How to handle a blue-ringed octopus

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I have no interest in visiting AUS, mainly because of all the deadly critters everywhere.

The same could be said about all the deadly creatures in the US :rofl3:
 
The same could be said about all the deadly creatures in the US :rofl3:

Says he who is from the Middle East.................
 
Late sixties early seventies a child or two had problems fiddling with these things in rock pools
and then after a few summers of big television and radio campaigns, these problems stopped

Melbourne Australia

around the same time as this was on the airwaves

 
Says he who is from the Middle East

Not from here, but I probably live in one of the safest countries in the region.
 
The two deadliest things ever born...

Jesus and Muhammad
 

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