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How do I stay safe when travelling in Australia?
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Flora and fauna: beautiful but dangerous
Animals
The greatest danger to humans is:
- Snakes. They hide in dark places and reach for warmth, so all nooks should be carefully checked. In addition to land snakes, there are also poisonous sea snakes.
- Jellyfish. Sea wasp, Irukandji, box – their venom can cause paralysis of limbs and respiratory arrest.
- Sharks. In coastal waters, there are tigers and great white sharks.
- Crocodiles. Indiscriminate in food, so they attack humans.
- Sea creatures. Stingrays, octopuses, cone shells, and needlefish inflict deadly bites.
- Wild mammals. Dingo dogs attack in packs, casuals with sharp claws tear the victim, kangaroos with a potent blow knockdown can cause deep wounds with claws, and platypuses have poisonous spines on their hind legs.
Insects and spiders
Plants
How to avoid danger when travelling in Australia?
The main requirement is not to stray from the route planned by the guide. Tourists are offered traditional excursions in Australia, which lie along the safest parts of the country. If you have to travel through national parks, you should wear closed shoes, wear tight trousers and strictly adhere to the rules of behaviour:
- Do not go into dense thickets;
- watch your feet when walking on the grass;
- do not provoke wild animals and snakes;
- do not swim in random bodies of water, especially in muddy rivers and lakes.
In cities, the main thing is anti-mosquito nets and sprays. A snake or spider can get into shoes left behind the threshold, and for the same reasons, you should close doors. It is dangerous to drive at night because of the possibility of collision with kangaroos or other animals.
It would be best if you only swam at official beaches marked with warning signs and have lifeguards on duty. If a sea snake appears in the water, you should try not to move; then, it will not attack. To avoid getting caught by a shark, it is worth following the rules and do not swim if there is at least one coincidence:
- there is a fresh wound on the body;
- the water is murky and deep (far from the shore);
- swarms of fish swimming randomly;
- the dark time of day;
- fishermen are baiting and catching fish.
Swimming with pets and in jewellery is also not allowed, similar to the shine of fish scales, which can attract sharks.
First aid in a dangerous situation
Poisonous bites are not uncommon in Australia, so any hospital has a set of antidotes; the main thing is to get the victim in 20 minutes because the poison is quickly absorbed into the blood and spread throughout the body. To slow down this process, there are rules of first aid for poisonous bites (spiders, snakes, etc.):
- Do not move the affected limb.
- Apply a tight bandage above the bite site, slowing blood flow.
- Secure a splint for immobilisation.
- Record the time of the bite and bandage.
If the bite is not a particularly dangerous spider, it will be enough to apply cold, but going to a doctor is mandatory.
Although Australia is full of dangers, following simple rules of behaviour will help avoid trouble, and locals will readily advise how to behave to keep healthy and get pleasant impressions and positive emotions from the trip.
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