Sea creatures
Spiders
Snakes
Surprise
100

The most lethal creature known to mankind is transparent and pale blue. What's the creature?

Box Jellyfish

100

Their venom is only mildly affective on humans, causing localised pain. They are so named for the burrow they make in the ground, with a “door”.

Trap Door Spider

100

Most venomous snake in the world

Taipan snake


100

They are agressive and territorial

Saltwater Crocodile

200

What creatures can be found off of every coastline in Australia?

Bull Sharks

200

They are often found in burrows and are rarely aggressive. They have similar venom to the Funnel Webs, however there have been no recorded deaths from its bite

The Mouse Spider

200

Typically 1.2m in length

Tiger snake


200

They show their fins if they feel threatened

Lionfish

300

They can get up to 40 centimetres long and are an unattractive colour of brown or grey with yellow and orange or red colouring. Name the creature.

Stonefish

300

They are very small (1cm)

Reddback spider


300

Highly venomous, but antivenom exists


Brown and Tiger snake

300

They are often confused as Funnel Web Spiders

The Mouse Spider

400

They are usually found in Western Australian waters in lagoons or seaward reef areas. They are quite aggressive and actively seek out attacking other marine life. Name the creature.

Lionfish

400

Has 8 eyes

 Trap Door Spider


400

They can grow to 2m in length

Brown snakes

400

Can live multiple hours under water


Sydney Funnel Web Spider

500

There is currently no antivenom for a bite from these creatures. The type of injury they bestow upon their victim is usually a bite. This bite is often so small and painless that it goes unnoticed until symptoms start showing up. Name the creature.

Blue-Ringed Octopus

500

Doesn't like populated urban areas

The Mouse Spider


500

Tends to stay away from humans

Taipan snake

500

They are hard to spot, they don't move

Stonefish