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Australia Is A Whole Different World, And These 50 Photos Are Here To Prove It
"This land is cursed; the animals hop not run, birds run, not fly and the swans are black not white. This land is cursed and I'll have nothing more to do with it," wrote William Dampier, one of the first Europeans to ever explore the continent of Australia, back in 1688.
In case you didn't know, 26 January is the national day of Australia. And what could be a more beautiful way to celebrate the occasion than by honoring all the little things that make this country the beautiful, interesting and absolutely bizarre place that it is. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to look through some of our favorite photos shared by people on the interwebs proving that Australia isn't just another country, but a whole different world. As per usual, don't forget to leave a comment here and there and vote for your favorite pics!
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Saw This On My Local Facebook Page
This Interesting Plant Is Native To Australia
This Is How Much Food You Can Get For The Cost Of A Pack Of Cigarettes In Australia
A 6 Month Old Baby Kangaroo I Am Raising Is Very Impatient At Bottle Time....
Too Hot For Jesus In Queensland!
Rainbow Wrasse Caught Off Christmas Island
An Emu Egg I Found A Few Years Back In Australia
Camping In Australia
"Just Pan Over To The Left Barry"
Lizards In Australia
This Accursed Land
Spencer Lake In Australia, Naturally Pink
He Came Down Through The Fireplace And Trashed The Place, Ate My Bananas And Jumped On Me At 2am
Wave Rock, Australia
Meanwhile In Australia
...You know Australia is going to be fun when it has drunk cockatoos
It’s So Bloody Hot Here In Australia At The Moment, And I Wondered Why Birds Weren’t Using Our Bird Bath
Still A Better Receptionist Than The One We Had On Check In
Finally, Something In Australia That Doesn't Want To Kill Me. Banana For Scale
You Know You're In Australia When Frogs Eat Snakes
Sexy Calendars In Australia
wow. it is clear that the kangaroo is THE most beautiful out of everyone. periodt.
Im Stuck In Europe Because Of Covid And Then My Family Took This Photo And Sent It From Their Camping Trip At Skenes Creek Victoria... Ok, Now I’m Really Homesick
Two Extremely Cute And Endangered Barking Geckos Waring Up On My Hand On A Cold Morning In Western Australia. These Are The Only 2 I've Ever Come Across So Was Pretty Awesome
Honey, There Is A Kid On Our Bug...
...I'm just going to move to the other side of the Earth. Dont mind me. \("" ̄▽ ̄)/
Don't Expect Thanks From Loretta If You Find Her
As An American, You Guys Are Kinda Weird
This Tree In The Daintree Rainforest (Queensland, Australia)
Flushed All The Cane Toads Out Of My Brothers Dam. Some Of Them Took The Easy Way Out - Hitching A Ride On The Back Of A 3.5m Python
An Emu Just Cruising Around My Rural Towns Little Airport
Selling Point For Aussie School
This Roo In A River
My Daughter’s Boyfriend Has Been Helping At His Parents’ Farm In Kingaroy, Queensland. He Took This Shot When The Sheep Came Up To Say G’day
In Australia, This Is Why We Check Our Shoes
Summer In Australia
Typical Road-Side Ditch In Australia
Australia. Where Even The Hail Can Kill You
Rose-Breasted Cockatoo, Aka Pink And Grey Galah
March Of The Hairy Caterpillars
That’s A Blue Ring Octopus, Whose Venom Can Result In Death Within Minutes
A good question - the bright yellow colour and the blue rings aren't usually visible unless it feels frightened or threatened. It's a 'leave me alone or I will poison you' warnng. The octopus is yellow and the rings are visible here, that poor octopus is terrified and about to sting them.
Load More Replies...the person holding it IS AUSTRALIAN, what did you expect...
Load More Replies...Such an idiotic thing to do. Don’t touch them let alone hold them. Especially when their colours are so vibrant, that means it is pissed off and you should leave it the f**k alone.
By all means, hold the damn thing, and this years Darwin award goes to....
HOLY CRAP PUT IT DOWN THOSE THINGS ARE DEADLY!! I'm actually cringing at this picture
The amount of photos I've seen of tourists holding blue rings and asking what they're called... 😬
PUT IT DOWN LADY!!!!!!!!! IF IT'S SO FREAKING DANGEROUS WHY ARE YOU HOLDING IT?????????
I might steal that picture for educational purposes....we talk about that in our year 9 English class😏
The person lookin' sus . . . if it's so poisonous, why try kill yourself?
To be fair, if this guy is careful then maybe the little guy won't bite. Still dangerous ofc, but venom is only harmful if its injected in to your bloodstream through a bite. That's why you could drink venom and be fine, unless something is wrong and there's a cut somewhere in your body.
