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Snake sightings, encounters and reminders.
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 585225" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Dont see many up here during the day, its too hot. But at night, in the wet season, in certain areas, you can find soooo many!</p><p>Worst place Ive seen (or best if you like em) is near the window to the wet lands on last light, mainly water pythons, but usually a death adder or two on the road. Ive seen as many as 50+ on a couple of hundred meters of road pre cane toad days.</p><p>When detecting up here,most Ive seen were 2 western browns and a death adder.</p><p>Nearly stood on a huge death adder wearing thongs once, was on my way home, but stopped to look at some ground, very nearly trod on the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 585225, member: 6002"] Dont see many up here during the day, its too hot. But at night, in the wet season, in certain areas, you can find soooo many! Worst place Ive seen (or best if you like em) is near the window to the wet lands on last light, mainly water pythons, but usually a death adder or two on the road. Ive seen as many as 50+ on a couple of hundred meters of road pre cane toad days. When detecting up here,most Ive seen were 2 western browns and a death adder. Nearly stood on a huge death adder wearing thongs once, was on my way home, but stopped to look at some ground, very nearly trod on the thing. [/QUOTE]
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