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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 44534" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>Ok I was really excited to know about the "killer ant lurking downunder" with more recorded deaths than Sharks, snakes, spiders and bees combined....until I checked how many people have died recent times in Tasmania from the other 4 mentioned above........ ))))) 0. I guess if ur an allergic reaction person then yep you need to be careful to get medical attention as soon as possible, but for the 99% of us who have no reaction then don't be too alarmed. I've seen the movie attack of the killer tomatoes.</p><p></p><p>Nice story though, got me a little anxious. I've sat on 2 nests as a kid and was stung what felt like 1000 times...probably only several times but it hurt! What's next...attack of the killer peanuts must be on the cards. Worlds deadliest nut found downunder......stay tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 44534, member: 1582"] Ok I was really excited to know about the "killer ant lurking downunder" with more recorded deaths than Sharks, snakes, spiders and bees combined....until I checked how many people have died recent times in Tasmania from the other 4 mentioned above........ ))))) 0. I guess if ur an allergic reaction person then yep you need to be careful to get medical attention as soon as possible, but for the 99% of us who have no reaction then don't be too alarmed. I've seen the movie attack of the killer tomatoes. Nice story though, got me a little anxious. I've sat on 2 nests as a kid and was stung what felt like 1000 times...probably only several times but it hurt! What's next...attack of the killer peanuts must be on the cards. Worlds deadliest nut found downunder......stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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