Comments by "David Cruse" (@davidcruse6589) on "American REacts to The Biggest Lizards in Australia.." video.

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  2. We used to get taught about our animals in school,as junior through high school But I think they still bring they out to schools to show the kids and you can get to hold or pat the none venomous ones We where shown and taught the venomous ones and what to do if come a cross them When and where I grew up in the city we had many brown snakes one of the most poisonous snakes As a child almost step on 2 one a old lady neighbour seen I was about to step on it she screamed freeze Which I did mid step looked down and one of the biggest brownie I've ever seen even today and it just slither under my foot I was holding in the air the other one I seen it stopped backed up and gave a wide berth around it Same happened 2024 was walking in suburbs Park next to open drain We just had heavy rain and drain had filled up and first sunny day I caught out side of my vision something move a head of me As I use a walking stick these days through injure I put it out in front of me and big brownie start slithering But as soon as I put walking stick between us it stopped tongue going wild I slowly backed away watching it he move slowly towards me thennturne around slithered away under shrubbery My guess because drain water was high it had to leave the in bankment where it wouldn't have a burrow but flooded Also because warm day it came out from under the shrubbery to lay on hard surface to get the warmth also why he wasn't interested 8n attacking me as was in striking distance because was still cold and slow They'll only attack if threatened and you don't usually see them as they pick up vibrations and move on before you even close enough to be bitten All might happened on cool to cold days where they're a lot slower and guessing why they didn't pick up I was so close and gotten out of there There are more in the city's then people know it's just they choose not be around us and leave We lost two dogs from brownie it bite them in their kennel and only found out after when removing the kennel and brownie was in their and vets could only tell us they may had been bitten by something they where correct in the end Like lots of foxes in city they like the grave yards and only see them early hr in the morning most never see them at all
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