All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia`s Outback - Part Two

Released on = February 12, 2007, 12:51 am

Press Release Author = neolie marcos

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Yes, the Aussie wildlife is indeed endlessly fascinating.
Take note though that we\'re talking wild creatures here, and many an Outback
casualty have something to do with animals.

Press Release Body = February 12, 2007. Hawthorn, Australia ---Australia prides
itself with a diverse wildlife: kangaroos, koalas, possums, wallabies, potaroos,
dugongs, kookaburras, arowana fishes, Tasmanian tigers, emus, platypus, spiders,
scorpions, octopus, wobbegong shark, barracuda, jellyfish, stonefish, and
stingrays--the name-dropping can go on forever.

Yes, the Aussie wildlife is indeed endlessly fascinating. Take note though that
we\'re talking wild creatures here, and many an Outback casualty have something to do
with animals.

Snakes in your Tent
Don\'t worry, snakes don\'t usually wander into peoples\' tents; after all they are
every bit afraid of humans as we are of them. It should interest you to know though
that Australia is renowned for having the most species of poisonous snakes in the
world. And the venomous variety in Australia outnumbers its non-venomous ones.

In case of a snakebite, it is most important that you stay still so the venom
doesn\'t spread. Apply pressure to the bitten area, preferably with firm bandages,
about as tight as you would bind a sprained ankle. Do not apply a tourniquet.
Splint the whole area to immobilise. Then have someone drive you to the nearest
hospital or doctor as quickly as possible. Remember, in Australia, the number for
emergency services is '000\'.


Crocodiles
Waterholes or 'billabongs' that you may come across in your travel might look
inviting especially in the sweltering sun, but unless you want to be buddy-buddy
with crocodiles, DO NOT GO IN THE WATER. Australia\'s Saltwater Crocodile is the
largest of its species and yes, they can and do kill humans. On the other hand,
freshwater crocs rarely bother humans.

In any case, signboards will warn about the presence of crocodiles in billabongs,
lakes, and other bodies of water, but don't always count on them. It\'s best not to
go there for even a quick dip. Your travel guide should know about the safest
swimming holes to go to.

Furry Animals
Sure, Taz of Looney Tunes, and cartoonized kangaroos, and other furry animals may
seem cute and harmless on TV, but beware of them in real life. Kangaroos, for one,
can pack a mighty kick with those back feet. And yes, they\'re handy with their paws
as well. (No wonder they\'re often depicted wearing boxing gloves.)

And then, there are the dingoes. They may look sweet, but they\'re still untamed, so
have second thoughts when you feel tempted to pet them.

Rule of thumb: Don\'t touch or feed anything.



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