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Nowadays the most dangerous birdy is this one, capable of gutting you with a kick and they don't hesitate to do so either.
As I learned yesterday, they are illegal as pets in Montreal.
Well, Australians and their pets..... https://yewtu.be/watch?v=H6ej9F7wWyU 🥶
Like, I don't mind spiders. But that was frightening. No thank you haha.
Huntsman are big, but friendly.
I'm sure they're great. I'm not gonna lie though, I'd be slightly frightened if one was on me. But I'm from NNA, so there's nothing quite that big here.
Wrong, it is the common Australian magpie during swooping season.
Cassowary?
Not sure if you can see the link in the comment you replied to, but yes.
I dunno about Cass, but I'm definitely wary....
No no it’s Cas O’Wary, noted local tradesman