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As a keen nature watcher shanks you would have enjoyed yesterday`s viewing.












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When you live in a snake-free country those pics are pretty scarey.....

Great pics though


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Posts: 4473 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Bastards are everywhere. I get mostly Brown's at my place but have killed a Black a few years ago.


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Yeah, Kind of bummed we never got to find that Brown in the grass. Really want to see one to see what my gut reaction is. Beautiful creatures but despite never having had anything to do with them, just a photo like that triggers caution in me.
 
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Gryph,
Please excuse my ignorance but what species of snake it that ? Do these always get around in pairs or are these perhaps a breeding couple ?
I think these are some of the most strikingly handsome snakes I've ever seen that at the same time seem to ooze lethality.
Although I've been very close I've never handled a snake and don't think I fear them but they definitely trigger something way down inside, probably at a genetic level. With many, the way they present themselves seems to command " respect me".
Fantastic pics by the way. Always enjoy yours.


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Posts: 2120 | Location: New Zealand's North Island | Registered: 13 November 2014Reply With Quote
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Snakes that wrap themselves around each other

Like windings of a rope are breeding.

Two headed snakes some call them.

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Common Black Snake mate or Red Bellied Blacks colloquially known as.
Poisonous of course and best left alone too.



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Killed a baby brown yesterday. I was moving some crass clippings and dig up a legless lizard. Moved him to a safe place and a few shovels later I dug up the brown. It was a little cranky Eeker


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Did it have a black head?



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I kicked one of those once. I was walking down some red dirt road in NSW and I thought it was some torn off rubber from a truck tyre so I gave it a kick. It went off doing S'ss into the bush. Scared the shit out of me....Only snake I have met in person.
They told me when I got back there is no anti venom for a black snake...
 
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Originally posted by gryphon1:
Did it have a black head?


Black spot/ stripe behind the head


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Ain't love grand?

Is it true snakes have two todgers?
 
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As they say,plenty of blokes have two as they couldnt get that stupid by pulling just the one.



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