Animals
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Ancestors of Australia’s Two Most Venomous Snakes Came From Sea
The fauna of Australia consists of a huge variety of animals, wherein 93% is composed of endemic to the continent. Known for its unique yet "deadly" wildlife, Australia is also inhabited by two of the deadliest species of snakes - Tiger and Eastern brown snakes.
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