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Kayakers Terrified to Discover Deadly Stone Fish While Paddling Down a River

Apr 28, 2021 11:39 AM EDT A scary photo of one of the most venomous creatures in the sea has circulated online after two day-trippers found the fish while they were kayaking.The two kayakers were paddling in waters close to Townsville in North Queensland on Sunday when one of their paddles hit an object which turned out to be a stonefish. The kayakers lifted the oar and were frightened to discover a stonefish, one of the most venomous fish in the ocean, hanging off the paddle. (Photo : Getty Images) Photo of the Venomous Fish A  woman captioned the photo that was shared to the Australian Native Animals Facebook page saying she didn t get to have a glance at it but her partner and friend viewed their first wild stone fish close to Townsville. The photo of the venomous fish has since been bombarded with hundreds of reactions and comments.

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North Queensland kayaker discovers a deadly stonefish on their paddle

A terrifying photo of one of the sea s most venomous creatures has gone viral online after two day-trippers discovered the fish while kayaking. The two kayakers were paddling in waters near Townsville in North Queensland on Sunday when one of their oars struck an object. The kayakers lifted the oar and were horrified to discover a stonefish, one of the most venomous fish in the ocean, hanging off the paddle. Unfortunately I didn t get to see it but my partner and friend saw their first wild stone fish today! Near Townsville, a woman captioned the photo shared to the Australian Native Animals Facebook page.

World s Most Venomous Fish Latches Onto Kayaker s Paddle

World s Most Venomous Fish Latches Onto Kayaker s Paddle On 4/26/21 at 9:50 AM EDT A deadly stonefish, the world s most venomous fish, wound up on the end of an unsuspecting kayaker s paddle during a leisurely day trip along an Australian creek. A woman shared a snap of the fearsome fish atop a yellow paddle after her partner came across the creature while kayaking with a friend in North Queensland on Sunday. My partner and our friend were in the kayaks going to check our crab pots and they saw it swimming and one of them managed to scoop it up, Jennifer Taylor told

Rare treasures on display from Museum s largest acquisition

Trevor Kennedy Collection: Highlights exhibition features extraordinary historic objects Over 500 Australian historical artefacts and decorative arts objects drawn from the internationally recognised Trevor Kennedy Collection are now on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. This is the first time Australiana objects from the Trevor Kennedy Collection have been available for public viewing. To acknowledge the Museum’s largest and most significant acquisition, the Museum’s Forecourt bush garden has been named in recognition of Christina and Trevor Kennedy. The exhibition showcases 573 objects from some 5,000 acquired by the Museum in 2020 through its largest acquisition, a combination of a purchase by the Museum of over $8 million and a donation by Mr Kennedy valued at about $7 million.

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