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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 465728" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>My daughter had 3 big Western Browns visit her yard in Northam in a week in December (these are the western version of the eastern brown). Northam is approx. 100km east of Perth in the Avon Valley.</p><p>It is rare to find these snakes down on the coastal plain, but they do exist. Tiger Snakes are the biggest risk here as they are very common over most of the southern half of WA & can be very aggressive. Don't be careless with Dugites tho. They are a bit more relaxed but still very venomous, & very common.</p><p>We have a few poisonous snakes. A good guide here (select state & region from the title bar on the page) :skull: </p><p><a href="http://www.whatsnakeisthat.com.au/category/region/western-aust/" target="_blank">http://www.whatsnakeisthat.com.au/category/region/western-aust/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 465728, member: 12692"] My daughter had 3 big Western Browns visit her yard in Northam in a week in December (these are the western version of the eastern brown). Northam is approx. 100km east of Perth in the Avon Valley. It is rare to find these snakes down on the coastal plain, but they do exist. Tiger Snakes are the biggest risk here as they are very common over most of the southern half of WA & can be very aggressive. Don't be careless with Dugites tho. They are a bit more relaxed but still very venomous, & very common. We have a few poisonous snakes. A good guide here (select state & region from the title bar on the page) :skull: [url]http://www.whatsnakeisthat.com.au/category/region/western-aust/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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