When I was last in The Northern Territory we were sitting in the car one night minding our own business (eating fish and chips actually) when a large Praying Mantis appeared from under the dash and tried to invade me Stubbies!
i recall a sojourn in North Africa many years ago, and seeing this rather strange creature jump onto our dining table, you have never seen so many people run out of a restaurant in your life. It wasn't really scary, a hopping, flying insect, but it went from one table to another, and then under and then back up again.
Snakes n spiders actually put me off visiting certain countries because if they came anywhere near me id freak!!! Id love to go to aus & thailand etc x
In the wilder Tropo parts of Oz, what seemed to upset the Aussies on the camp-sites- bearing in mind most Aussies are suburbanites who live in a permanent cloud of fly spray and insecticide - was the huge frogs and toads that would join them in the showers
i have been trying to remember the name of this large insect that flew, jumped on our table that time, it will come to me i am sure...... btw i had never seen such large insects as the ones came across in North Africa, hornets or very large bees not sure, but one missed my head by a fraction, and would have done some serious damage had it hit or stung me..
People, huh! When I was up a tributary of the Amazon, staying in a settlement of wooden huts, an American woman went to the organizer to complain saying "There's a bug in my room!" Really? An insect in the rain forest? How strange ! What she said at night, when she went in her 'room' with a hurricane lamp, and the whole wall moved, I never discovered. Loads of cockroaches covered the bamboo walls and, when you shone light in , the whole mass moved as one, to hide in the crevices.
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Still, I was startled by one tree frog. It was in where I took a shower (pulled the string on the overhead bucket) because it liked the extra damp then.