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Snake Identification information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="user 20746" data-source="post: 603275" data-attributes="member: 20746"><p>Try that at my place and you just might be sitting beside the dead snake, one thing about snakes is if they are out in the paddock or bush all good but if they are near my dwelling away they go, all I have here are browns (mostly), red bellied blacks and tiger snakes, I have seen 1 python but it unfortunatley was dead and from what I dont know. I shifted a redbelly black 4 times before it got the message as in reality they are fairly harmless but the browns go first time as if you get bitten where I live you probably wont get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20746, post: 603275, member: 20746"] Try that at my place and you just might be sitting beside the dead snake, one thing about snakes is if they are out in the paddock or bush all good but if they are near my dwelling away they go, all I have here are browns (mostly), red bellied blacks and tiger snakes, I have seen 1 python but it unfortunatley was dead and from what I dont know. I shifted a redbelly black 4 times before it got the message as in reality they are fairly harmless but the browns go first time as if you get bitten where I live you probably wont get out. [/QUOTE]
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