Author Topic: Australia and it's "stereotypes"  (Read 2913 times)

Lately I've been seeing an abundance of posts about Australia having "giant ass spiders". Not just on these forums, but elsewhere on the Internet. Allow me to clear things up, seeing as how I have lived in Australia all my life.

These "giant ass spiders" you all refer to:
The largest spider you find in Australia is about the length of an adult's thumb, and that is about a 1 in 100 chance of finding a spider that big in 5% of all rural areas. Rural, not urban or suburban. Most spiders are about the size of 3 thumbnails put together (lengthwise).

Kangaroos as a method of transport:
Kangaroos are mostly in uninhabited areas (uninhabited by humans that is). And about a 15% chance of finding one in rural areas. Sometimes if a town/suburb is close enough to a forest, there MIGHT be a kangaroo seen. Most kangaroos are found in bushland areas, and sometimes seen on long roads to rural towns.

That is all, hopefully I've cleared up a few stereotypes.

If I've missed any please tell me.

/discuss


What

Proving wrong stereotypes about Australia having "big ass spiders" and using kangaroos for transportation methods.

Proving wrong stereotypes about Australia having "big ass spiders" and using kangaroos for transportation methods.
First time i hear of them

First time i hear of them

I heard of them about a million times.



Uhh... I've never heard any of those "stereotypes". Ever.

but they're funny

But also untrue.

Uhh... I've never heard any of those "stereotypes". Ever.

You don't have to. I have and I'm just pointing it out to people who actually believe them.

You don't have to. I have and I'm just pointing it out to people who actually believe them.
Okay.

Misinterpreted title as "Australians keep getting called kangaroo-loving rednecks"
                                                                                 ^Not my opinion.
« Last Edit: December 21, 2012, 05:29:15 AM by Cargøn »

Misinterpreted title as "Australians keep getting called kangaroo-loving rednecks"


Not sure how to take that. I'm just going to say potato.

Sorry but I just moved to Australia and you do have loving huge spiders

Sorry but I just moved to Australia and you do have loving huge spiders

Don't know where the hell in Australia you are then.

Don't know where the hell in Australia you are then.
Queensland, and compared to the rest of the world these spiders are huge.