Animal Stereotypes That You Hate

“Everything in Australia wants to kill you.”
Um… Africa??!?!!
Last time I checked, Australia isn’t currently home to mammalian predators that can and have hunted humans, nor mammalian herbivores that can make your remains look like a GMOD ragdoll.
This this this this this. Yes, Australia has some pretty dangerous animals but only like 2 or 3 (crocodiles, sharks, maybe dingo?) of them will actually attack a human unprovoked. Snakes and spiders really don't want to bite you if they can avoid it, that's energetically-expensive venom wasted on a non-prey animal.

Box/Irukandji jellies though are a different story, but they're fairly easy to avoid. Wear a stinger suit/wetsuit, avoid swimming in marine/estuarine areas during the summer months, or just don't go swimming if you're too worried about them.
 
I’d also like to mention Addax, Alligator, Anhinga, Antechinus, Arapaima, Chimaera, Corydoras, Hippopotamus, Lemur, Lynx, Mylossoma, Oryx, Planigale, Platypus, Python, Rhea, Rhinoceros, and Saiga.
Worth noting the genus Platypus is for a kind of weevil, the animal commonly known as the platypus is in the genus Ornithorhynchus.
 
I hate it when people refer to penguins as being “two colored birds from antarctica”.
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Is that not a perfect description of this bird?
 
“two colored birds from antarctica”.

The majority of penguin species are not from Antarctica, and a very large number of them are more than just black and white (crested penguins and hoiho - black, white and yellow; Humboldt and magellanic - black, white and pink; little penguins - blue and white).

And there's more than two of them ;)
 
Granted I don't normally hang around people, but is "two-coloured birds from Antarctica" really a common name used for penguins? It seems a lot longer to say than just "penguins".
True, but the assumption that they ALL come from antarctica is rather common. How many people have I heard complaining that Spain is too hot fot Humboldt penguins...? :rolleyes:
 
Granted I don't normally hang around people, but is "two-coloured birds from Antarctica" really a common name used for penguins? It seems a lot longer to say than just "penguins".

"Mommy look! The two-coloured bird from Antarctica! Wow I sure do love those 'two-coloured birds from Antarctica' of Madagascar! What's your favourite biscuit? Mine is the two-colou-"
 
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