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What snakes are in your area Bobj?

G'day mate, we have taipans, black snakes, brown snakes, carpet pythons, Children's pythons, tree snakes, keelbacks and death adders. Then about 4 types of sea snakes, but they don't come ashore unless they are injured.

 

The pythons and keelbacks are the only ones not poisonous.

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Cheers, Bobj.

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G'day mate, we have taipans, black snakes, brown snakes, carpet pythons, Children's pythons, tree snakes, keelbacks and death adders. Then about 4 types of sea snakes, but they don't come ashore unless they are injured.

 

The pythons and keelbacks are the only ones not poisonous.

 

Have you ever encountered any on your property Bobj?

He who simply trys, Is not trying hard enuff

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"He was scared to leave his children alone in the house"

 

They are aged 5 and 7!!!

 

He shouldn't be leaving them alone in the house anyway.

 

This guy sounds like an idiot. It's eaten 2 of his pets (also why wasn't the Ginuea Pig in a cage?) and he doesn't think it would get the dog.

 

And could he not have said "here boy" rather than run into the house to get his digital camera.

 

My guess is he went in to the house to get a camera to take a picture of the snake, forgetting to bring his dog in with him, and the snake got the dog.

 

Whatever happened this fella don't sound like the sharpest tool in the shed.

 

Simon

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Have you ever encountered any on your property Bobj?

Yup! All of them, mate. There is a National Park directly behind my backyard.

 

Boozlebear, Kuranda is a place known for the number of hippy types.... :oops::lol:

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Cheers, Bobj.

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