Not shown is the center bit (majority) where heat and lack of water will kill you.
yeah they need an inset that describes the zones where the land itself will kill ya...
The land part can be split into one layer where the flora will kill you, and another where the climate will kill you
Or the places where the plants will make you grateful for all of this.
The black part:
All the lethality in that photo wasn't enough, the cameraman had to stand in the road for that shot.
Perhaps he had a very long zoom lens
reminds me a episode Crocodile Hunter I watched ~20 years ago: "10 most venomous snake species in the world,," I was a little surprised when I realized Steve Irvin never left Australia when he completed the list
Nah, yeah mate just live in the black bits.
Don't forget the intersection of the zones where both can kill you
Edit: I can't read
You mean the black line labeled both options that wraps the whole continent?
Actually, most of the fauna isn't going to kill you and those that can, good luck coming across one that isn't running away.
Meanwhile in North America,many, many, many things that'll hunt you and start eating you alive...
just pray that the wombats finish you off before the pademelons get to you 😬
Honestly, it really does kind of seem like the perfect place to set up a penal colony lol
I thought Tasmania was mostly safe.
I feel like this map drastically overlooks the flora in both of these zones, which may also kill you.
Just the outback, right? Cities should be mostly safe.
Not shown is the center bit (majority) where heat and lack of water will kill you.
yeah they need an inset that describes the zones where the land itself will kill ya...
The land part can be split into one layer where the flora will kill you, and another where the climate will kill you
Or the places where the plants will make you grateful for all of this.