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Arachnophobia is curable.Surely some species of spider makes the list? Those things are the devil's spawn.
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Arachnophobia is curable.Surely some species of spider makes the list? Those things are the devil's spawn.
Spiders are impressive, but mostly just aren't a threat to anything larger than an insect.
Arachnophobia is curable.
A friend of mine had it so badly that a picture could paralyze her. She is getting better now and can even ask others to remove spiders she spotted without first screaming in panic.Listen you.
A friend of mine had it so badly that a picture could paralyze her. She is getting better now and can even ask others to remove spiders she spotted without first screaming in panic.
Ahh didn’t think of that! Must be itCounting coup, maybe?
I dunno. We had to ban an episode of the kids show “Peppa Pig” for encouraging children to befriend spiders.Spiders are impressive, but mostly just aren't a threat to anything larger than an insect.
- Mosquitoes kill an average of 1 million humans per year mostly from malaria[4]
- Humans kill an average of 475,000 humans per year[4]
- Snakes kill an average of 50,000 humans per year from snakebite[4]
- Dogs kill an average of 25,000 humans per year from dog bites causing rabies[4]
- Tsetse flies kill an average of 10,000 humans per year from African trypanosomiasis
- Assassin bugs kill an average of 10,000 humans per year from Chagas disease
- Freshwater snails kill an average of 10,000 humans per year from schistosomiasis
- Scorpions kill an average of 3,250 humans per year from venom
- Ascaris roundworms kill an average of 2,500 humans per year from malnutrition, tissue problems and bowel obstruction
- Tapeworms kill an average of 2,000 humans per year from infection
- Crocodiles kill an average of 1,000 humans per year from crocodile attack
That's because you live in Australia. Which is its own separate category as far as things that want to kick your *** and kill you.I dunno. We had to ban an episode of the kids show “Peppa Pig” for encouraging children to befriend spiders.
Not a good idea to teach an Aussie kid to befriend like a Wolf Spider or Funnel Web. That’s a good way to get a dead kid. Hell the Sydney funnel web will literally chase you, fangs raised. Huh befriend indeed.
Lol that is true. Ironically the thing that strikes fear in the heart of us Aussies is the dreaded magpie or pluver.That's because you live in Australia. Which is its own separate category as far as things that want to kick your *** and kill you.
Very interesting. As I have thought, most animals on that list are bugs or otherwise small. Against my prediction one big, bad meanie made it onto the list (but only on place 10).If we are just interested in "dangerous to humans", wiki says:
List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia
Very interesting. As I have thought, most animals on that list are bugs or otherwise small. Against my prediction one big, bad meanie made it onto the list (but only on place 10).If we are just interested in "dangerous to humans", wiki says:
List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia
I can get magpies (their cousins Bluejays aren't the friendliest birds in some US backyards), but pluvers?Lol that is true. Ironically the thing that strikes fear in the heart of us Aussies is the dreaded magpie or pluver.
*quakes with fear*
They will swoop you if you get close to their nests. We had a bunch of them nesting in my old primary school. I saw an older kid jokingly chuck a rock at one once. It flew straight at their head lmao!I can get magpies (their cousins Bluejays aren't the friendliest birds in some US backyards), but pluvers?
A lot of people in America are scared of geese. And they can get pretty mean, and don't necessarily scare easy. What makes people especially scared of them is when they puff up at a honking car and start pecking at it.They will swoop you if you get close to their nests. We had a bunch of them nesting in my old primary school. I saw an older kid jokingly chuck a rock at one once. It flew straight at their head lmao!
Geese are just show offs. Now a cassowary on the other hand! That’s a hard yikes! They’re like emus but with a stone on top of their head! It’s like they come prepared for battle from the outset.A lot of people in America are scared of geese. And they can get pretty mean, and don't necessarily scare easy. What makes people especially scared of them is when they puff up at a honking car and start pecking at it.
No. Different kingdom.Do strains of virulent bacteria count as animal kingdom?