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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 9231022" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>the most dangerous animal in Australia, that causes more injuries & deaths than ANY other, is . . . the horse.</p><p>I believe you have quite a few horses in the UK as well ? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]MA23-aG40Nc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I have spent 54 years here ( + 3 in the UK in my early twenties ) living, working & playing in rural & remote areas of Australia.</p><p>I only know of one person I personally know who has been bitten by a snake. ( he didn’t realise until he saw the puncture marks in his leg when having a shower that night ).</p><p>I think I’ve seen maybe 2 snakes this whole summer ?</p><p>Kids who grow up in towns / cities / urban areas quickly learn to be “traffic aware” & how to deal with busy streets without getting run over & killed , it’s no different to rural people & snakes</p><p></p><p>having spent 8 hours on Sunday evening / night, manning a road block at a roundabout on a major highway here ( in my Council job. I have the “after hours, on call” phone this week ), because of a RTA fatality, all I can say is I much prefer snakes to traffic . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 9231022, member: 71668"] the most dangerous animal in Australia, that causes more injuries & deaths than ANY other, is . . . the horse. I believe you have quite a few horses in the UK as well ? 🤣 [MEDIA=youtube]MA23-aG40Nc[/MEDIA] I have spent 54 years here ( + 3 in the UK in my early twenties ) living, working & playing in rural & remote areas of Australia. I only know of one person I personally know who has been bitten by a snake. ( he didn’t realise until he saw the puncture marks in his leg when having a shower that night ). I think I’ve seen maybe 2 snakes this whole summer ? Kids who grow up in towns / cities / urban areas quickly learn to be “traffic aware” & how to deal with busy streets without getting run over & killed , it’s no different to rural people & snakes having spent 8 hours on Sunday evening / night, manning a road block at a roundabout on a major highway here ( in my Council job. I have the “after hours, on call” phone this week ), because of a RTA fatality, all I can say is I much prefer snakes to traffic . . . [/QUOTE]
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