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What are the venomous animals of Russia and where do they live specifically? It's a big country, you know.

Also, what's up with France? Is it because of French Guiana or something?

I thought venomous animals meant Jews and I was confused

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did you know they have V-I-P-E-R-S

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*fewer than 10

*Under 10

*Below the ammount of 10

No, some of them live for a surprisingly long time.

*less than 10

"Less than" is fine.

"There are fewer than ten venomous animals in Ireland"

"The number of venomous animals in Austria is less than ten"

*The number set in stone preceds not the limit of 10

>Under 10...Over 50
>Less than 10...Over 50
>Fewer than 10...Over 50
Under > the other options

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Look how awkwardly you had to structure it to make "less than" work though. Fewer for discrete, less for continuous.

It's how the map structured it and it's not awkward there

Non-green countries are not fit for human life

rude

There are exactly 20 venomous species in France, but if you exclude french, they will become pink on the map.

This map makes no sense because bigger countries of course have more venomous animals..

>pink in the sea of red and black
God bless

ok that’s it cousin, I’m coming to bite you, you’re so dead.

>map is only descriptive
>The two largest countries in the world aren't top tier

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did you know they have T-A-R-A-N-T-U-L-A-S

>be aussie
>get killed by some spider

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Yes

That doesn’t mean this map is not highly misleading..
If we take East Timor for example, one would assume it is much safer than Indonesia from venomous creatures but that is incorrect. Because the differences in their numbers is exactly due to the sheer size of Indonesia and not the fact that the two countries have very different faunas.

That doesn't mean the map is misleading though. It only claims to represent the number of them in a country, regardless of size or not.

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I recently discovered that these things inhabit the steppes of southern Russia. Didn't know such abominations could survive in colder climates

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try not to think about how many pregnant female camel spiders could have stowed away on german military equipment

So we can conclude this map is pointless.

Ahem, tatars, bashkirs, chechens, dagestanians, armenians, georgians, hohols, jews, tuvans, gypsies.

But these countries are different in size

Not if you want to know roughly how many venomous creatures are in a country. I'm not sure what your problem is with a map representing a spatial influence is though

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>Not if you want to know roughly how many venomous creatures are in a country.
Yes and that is it. In what circumstance do we logically reference that data? We already know this map isn’t helpful when trying to avoid countries ridden with poisonous predators.

>We already know this map isn’t helpful when trying to avoid countries ridden with poisonous predators.
Go to a green country

Northern europeans dont know the fear of having to move a rock and an scorpion coming from under it

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>Go to a green country
user, I was talking about East Timor before.

You hav^e be`en visited by La*ura Dyatlov.

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it's all French Guyana and Reunion