Mzansi Man Scared of Living in Australia Because of Exotic Creatures Not Even Found on Noah’s Ark

Mzansi Man Scared of Living in Australia Because of Exotic Creatures Not Even Found on Noah’s Ark

  • A man on Twitter said he wouldn't go to Australia because they have dangerous exotic creatures living among them
  • He insinuated that no amount of money would persuade him to emigrate to the Land Down Under
  • Mzansi had a field day joking the about scary creatures they wouldn't want to encounter in Australia
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A man is scared to live in Australia because of their dangerous creatures and animals. Image @fidex_07 & @quackzonqueen
Source: Twitter

A guy who goes by @UncleCul on Twitter posted a trending tweet that he is not willing to move to Australia because the country has exotic creatures that he's not prepared to face in his life.

He was answering a question posed by another user on whether people would be willing to move to Australia for a job opportunity. He said:

"They have creatures Noah didn't bring into his ark"

The post went viral with Mzansi and other people in the world, adding why they are so scared of the creepy crawlies and other indigenous animals from Australia.

The banter of comments across nations pushed the tweet to get over 35 thousand likes, and some Australians proudly defended their nation, saying that facing creatures is better than living in a crime-ridden country.

Check out the tweet below:

Here are some of the funny comments from people online about the tweet.

@Somto235 said:

"A country where a kangaroo can just square you up for no reason."

@whxnney posted:

"Like imagine walking home at night, and a sloth is just casually on the road with you."

@keloduma_ wrote:

"They've got spiders the size of a plate that sneaks through car panel gaps."

@mewstxne stated:

"Australia got creatures from the King King movie."

@InvadeHerZim_ added:

"Noah had roaches on the ark, I don't trust his judgment either."

@uThaboNje added:

"Australia is what Americans think Africa is so, it's a no from me."

@leojilla8885 tweeted:

"They got spiders the size of Chihuahuas is a HELL NO."

@jimmy96mc commented:

"As an Australian, you gotta be careful of those funnel webs, don’t leave ya shoes outside."

Massive snake skin found by plumber in Durban home gives Mzansi the chills: “That’s a nope from me”

In related animal stories, Briefly News reported that finding a snake in your home is terrifying, but finding snake skin without the snake makes it even more ominous. A plumber experienced this while trying to fix a geyser, which resulted in Nick Evans finding the skin for himself in the ceiling of a Durban home.

The veteran snake rescuer discovered the remnants of the danger-noodle next to a geyser once the plumber had called and suggested that it was trying to keep itself warm in a Facebook post.

Source: Briefly News

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Hilary Sekgota (Deputy Human Interest HOD) Hilary Sekgota is the Head of Desk for Evening and Weekend content at Briefly News. She completed a BA in Communication Science from Unisa in 2018 and a Diploma in Journalism from Varsity College in 2010. She also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Hilary joined the Briefly News team in 2022 and started her journalism career at Tshwane Sun. She has 12 years of experience covering current affairs and human interest topics. Email: hilary.sekgota@briefly.co.za

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