Australia was once known as the "Cursed Land", stemming from the early history of European exploration of Australia. At that time, Europeans did not understand the environment and ecosystem of the land and suffered many diseases and deaths as a result. These unfortunate events were thought to be because the land was cursed, so the saying gradually spread among Europeans. The following bizarre images, which can only be seen in Australia, may subvert your three views.
Damn cockatoos stole my flip-flops
While mowing the lawn, this 35cm stick worm was found
Australia's Great Flood = Sharks swimming in your front yard.
Bonnings Supermarket really sells everything
Surfing in Australia is great.
The world's first true millipede was discovered 200 feet underground in western Australia. There are 1,306 legs, breaking the previous record of 750.
Defeat the spider's wasp
A giant earthworm found in Queensland, Australia
This laughing kingfisher looks at the landscape destroyed after the Great Fire in Australia.
Australia has 3-eyed snakes.
Record-breaking sugarcane toad weighing 2.7 kg (6 times larger than usual) found in Queensland, Australia
2 highly venomous snakes (one of the deadliest snakes in the world), a red-bellied black snake and an eastern brown snake, fight to the death in Australia
Port Phillip blue-ringed octopus
Blue crayfish endemic to Australia
A cassowary beloved by locals, he was even allowed into a local bar.
Bugs in Australia are a little scary. (Bulldog sting-eared cricket).
Natural pink bubblegum on Lake Hillier, off the coast of Western Australia
Camping in Queensland, Australia.
Pinnacle Tepe, Western Australia. It was formed 30,000 years ago, when seawater receded and left shell deposits.
A seal catches lunch in Tafford Bay, New South Wales, Australia (a Maori octopus).
A 2-metre tall kangaroo sunbathes in Australia
Not snow or dew. Welcome to Spider Season in Australia.
In Brisbane, Australia, a carpet python is looking for food. Harmless to humans, but still scares you.
A frequent visitor to Victoria, Australia. The visit of the koala.
Female golden bride spider landing on hat.
In Western Australia, he witnessed lightning firing upwards and was able to catch the current coming from the top of the clouds.
Grey-headed fox bats congregate on tree trunks during a heatwave, Yarra Bay, Australia
In the hot springs of northern Australia, cyanobacteria form unusual tentacle-like growths
The fruit pigeon is a huge, coloured pigeon commonly found in the rainforests of Australia and the east coast of New Guinea. The bird's name comes from its unique call, which sounds like "wom-poo."
A badass green turtle off the coast of Queensland
These dolphins in Australia bring coral to shore as gifts because they miss the time to interact with human visitors
This guy perched in the middle of a highway in Perth, Western Australia.