Actually, drinking venom can be risky, because some creatures (like the Asian Giant Hornet) has venom that burns through skin. If it burns through your stomach or esophagus, you may be injured and possibly die. Also it's venom
Load More Replies...It only displays its blue rings when it feels threatened, meaning it will probably leech its venom. This dude is a goner.
Fortunately no. From memory an unknowing and lucky tourist.
Load More Replies...I remember this from last year sometime. I believe there's a video of this, too. Just a simple case of not knowing what you're playing with. Luckily, it didn't bite.
I am guessing he doesn't know what he was holding at the time, If he is still alive, he should know by now, don't pick up everything that looks pretty that is in the water.
Extremely venemous. And the blue rings only show when it's angry. Maybe 2 or 3 deaths a year? You DON'T PICK THEM UP! We do have lots of dangerous animals but generally, if you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone. I suspect that all of our wildlife combined kill fewer people than bears in America/Canada.
Is the skin peeling off that man's hand? Did something in Australia cause that?
The scary thing is that the bites of these deadly creatures are painless, so you won't even know that you're about to die.
Yep, that's scary. And the paralysis can overcome you so rapidly that you might not have time to signal for help. Then you asphyxiate.
Load More Replies...fun fact: in austria's middle school englisch books, there is a unit about the blue ring ocotpus and how dangerous it is. every 13 year old austrian knows the blue ring octopus! :D
YOU ARE NUTS HOLDING THAT! When they show the blue rings like that, it means they are seriously PISSED OFF! You gonna DIE!
I highly recommend “my octopus teacher “ on netflix. Amazing documentary.
as long as you don't scare or try to hurt them....as usual with animals.
And it's flashing its warning colours... Note that there's no anti-venom for the blue ringed octopus. Treatment involves artificial respiration until the paralysis wears off - maybe 24 hours - that is, if you can signal for help before total paralysis overcomes you.
I thought that its venom was a neurotoxin , and if you got bitten whilst you were in water you'd drown. But still, I imagine it's still nasty even if you're not drowning
Strictly speaking, you asphyxiate because you're paralysed. Slipping under the water unable to breathe is not really drowning, but certainly nasty.
Load More Replies...THISE THINGS LITTERALLY KILL YOU WHO ON EARTH WOUKD TOUCH IT!!!!!!
Not to change the subject but what's up with this persons left thumb and forefinger? Or is that the poison dissolving them?
Australian Moth
Shopping, Australian Style
A Seal Chilling Outside Sydney Opera House
Maybe I’ll Just Hold On
I See Your Possum Outside Your Window And Raise You Our Break And Enter Culprit Last Night
They Did Not Find The $1.47 A Litre Emusing
Kangaroos: F’ing Up Your Cars Since 1901
Lost count how many tourists I told not to drive after dark in the outback. Kangaroos love sitting on the warm bitumen at night. And are dumb as a thick plank.
What Ever Your View On Today Respect Your Neighbours
Jesus Sydney Take A Chill Pill
Oh god that must be a pain in the a** to figure out where ur going
Felt A Tickle On My Leg, Australia
40 Degrees Up North Vic Today. Had A Little Visitor Come And Smack The Door With His Tail Before Taking A Dip In Our Pond
New Coat Of Arms For Australia?
Australia- the land of everything beautiful.Wouldn't live anywhere else! 🐨🦘
Load More Replies...It's funny as an Australian seeing all these non-Australians freak out over all this stuff. For real, the chances of seeing the actual dangerous animals is pretty slim, I live on a property in rural Queensland and I rarely see any of the actual dangerous animals.
Most dangerous thing in Australia is the sun. Worst sunburn of my life... Bondi beach.
Load More Replies...These are terrifying but it doesn't really discourage me: I'd love to go to Australia someday
yeah! i would like to see all the un-noped animals!
Load More Replies...I feel like ireland is the polar opposite. It's cold, raining, and our spiders are tiny, also, no snakes.
No snakes in Ireland and it's cold, if I move I'll gladly come to live there. I don't support the high heat in summer and don't want to a have a snake in my toilet.
Load More Replies...The amount of people holding in their hands or taking pictures of giant posionus stuff is insane, Australians fear nothing holy s**t
Sooo... how many people are carpooling to Mars? And do you guys have room for one more?
I am so torn between " I want to go to Australia" and "I never want to go to Australia"
At this point i wouldn't be surprised if Uluru just turns out to be an egg sac for a few dozen Plane-sized Kissing Bugs.
Australia is actually fabulous as hell. I've visited many times and I love love love it there.
every time i think it will be cool to move to australia i see stuff like this
You all know the song that goes, oh no , oh no, oh no no no no no. Australia version. Oh. Noer oh noer oh noer noer noer noer noer
lots of stuff was really pretty but i dont wanna go there cuz of snakes and stuff
I think this may be Australia's subtle way of discouraging cowardly tourists. It worked, I ain't going. ( Well, that, money and a long, long plane ride.
