Just about everything in Tasmania that can bite/sting/maul/scratch/nip has either gotten me, or tried to... I'm like a walking, talking attack magnet for the animals here. 
NOOOOOOOOO...... i dont want to imagine thatI've been stung by centipede(years ago as a kid), Portuguese Man of war(numerous times too many to count), box jellyfish, long spine urchin, stinging seaweed.
My friend was paddling a sit on top kayak, so there is bail holes on the bottom and water flushes in and out but he had a Portuguese man of war wash up his shorts and sting his
...what do you do for a living? You should be dead.Here's a incomplete list of what's gotten me: black widow(2x), bark scorpion, brown recluse, about 20 no venomous snakes, channel catfish, dog, tick with Lyme disease, hamster, rabbit, common snapping turtle, African helmeted turtle and more
that's not even remotely true. Channel cats don't have big enough mouths to get anything more than a finger or toe. I mean maybe a 40" could death roll a finger into breaking but highly unlikely. Now I could get a flathead catfish breaking a hand or foot.Large channel catfish are capable of braking bones
I would probably say stingray sting. Bite I can deal with, I'll take them before I take a swipe from any of the big cats. Personality wise though I'd rather work with lions all day, snow leopards are crazy. You look up my Instagram and you could see most of these guys.Superlaz which species hurt most?
I got bit by them daily...and sadly I can't eat them!!!!!! lolA woman
I knew someone in my country keep getting bite by snake, almost got his life few times and after years his body just immune to venom of certain snake species...His job is snake hunter! LOL...what do you do for a living? You should be dead.
how do you get bit by 20+ venomous snakes lol..didn't the first 1 or 2 teach you?