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For those of you who might have been put off by the thought of all the noxious native flora and fauna in Ozstrayla, worry not!

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The wildlife is too busy eating each other.

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Impressive web-casting indeed.

Chickens were clearly too hard to catch.

Take the pic yourself? Wouldn't mind a larger version of it if you did. I know someone who I both don't like, and is terrified of both snakes and spiders. This is the closest thing to a perfect storm for said person.

Unfortunately not, CK.

Although we do have a family of redbacks in the garden (we call the matriarch 'Margot', by the way).

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