Australia, Australia, Australia, we love you.

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Australia, Australia, Australia, we love you.

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Except that you have stuff like this.

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That is a Golden Orb Weaver. Eating a bird.

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lol...i have always wanted to go to Australia but figured i would die by way of venomous cattle or something...seriously you guys have got some crazy shit over there.
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HOLY CRAP I WANNA COOK IT AND EAT IT
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Haha...Here in Australia, the spiders are so big they have health bars!
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Hmmm...I have never seen any insect larger than a household spider down here, so that picture is pretty creepy.
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Where I live the largest spiders we get are banana spiders, which are yellow and black like that, but are only about 4 or 5 inches across counting the legs.

That picture is pretty dang scary.
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I walked into the web of one of those in my sisters back yard once,it's web wrapped around my head like a net. Scared the hell outta me.Only it was a little smaller than that guy, but not much.
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I hate bugs, arachnids and any thing that has its skeleton on the outside.
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Saw it on Digg.

Insects can be quite frightening.
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LOL those spiders are the least of your worries down here!!
You gotta watch out for the bogans! (bogans are australia's version of a hillbilly/redneck)

Nah but australia doesn't have that many dangerous things, i mean no more than america... you guys got killer bees!
that shit is CRAZY.
but australia is shit if your a gamer, huray for every game no matter whether its shit or awesome costing between 80-110 dollars!!!
the other day i went and looked at metroid prime 3 for wii, and its STILL $99.95
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