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Very few of the animals in Australia are poisonous, especially if they're prepared and cooked correctly. If you meant venomous, however, that's another question entirely...
While there are many poisonous spiders, the only spider considered highly dangerous is the Red-Back.
Well many concentrated acids are dangerous, mostly corrosive, or poisonous.
Australia has many dangerous animals. Although there are no large and dangerous land mammals such as pumas, mountain lions or wolves, the continent has one of the few venomous mammals in the world - the male platypus, which has a venomous spur on its hind ankles, capable of injecting a powerful and agonising venom. There are also dozens of venomous snakes, such as the Brown snake, Copperhead and Taipan, just to name a few. Introduced animals such as wild pigs and wild dogs can be very dangerous to encounter in the outback. In addition, Australia's marine waters hold some of its deadliest creatures. The five most dangerous creatures in Australia are: 1. The Box Jellyfish 2. Irukandji (A Jellyfish) 3. Salt Water Crocodile 4. Blue Ring Octopus 5. Stone Fish
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There are many different kinds of flowers that can ultimately deter animals. These flowers are poisonous and animals know it.
Because there are many, many dangerous animals.
Yes, in fact there are many snakes (more than a dozen) that are poisonous. other then that, I don't know.
Because it was separated from other land masses for such a long time in Earth's history, life has evolved in Australia along a different path. Marsupials are more common there for example. Only in Australia do you find a mammal that lays eggs and has a poisonous reptilian spike (duck-billed platypus). Being poisonous or fierce is an evolutionary strategy for survival. The fact that Australia has many deadly species is just the way it is.
Because the climate happens to be idea for their species. Most poisonous species of anything has to have a warm to hot climate.
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