Givethanks
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The coli said it's common to see snakes? Is it true or just a coli tall tail?
Why would you move to Australia to fit in with Aboriginals? That's a waste of a trip.I’m kind of thinking about moving there. I think I could fit in with the Aborigines and the “black” people there… I kind of look/act like them and I like Australian accents

Australia does have the most deadliest snakes, spiders and/or insects if I’m not mistaken.The coli said it's common to see snakes? Is it true or just a coli tall tail?
nikka you Hopsin?I've been there a few times and have two kids there. I'm trying to get them to states asap though.
but how common is it to see them, are they in the outback doing their thing, or are they hiding in toilets, pillows and shoes in the city?Australia does have the most deadliest snakes, spiders and/or insects if I’m not mistaken.

I lived in Melbourne and visited Sydney. The cities should be ok. I never saw any in the city… but outside of the cities are different.but how common is it to see them, are they in the outback doing their thing, or are they hiding in toilets, pillows and shoes in the city?
"but how common is it to see them, are they in the outback doing their thing, or are they hiding in toilets, pillows and shoes in the city?

I wanna go to Brazil, Back to Colombia, and see Peru but it's something about Australia man"
Even more impressive, Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world, including all of the top 11. The world's most venomous snake, the inland taipan is found nowhere else on Earth. It is also called the fierce snake, and carries enough venom in a single bite to kill around 250,000 mice.Jun"
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...gQFnoECEoQBQ&usg=AOvVaw0v299ZlVZJWE2bUdiYWAhd
There was a video posted not long ago of a phyton sized hiding in the attic of an Australian house. Occasionally they like to hide in attics if they can get inside them.
Anywhere semi rural or with trees and brush you run the risk of seeing snakes.
