The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.
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I hope that has been informative.
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@Gribnit
Must admit ... Best topic you started so far ... But that seems a low bar
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@Luhmann it's a unique combination of a confined scope along with an affinity for the presentation style required for the material, to be sure.
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@kazitor said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
Let's classify these as mostly harmless, okay? So they really should go in the other thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRSB1lpBajA
EDIT: Video Title "Attacked by Birds in Australia - Cute but Savage Lorikeets π¦ Feeding Time"
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There is no such thing as "non-harmful flora and fauna of australia". Plants and beasts may be non-harmful elsewhere. But having arrived in Australia, they cahnge their habits.
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@BernieTheBernie that's some obvious for a Holy Grenade skit...
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@remi But did the knights ever reach ?
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This topic has not mentioned the goddamn emus.
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@Arantor
European or African emus?
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@Arantor Here, have an australian emu:
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@Atazhaia Don't get too close to its rails - it may roll over you!
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@BernieTheBernie said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
There is no such thing as "non-harmful flora and fauna of australia". Plants and beasts may be non-harmful elsewhere. But having arrived in Australia, they cahnge their habits.
Both the flora and fauna of the continent is extremely dangerous, as Death's Library attests. A book series known as "Dangerous Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians, Birds, Fish, Jellyfish, Insects, Spiders, Crustaceans, Grasses, Trees, Mosses and Lichens of Terror Incognita" extends at least into "Volume 29c Part Three", while a list of the harmless ones contains only "Some of the sheep." There are few poisonous snakes in XXXX, but the explanation for this is that "most of them have been eaten by the spiders".
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@PleegWat 4... X? You have found my reference.
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The Superb Fairy-Wren doesnβt want to kill you. But if you ever deprive him of mesh fencing to flit through, he certainly will.
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@PleegWat said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
There are few poisonous snakes in XXXX,
Shouldn't that be venomous?
but the explanation for this is that "most of them have been eaten by the spiders".
... unless you actually eat them ...
So maybe ?
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@topspin said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
@PleegWat said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
There are few poisonous snakes in XXXX,
Shouldn't that be venomous?
sic
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@PleegWat said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
@topspin said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
@PleegWat said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
There are few poisonous snakes in XXXX,
Shouldn't that be venomous?
sic
That's
septic
, which is a transient state vs one of being inherentlypoisonous
. Also, sp
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@Arantor said in The Non-Harmful Flora and Fauna of Australia.:
This topic has not mentioned the goddamn emus.