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    The ad is one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time.
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    There's a series of 3 of them but things seem a lot harder to find on youtube lately. By the way, that comedian isn't a kiwi or an...
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    Now I really, really want to fix my deck. And talk about it.
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    Rivalry with our Kiwi brothers. :) I think that one was revenge for the New Zealand deck ads, picking on their accents.
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    Closest I’ve been to a croc in the wild. He’s about 5 metres long, sunning on a mudflat near Weipa. The photo was taken on my iPhone -...
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    The one Australian critter I do NOT regret not meeting personally.
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    Darwin relocates between 250 and 300 crocs a year just from the Darwin harbour and estuaries region. They only relocate animals they...
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    During the wet season they can travel great distances overland and don't necessarily have to be in water. And if you climb a tree to...
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    They weigh half a ton. They get up on their hind legs and run at you. They can get up to 40km/hr in a second. You do not stand a chance...
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    Many of you of course will remember the famous Steve Irwin. I was living in Darwin in the 90s when his Crocodile Hunter series was aired...
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    Crocs are a little different, twice the length of a 'gator and three times the weight. Crocs also see humans as food, where as...
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    Wow, that's just crazy huge. I drive thru a beautiful area weekly, and a huge 10ft gator was just casually sunning itself one day by a...
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    In as much as dangerous humans have always fascinated me, so does the equivalent in the natural world. Especially Australia, with a...
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    Also known as Estuarine Crocodiles, these are the largest and most dangerous reptiles on the planet.
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    Australia seems lovely: (actually, Australia really does sound awesome to me)
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