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I have to ask, why is that inland taipan YELLOW?! I had no idea they occured in anything *like* that colour, it's amazing!
 
Not everyones cup of tea, but some like em. Ordinary photo.
 

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the only species i have that i dont recall seeing in shanes collection....

(but there might be one tucked away in the shed somewhere)

Nice. Have you taken any pics of that S.A tiger yet? Thats pretty impressive.
 
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Wow!!!!!!!!!
How long has this been going on??
Stunning snakes fellas
 
What about this beast.
 

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here's that tiger shane, he is a lot easier to stir up than the spotted black is!
the spotted took a while to hood up and position on that fellows neck...
 

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A Eastern Tiger i came across while on a walk.
 

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Freakin awesome snakes guys! Loving the KG Mulgas, taipans, western tiger, and scaleless death adder -one of my faves! Good onya guys for sharing your pics with us :D
 
A Eastern Brown posing for sum pics.
 

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here's that tiger shane, he is a lot easier to stir up than the spotted black is!
the spotted took a while to hood up and position on that fellows neck...

Gee he's got a chunky head on him. That's one snake you dont want hanging off your hand.
 
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