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How come there are no large animals in this so called Jungle
Paace
21-11-2013
Its more of a forest then a jungle . Surely you would expect some animals to be roaming about .
Emmabell
21-11-2013
And poisonous critters.
cavalli
21-11-2013
Mo's a fair size.
Pitman
21-11-2013
send them to the Serengeti next year, lets see how Joey gets on being chased by a pack of hyenas
Wise Badger
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“send them to the Serengeti next year, lets see how Joey gets on being chased by a pack of hyenas ”

Joey looks like a Hyena when he smiles with those teeth
MattXfactor
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by cavalli:
“Mo's a fair size.”

LOL that actually made me laugh
Sammy2
21-11-2013
The camp must be bounded by some sort of fence? I'm guessing maybe larger animals can't get into the camp

Otherwise celebrities could just wander off into the jungle and have a conversation away from cameras
jeanoj
21-11-2013
I don't think Australia has any large wild animals. Biggest danger to humans are snakes (taipan) and red backed spiders.
AOTB
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by jeanoj:
“I don't think Australia has any large wild animals. Biggest danger to humans are snakes (taipan) and red backed spiders.”

Saltwater crocodiles are pretty damned large and let's not forget adult Kangaroos and Rod Hull's mate Emu.

(not that I would expect so see any of the above stroll into camp mind you!)
vidalia
21-11-2013
It's not a real jungle, it's a 'jungle environment' which is controlled by the local production team. If it was totally real, the insurance premiums for ITV would be off the scale.
AOTB
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by vidalia:
“It's not a real jungle, it's a 'jungle environment' which is controlled by the local production team. If it was totally real, the insurance premiums for ITV would be off the scale.”

Shhhh- don't ruin the 'magic' of television with your logic and reason!
Pitman
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by vidalia:
“It's not a real jungle, it's a 'jungle environment' which is controlled by the local production team. If it was totally real, the insurance premiums for ITV would be off the scale.”

Joey's insurance would be cheap though, like insuring a brussell sprout
lexi22
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by cavalli:
“Mo's a fair size.”

Stop that!
sarahcs
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by vidalia:
“It's not a real jungle, it's a 'jungle environment' which is controlled by the local production team. If it was totally real, the insurance premiums for ITV would be off the scale.”

If it were a real jungle I'd watch it!
melloncollie06
21-11-2013
there are animal experts etc there to ensure that no wild animals wander into the actual camp. they have to ensure the safety of the celebs first and foremost.
MarzBar85
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by AOTB:
“Saltwater crocodiles are pretty damned large and let's not forget adult Kangaroos and Rod Hull's mate Emu.

(not that I would expect so see any of the above stroll into camp mind you!)”

They're native to Queensland and Northern Territory (the crocs and emus) NSW where this is filmed is too cold for them.

The roos are generally found bounding across fields and in open spaces...trees tend to get in the way of a roo at full speed!
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