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    They are, they're completely harmless and even if they bite you it doesn't hurt. Most Aussies will refuse to hurt one, they're much...
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    Huntsman spiders are bloody huge! I hope they're gentle giants...
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    We love our Huntsmans here, but even when you've grown up with them one running across your face in the middle of the night isn't...
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    Moa - Wikipedia <...> suggesting that ratites did not diversify by vicariance during the breakup of Gondwana but instead convergently...
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    Did you tell it "thank you" for making sure you didn't get stung?
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    And the Hunstman spider is the bane of all wasps, or anything else it fancies. They're extremely active hunters, I had one run up me one...
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    The tarantula hawk wasp is very much nightmare fuel (for spiders). They're basically xenomorphs.
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    Well they are both birds, so it makes sense they share a relation. Besides, life on Earth has shown us plenty of examples of animals...
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    I can't believe the cute, little kiwi bird is related to the massive elephant bird.
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    @TBRS1 Don't introduce me to your dogs by my username!😳😥
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    We call squirrels "tree bunnies" at my house because if we say the "s" word out loud, the dogs start body slamming against the windows...
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    Well, I had to pick up my mom after her car broke down, so...pretty eventful day. Also, squirrels are cute.
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    Perhaps it's a sweet spot of being able to see and not seen
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    Many of Australia's animals are the same, dawn and dusk are the worst times to drive on country roads because that's when all the...
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    Foxes, rabbits, wolves, and bears are crepuscular (active in the dusk). I wonder why they evolved that way.
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