Thanks for the PSA...I will now cross that continent off my bucket list
I'd go find me a big-ol python and i'd see how close i could get to it and if i could pick it up cuz im an idiot
Phew, got through the whole post and not a single spider picture. Thank god...
Australia: the land of "i'll be dead within a week due to allergic reaction"
I actually wanted to visit Australia. but now I have seen those photos that Australia I actually don't want to visit anymore. from snakes, hot weather, many bugs and even those green things. look. I will stay in Athens! I have made my decision
Someone should have showed a picture of that scary as hell funnel web spider! I couldn't go to sleep at night unless it was in a clear locked box!!!
I wonder is australian jails are full of criminal animals cause surely there not going to let them animals get away with the theft and the breaking and entering gotta show dem animals whose boss
Huntsman Spiders. The one reason why I refuse to go to Australia (also the massive orb weavers).
Prob would explain why all the creatures are creepy looking, not regular sized, etc. Some look like the bugs you encounter in Fallout lol
Load More Replies...To be hones, the show Border Patrol is a much bigger deterrent than the bugs / other scary wildlife. The show makes it seem as if they think that there are 100% good guys in A and 100% bad guys everywhere else, (You took LSD once fifteen years ago? We might want to hold you back for half a day to discuss if we risk the downfall of our nation by letting you stay for your holiday), I quite like snakes, so I would need somebody to follow me and say "NO, do NOT try to pet it idiot, it might kill you"
Australia- the land of everything beautiful.Wouldn't live anywhere else! 🐨🦘
Load More Replies...It's funny as an Australian seeing all these non-Australians freak out over all this stuff. For real, the chances of seeing the actual dangerous animals is pretty slim, I live on a property in rural Queensland and I rarely see any of the actual dangerous animals.
Most dangerous thing in Australia is the sun. Worst sunburn of my life... Bondi beach.
Load More Replies...These are terrifying but it doesn't really discourage me: I'd love to go to Australia someday
yeah! i would like to see all the un-noped animals!
Load More Replies...I feel like ireland is the polar opposite. It's cold, raining, and our spiders are tiny, also, no snakes.
No snakes in Ireland and it's cold, if I move I'll gladly come to live there. I don't support the high heat in summer and don't want to a have a snake in my toilet.
Load More Replies...The amount of people holding in their hands or taking pictures of giant posionus stuff is insane, Australians fear nothing holy s**t
Sooo... how many people are carpooling to Mars? And do you guys have room for one more?
I am so torn between " I want to go to Australia" and "I never want to go to Australia"
At this point i wouldn't be surprised if Uluru just turns out to be an egg sac for a few dozen Plane-sized Kissing Bugs.
Australia is actually fabulous as hell. I've visited many times and I love love love it there.
every time i think it will be cool to move to australia i see stuff like this
You all know the song that goes, oh no , oh no, oh no no no no no. Australia version. Oh. Noer oh noer oh noer noer noer noer noer
lots of stuff was really pretty but i dont wanna go there cuz of snakes and stuff
I think this may be Australia's subtle way of discouraging cowardly tourists. It worked, I ain't going. ( Well, that, money and a long, long plane ride.
Thanks for the PSA...I will now cross that continent off my bucket list
I'd go find me a big-ol python and i'd see how close i could get to it and if i could pick it up cuz im an idiot
Phew, got through the whole post and not a single spider picture. Thank god...
Australia: the land of "i'll be dead within a week due to allergic reaction"
I actually wanted to visit Australia. but now I have seen those photos that Australia I actually don't want to visit anymore. from snakes, hot weather, many bugs and even those green things. look. I will stay in Athens! I have made my decision
Someone should have showed a picture of that scary as hell funnel web spider! I couldn't go to sleep at night unless it was in a clear locked box!!!
I wonder is australian jails are full of criminal animals cause surely there not going to let them animals get away with the theft and the breaking and entering gotta show dem animals whose boss
Huntsman Spiders. The one reason why I refuse to go to Australia (also the massive orb weavers).
Prob would explain why all the creatures are creepy looking, not regular sized, etc. Some look like the bugs you encounter in Fallout lol
Load More Replies...To be hones, the show Border Patrol is a much bigger deterrent than the bugs / other scary wildlife. The show makes it seem as if they think that there are 100% good guys in A and 100% bad guys everywhere else, (You took LSD once fifteen years ago? We might want to hold you back for half a day to discuss if we risk the downfall of our nation by letting you stay for your holiday), I quite like snakes, so I would need somebody to follow me and say "NO, do NOT try to pet it idiot, it might kill you"