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Snake Identification information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadsUp" data-source="post: 52930" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>i got slackadaisical and stepped down into the creekbed without looking first , my foot landed 3 feet away from the snake and it went beserk to get away from me as i scrambled back out of its way , it disappeared under a rock 6 feet away and i didnt see it again.</p><p></p><p>i went through the scenario in my mind afterwards , what if it had bitten me , yes my ute was only 40 feet away , yes i had a setopress bandage in the ute , and yes i even had mobile phone coverage there.</p><p></p><p>It was a good reminder though to look before you leap</p><p></p><p>at least the RBB is easy to spot , Death Adders however camouflage very well and they dont move until they choose to strike :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadsUp, post: 52930, member: 414"] i got slackadaisical and stepped down into the creekbed without looking first , my foot landed 3 feet away from the snake and it went beserk to get away from me as i scrambled back out of its way , it disappeared under a rock 6 feet away and i didnt see it again. i went through the scenario in my mind afterwards , what if it had bitten me , yes my ute was only 40 feet away , yes i had a setopress bandage in the ute , and yes i even had mobile phone coverage there. It was a good reminder though to look before you leap at least the RBB is easy to spot , Death Adders however camouflage very well and they dont move until they choose to strike :/ [/QUOTE]
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