Australia, though, has nastier
jellyfish (such as the deadly Box Jellyfish) and most Australian lifeguard teams are equipped with morphine and antivenoms to treat unlucky swimmers Do
jellyfish (such as the deadly
Box Jellyfish) and most Australian lifeguard teams are equipped with morphine and antivenoms to treat unlucky swimmers Do
Jellyfish) and most Australian lifeguard teams are equipped
with morphine and antivenoms to treat unlucky swimmers Down Under.
Australia is known for it's deadly wildlife and as inviting as these waters are, you should be aware that stingers such as Irukandji and
Box Jellyfish are present year round
with swimmers being particularly at risk between October and May.