthemum is toxic to animals

Begonia is toxic to dogs and cats

Gardenia is toxic to dogs, cats and horses

Hibiscus is toxic to animals
Sep 15, 2013 6:32 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Obscuritan
ObscuritanObscuritanMelbourne, Victoria Australia37 Threads 3 Polls 1,284 Posts
robplum: just been looking at photos a site:The entire daffodil is poisonous, but especially the bulb.

- See more at:

The rhizomes and root stock of the iris are poisonous

foxglove

Mistletoe

Aloe has been said to aid in digestion in small doses, but ingesting aloe in high doses can be dangerous with side effects including nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. According to the mayoclinic.com, ingesting large doses of aloe can be especially hazardous for those who are diabetic, have kidney disease, heart disease or electrolyte abnormalities.

Chrysanthemum is toxic to animals

Begonia is toxic to dogs and cats

Gardenia is toxic to dogs, cats and horses

Hibiscus is toxic to animals


Oh well, plenty of choices if I ever want to find the exit door.
Sep 18, 2013 4:55 PM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Rbjustme
RbjustmeRbjustmeNowhere, Victoria Australia8 Threads 192 Posts
You're all wrong !!

It' the ladies!! they're the most dangerous of all, and once bitten, the side effects last a life time and there is no cure.
heart beating rolling on the floor laughing

Please Note: Absolutely no offence is meant to the ladies, it's just my bent sense of Aussie humour.australia
Sep 19, 2013 2:52 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Rbjustme: You're all wrong !!

It' the ladies!! they're the most dangerous of all, and once bitten, the side effects last a life time and there is no cure.

Please Note: Absolutely no offence is meant to the ladies, it's just my bent sense of Aussie humour.




Can't wait till Miss Kristia gets on professor she's our resident security kick boxing door bit*ch cool ... Her is gonna kick your butt rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing super
Sep 19, 2013 2:55 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Rbjustme: You're all wrong !!

It' the ladies!! they're the most dangerous of all, and once bitten, the side effects last a life time and there is no cure.

Please Note: Absolutely no offence is meant to the ladies, it's just my bent sense of Aussie humour.




ps, i'm bent too roll eyes .... makes no difference on here rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


Your toast comfort laugh sad flower
Sep 19, 2013 2:59 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
justjim63
justjim63justjim63port macquarie, New South Wales Australia14 Threads 2,592 Posts
Lookin4missright: ps, i'm bent too .... makes no difference on here Your toast


laugh rolling on the floor laughing cheers
Sep 21, 2013 12:52 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
Rbjustme
RbjustmeRbjustmeNowhere, Victoria Australia8 Threads 192 Posts
Lookin4missright: ps, i'm bent too .... makes no difference on here Your toast

help help hole grin
Sep 21, 2013 1:29 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
kidatheart
kidatheartkidatheartFruitvale, British Columbia Canada30 Threads 16,544 Posts
NotABlonde: Wow.

No matter how bad things had got with my ex I would never dream of bad mouthing them on a public forum.

If it's really as bad as you claim should you not be seeking to get custody of your child, assuming she is still of custodial age, above all else?



I agree, bad form, to the extreme, especially when the woman isn't able to share her side of the story. I'm sure she'd paint a lovely picture of him as well. roll eyes
Sep 21, 2013 3:33 AM CST Most dangerous animals in Australia
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
kidatheart: I agree, bad form, to the extreme, especially when the woman isn't able to share her side of the story. I'm sure she'd paint a lovely picture of him as well.


I have said a few things about the 2 wonderful women I have married, and the 2 b&*^s (should not say that) I divorced. We all have our own faults.

There are 3 sides to every tale. Her's, his and the whole truth. We see what we want to see and remember what we want.

Once my daughter and I were discussing her mother a couple of years ago and I said I could never understood her bitterness towards me during the divorce, etc. My daughter said "What did you expect when you had taken up with another woman?"

This could have been a good time to point out to my daughter that SHE (not the cat's mother) had had an affair while we were "happily married" and that I had caught them in bed.

Could have also mentioned that the night before we (the whole family) went to Europe for 3 months he decided I was not good enough and we got into a fight. Think maybe his bruises were obvious to his mrs because when we came back, she had insisted that the gate between our properties was nailed up.
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