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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 465833" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Its weird, Australia.</p><p>I have lived in the NT since about 2000, fished from the banks of rivers, prospected in the scrub, been shooting pigs and geese out bush.....only seen a very few snakes , a couple of king browns (rare now since the cane toads made it Darwin) an occasional western brown, a lone death adder, a big one though, and plenty of keel backs and water python's, but no where near as many snakes as I saw down south.</p><p>I think snakes are more common in the dark hours up here, not much difference in air temp, but they don't seem to like direct sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 465833, member: 6002"] Its weird, Australia. I have lived in the NT since about 2000, fished from the banks of rivers, prospected in the scrub, been shooting pigs and geese out bush.....only seen a very few snakes , a couple of king browns (rare now since the cane toads made it Darwin) an occasional western brown, a lone death adder, a big one though, and plenty of keel backs and water python's, but no where near as many snakes as I saw down south. I think snakes are more common in the dark hours up here, not much difference in air temp, but they don't seem to like direct sun. [/QUOTE]
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