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Reptiles in Australia

Aspie_With_Attitude

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As an Australian, on land we don't have large mammal predators like bears, tigers or lions. If anything on land in Australia was to kill a person, it's not a mammal but anything with eight legs or no legs at all. However it is, Australia has crocodiles, four legs and can only exist in tropical waters, too cold to exist in Sydney, even still too cold for Brisbane. Where I live in the part of Australia is Victoria, instead of crocodiles, it's venomous snakes. After saying there's no tigers in Australia, Tasmania had Tylocenes which wasn't a tiger like that Koala is not a bear, we have TIGER SNAKES and still haven't seen them in the wild yet.

The Tiger Snake you see in the video was filmed at a zoo and I only ever had one perfect filming of a snake at the Botanic Gardens in Brisbane, I thought this was a Tiger Snake which turned out to be a Common Tree Snake instead. I had handled real snakes before, they were pythons only done by a supervision of a zoo keeper. I never touch reptiles in the wild even if they're harmless like the long neck tortoises.
 

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