Is This Australia’s New Most Dangerous creature? Images Emerge Of Previously Unseen Outback Wildlife

New pictures have emerged of previously unseen creatures from the Australian outback.

Top of the 'to-look-out-for' list is a potentially deadly 14 legged spider, which experts believe is part of the tarantula family.

The 14 legged spider from Australian outback

The 14 legged spider from Australian outback

Image by SamyPhotoshop

Exclusive photographs also show a crocodile-snake cross breed, and a powerful cameroo, thought to have emerged from a rare mating between camels and kangaroos.

The crocodile-snake cross breed


The cameroo

The cameroo

Image by senja

There is also evidence of a new echrala - a termite eating tree dweller from country Victoria.

And although not yet categorized on the dangerous species list, due to only having a simple diet of fruits and wild roots, the recently discovered kockangeroo is not to be approached, according to wildlife experts, as it may react badly to human contact.

An echrala, a termite eating tree dweller

An echrala, a termite eating tree dweller

Image by christine09

The recently discovered kockangeroo


Written by Kevin Bradford on Friday, April 1, 2016

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