The heat and lack of water are the greatest danger in the Australian bush. However, overconfidence is a major issue as well - bushwalkers frequently get lost, believing they understand their own capabilities, and that they understand the bush.
Snakes pose their own problem, but with proper attention will not cause problems. Aggressive species such as eastern browns should be avoided at all cost.
A Tale of the Australian Bush was created on 1911-03-15.
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Australian outlaws of the bush were known as bushrangers.
The Drover's Wife, by Australian author Henry Lawson, speaks of the hardships associated with life in the bush and the different challenges that a woman has to face without the presence of her husband in an unforgiving land. Thus, it highlights what a harsh land the Australian outback can be, full of a range of dangers. These dangers are not limited to venomous snakes, but include other things as droughts, floods, and rampaging stock animals.
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bush rangers sleep at night in the trees and in the bushes
The bandicoot is found in Australian bushland.
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No, Ned Kelly was a famous Australian bush ranger not a famous Australian scientist.
Boo - 2003 Australian Bush Swimming Pool was released on: USA: 9 March 2007
Any Australian animals which live in the bush can be endangered by bushfires.Animals most at risk include:koalaspossums (especially the Leadbeater's Possum)glidersnumbats (far southwestern Australia only)quollswombats
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