Cairns is the perfect place to live for dangerous animal expert Jamie Seymour
If an animal can bite, sting or eat you, chances are Jamie Seymour is either researching it already or making plans to research it in the future.
Associate Professor Jamie Seymour has been researching and teaching about venomous animals for over 20 years and he's doing it from the most venomous place on the planet: Cairns, home to the world's most venomous jellyfish, platypus, snails and octopus. Although he didn't originally choose to work in Cairns, he couldn't live anywhere else.
In this episode, Jamie sits down with Elliott Lovejoy from Triple M Cairns to share about his game-changing research into the best way to treat jellyfish stings, his opinion on crocodile culls and why he gets grumpy when he spends too long out of the ocean.