Most of the animals in Australia are harmless. There are a few Spiders that are dangerous, and some ocean critters. Box Jellyfish are the most dangerous ocean creatures, in my opinion. They have enough poison to kill up to 400 people. Shark attatcks don't happen very often, only a few a year. So long as you are careful, and don't try to handle the wild life, you will be safe!
Yes, Australia has many sharks, many of them close to the cost like the Port Jackson shark. Nearly all sharks are harmless to humans
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There are endangered animals in every country on this planet.
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Dust devils are non-living features found in Australia. They are harmless, dust-laden whirlwinds.
Platypuses are found only in Australia. The lack of natural predators in that country has enabled these harmless yet elusive animals to sufvive there.
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Australia is home to several harmless snakes, including the Eastern Brown Snake, which, despite its name, has a non-venomous variant. The Carpet Python is another harmless species, often found in urban areas, known for its striking patterns. Additionally, the Garden Snake, or Common Tree Snake, is non-venomous and typically feeds on frogs and small reptiles. These snakes play important roles in their ecosystems and are generally not a threat to humans.
Airsoft guns are indeed legal in Australia. The pellets are made of plastic, and as long as the participants wear safety glasses, the shots are harmless.