Why is Australian wildlife so much more intense/dangerous than the rest of the world?

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Why is Australian wildlife so much more intense/dangerous than the rest of the world?

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I don’t think we have more dangerous animals than anywhere else. I mean in the US and Canada they have like Bears and Wolfs n’ shit!

I suppose our Crocodiles can be super aggressive, much more so than an alligator (I think). We also have some pretty mean sharks… a few actually! But attacks are rare. Dingos only eat baby’s and are usually pretty passive unless idiots feed groups of them. We have some super deadly snakes and spiders… lots of them actually! But we are educated and prepared to deal with bites. So rarely do people die. Oh, there are some pretty deadly little sea critters like blue blue-ring octopus, box jellyfish and stonefish etc.

I suppose we do have a lot of deadly animals when you think about it. Great, I’m scared now!

At least we don’t have bears!

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