Community Forums => I'M BACK => Topic started by: Kytim89 on April 24, 2012, 05:34:53 AM
Title: Nature is Scary
Post by: Kytim89 on April 24, 2012, 05:34:53 AM
Need I say more? I will post videos on here regularly of scary **** that goes on in the wild of earth's creation. Thank goodness that I am in the safety of my own home after viewing these videos.
Wow, that is possibly the worst way in the world to approach a snake. Yelling at the top of your lungs "SNAKE SNAKE SNAKE" and running towards it is only going to frighten it and make it aggresive. Fortunately these "nature" shows normally just plant these animals without their venom, pretending that they found them.
But hey, I live in Australia where I have found in my bedroom plenty of redback spiders (which are among the most deadly in the world), I also currently live right across the road from a conservation park that houses some of the deadliest snakes in the world (my cats have brought into out back yard a total of 4 King Brown Snakes in the last 3 years) and a short walk from the beach which has previously had reports of Great White sightings (and I've found more than a few Blue Ring Octopi in the rock pools).
Pretty much everything is dangerous here.
Title: Re: Nature is Scary
Post by: Caliban on April 25, 2012, 11:17:21 AM
That guy was cringe worthy, and I think he's just a Steve Irwin impersonator except without all the awesomeness that Steve was. That King Cobra was a beauty. I kind of wanted the snake to viciously attack him...
Title: Re: Nature is Scary
Post by: BranDonk Kong on April 25, 2012, 02:53:20 PM
No one is supposed to actually live in Australia. It was a prison colony...everyone was supposed to die a long time ago.
Title: Re: Nature is Scary
Post by: Kytim89 on April 25, 2012, 04:45:54 PM
Wow, that is possibly the worst way in the world to approach a snake. Yelling at the top of your lungs "SNAKE SNAKE SNAKE" and running towards it is only going to frighten it and make it aggresive. Fortunately these "nature" shows normally just plant these animals without their venom, pretending that they found them.
But hey, I live in Australia where I have found in my bedroom plenty of redback spiders (which are among the most deadly in the world), I also currently live right across the road from a conservation park that houses some of the deadliest snakes in the world (my cats have brought into out back yard a total of 4 King Brown Snakes in the last 3 years) and a short walk from the beach which has previously had reports of Great White sightings (and I've found more than a few Blue Ring Octopi in the rock pools).
Pretty much everything is dangerous here.
That is why I don't visit Australia because I want to visit, but then I remember that all the most poisonous/dangerous things live there.
Title: Re: Nature is Scary
Post by: Chozo Ghost on April 30, 2012, 01:03:29 AM