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Personal experiences with snake or spider bites
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<blockquote data-quote="uttu kaos" data-source="post: 632126" data-attributes="member: 11940"><p>youll have red bellies at the water source because they are predominantly frog eaters but will eat most things including smaller brown snakes.. Your billabong you will have 1 big resident red belly, thats a female, she will be huge, ive caught some monsters here at close to 6 1/2 ft long and about 2 1/2 to 3 inches round and the others are mainly males moving in and out looking for some loving and also food...they are amazing creatures, they might not seem like it cos theyre "snakes" but when on the hunt or eating they are brilliant to watch..as for the milking part theres labs that do it now because unless you have a licence to do something like catching its illegal to touch any snake in Australia as they are protected species..there use to be allot of farmers years ago milking taipans and death adders up this way also a lot of farmers dying from it for getting it wrong too..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uttu kaos, post: 632126, member: 11940"] youll have red bellies at the water source because they are predominantly frog eaters but will eat most things including smaller brown snakes.. Your billabong you will have 1 big resident red belly, thats a female, she will be huge, ive caught some monsters here at close to 6 1/2 ft long and about 2 1/2 to 3 inches round and the others are mainly males moving in and out looking for some loving and also food...they are amazing creatures, they might not seem like it cos theyre "snakes" but when on the hunt or eating they are brilliant to watch..as for the milking part theres labs that do it now because unless you have a licence to do something like catching its illegal to touch any snake in Australia as they are protected species..there use to be allot of farmers years ago milking taipans and death adders up this way also a lot of farmers dying from it for getting it wrong too.. [/QUOTE]
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