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8 Facts to Keep in Mind When Leaving for Australia

Our planet is an interesting place. The world we live in is full of interesting countries. Each of them is unique and special. The article below tells you a few curious things every traveller should know before visiting Australia. Pay attention to the following:

5. The redback spider is another dangerous creature living in Australia. You’ll need anti-venom if the spider bites you.

8 Facts to Keep in Mind When Leaving for Australia The redback spider is another dangerous creature living in Australia

6. A cassowary is a bit smaller than an average ostrich. This flightless bird has sharp claws which the cassowary uses as a weapon. The bird becomes aggressive and protects itself by kicking the animals or humans trying to provoke it.

8 Facts to Keep in Mind When Leaving for Australia A cassowary is a bit smaller than an average ostrich

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