Tuesday, September 22, 2009

All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia's Outback --part Two

Australia has unique flora and fauna: kangaroos, koalas, possums, kangaroos, potaroos, dugongs, kookaburras, Arowana fish, Tasmanian Tigers, EMU, platypus, spiders, scorpions, octopus, wobbegong sharks, barracudas, jellyfish, rays and fish -- - Name-dropping can go on forever. Yes, the wildlife of Australia is undoubtedly infinitely fascinating. Take note however, that wild creatures are talking about here, and many left Outback has something to do with animals. Snakes in a tent not worry, the snakes do not usually wander from shop of nations', after all, are every bit afraid of humans as we need them. In case of interest to know, however, that Australia is famous for having the most species of poisonous snakes in the world. And the poisonous varieties in Australia are more numerous than their poisonous. In the case of a snakebite, which is more important to stay still so the venom does not develop. Applying pressure to the bitten area, preferably with strong bandages, as firm as they join a sprained ankle. Do not apply a tourniquet. Splint to immobilize the area. Then someone drive to the nearest hospital or doctor as soon as possible. I remember in Australia, the number of emergency services and '000 '. Eyes water or crocodiles 'Billabong' you can find on your trip can be particularly attractive in the sweltering sun, but if you want to be close friends with the crocodile, do not enter the water. Saltwater crocodiles in Australia is the largest of its kind and, yes, it can kill humans. Moreover, freshwater crocodiles rarely bother humans. In any case, the signs warn of the presence of crocodiles in the Billabong, lakes and other water bodies, but not always count on them. Better not go there, even for a dip. Your tour guide should know the holes safer for swimming. Sure Furry Animals, Taz of Looney Tunes, and cartoonized kangaroos and other fur animals may seem cute and harmless on television, but seeing them in real life. Kangaroos, on the one hand, can pack a powerful serve, his feet back. And yes, are on hand, his legs too. (No wonder they are often depicted with gloves.) And then there are the dingo. It may look sweet, but they are still wild, to have second thoughts when tempted to pet them. Golden Rule: Do not touch anything or to feed.

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