From a google search I wont take credit for this.
Only in Australia, thank God.
From a google search I wont take credit for this.
Only in Australia, thank God.
When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 01-15-2015 at 11:25 AM.
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I bet thats where the snake shit was coming from
That isn't a Brown snake its a harmless Green Tree snake (I known it's not green but colour isn't the best way of ID-ing snakes) You'd know it if it was a Brown as the buggers are highly aggressive and would be trying to have a piece of you. Most snakes, even the Red Bellied Black, do their best to disappear the moment they spot you but a Brown will stand its ground and inquire "Do you feel lucky punk"
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
Looks like a King Brown to me.Green tree snakes only grow to about a meter. The old mans dogs killed about 6 brown snakes last year, they lost two dogs in one snake fight.
My mothers dogs got two last year in her side yard.
We had one snake eating all the gecko's out of our roof ceiling for a couple of weeks.
We found him run over just outside our house one moring. It was about 5 ft long. It looked like a Tiapan. The Tiapan's up this way are known to breed with the harmless carpet snake. No good for kids...
The Swamp Tiger snake is the most vicous snake you'll ever see. They grow to a meter long and you have 30min to get to hospital if bitten. These little snakes will go out of thier way to chase you, trust me I'm speaking from life on the farm experience.
The King Brown female is highly agressive if you get near her nest. I've seen them launch at me like a pressure coil spring leaving the ground for a meter in length, recoil and launch at me again. I still get goose bumps just talking about that snake.
Being cold blood reptiles will slow down during the cold weather or in aircondition cages; it makes them easier to handle.
I'm no expert on snakes. If they're a live I like to leave them alone.
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 01-16-2015 at 04:25 AM.
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[QUOTE=NeoMatrix;453747I'm no expert on snakes. If they're a live I like to leave them alone.[/QUOTE]
So would I if they were wild in Australia, but the snake is a seriously misunderstood animal, a little more about Debs...
i used to keep lots of snakes, lizards, tarantulas, and other invertebrates as pets, they are far more fascinating than your average furry pets
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There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't
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