American reacts to 'Only In Australia' TikToks

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  • @AnnQlder
    @AnnQlder  +301

    Huntsmen spiders are technically harmless, but I’m sure they are going to kill me via heart attack one day 😂

  • @Tamara_Jean

    People overseas go on about the bare feet thing but no one seems to stop to appreciate the fact that Aussie streets are clean enough to feel safe walking barefoot without worrying about stepping on glass or needles

  • @continental_drift

    The snake at the beginning is a Diamond Python. Important to note how chill it was when the guy picked it up, they are rarely aggressive. In fact they are so chill I think they would like jazz.

  • @davidkendal1361

    Confirmed: Chinese takeaway containers are the default spider removal system.

  • @craigleslie202

    The water temp changes based on where you are. Swimming in the Sunshine Coast is much nicer than swimming in South Australia where the water is freezing

  • @PS-Straya_M8

    Kangaroos can kill, both dogs and humans have happened!

  • @Thromash

    Kangaroo's are magical creature, when you hit them with a car they might as well be a bloody tree.

  • @mozpogson3639

    As an Aussie, your reactions are hilarious.

  • @Buzzinga248

    Ryan I love that your reactions are so dramatic, yes most of these things can be found in Australia, but most of us live a normal life very similar to what your own life experiences would be. The huntsmen spiders are scary, but they will not kill you unless you die of fright.

  • @Amy34586

    As an Aussie it never crossed my mind that people are scared of kangaroos 😂

  • @davexenos9196

    The snake on the stairs was a definite setup.

  • @TL-li2lu
    @TL-li2lu  +39

    I'm Australian and I LOVE watching your videos.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10  +12

    Huntsman spiders are your friends. They can enter your house through a slit in a window, air vent or doorway. I currently have one living with me. He’s been here for at least a month because I only knew he was here when I saw him come out from under my recliner chair. I didn’t even jump because I know he’s not out to get me, just the cockroaches which are about to return with the warm weather, and other bugs I don’t want indoors.

  • @ericafarrow667

    Most of these animals and insects live in the suburbs all over Australia. Different climates different wildlife. It’s amazing

  • @kimstapleton3365

    Hey Ryan, I love that the guy doing the Leopard Seal video did not bother to mention that they are extremely rare in Australian waters as they are native to the Antarctic and sometimes New Zealand. Also if the water temperature is 11 degrees in summer he is most likely in Tasmania. The average around the latitude of Sydney is 22 degrees

  • @RushiAnton

    There's a trick to walking barefoot you need to step on the painted white lines on the road, walk on the grass along the footpath we call that grass area a nature strip and finally you walk in the shade!

  • @LILBEF
    @LILBEF  +14

    Pythons and huntsman spiders are chill. It's the smaller ones to be wary of.

  • @mcos2314

    Beaches here are freezing because the water travels up from Antarctica. The sand will burn you but the water will freeze you :)

  • @tomorrowkiddo

    Things I noticed being in UK/EU... Australian bugs and birds are loud, and the air is clearer. The thought of not needing to relocate spiders and bugs each summer... I have a buddy in the shower right now who needs to go outside. "Dude... we don't have flies coming into this house, little guy... you'll starve, bro."

  • @elisahelen

    I've never seen snakes in the toilet bowl. I have seen frogs though. The spiders in the air were on webs which you can't see. Kangaroos like that inside the cities is extremely rare. You'd love huntsman spiders, they are totally harmless and keep the flies and mossies down. They mostly stay out of the way of people too.