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There have been several alb tigers found in the past so it isn't out of the question.
Hmm..2ft..pink snake...you say it was a tiger,so im guessing it had stripes or a pattern of that appearance...if anything probably a released or surviving amelanistic corn snake.
Thats my guess!
Remember most, if not all, albino animals in captivity have been found in the wild. they are not common, but they are out there.
The albino i came across was is in a housing estate on the gold coast, last place i thought one would pop up. And no it wasn't a corn.
Just going by the ol' saying 'Pics or it didn't happen' ..
That's very mature opinion.
Up Northern NSW there is a place, I won't say where, but it is South of Macksville on the coast. There is a sacred womans site that has pink (albino) tiger snakes. The indigenous people of the area believe that only woman can go there and be unharmed by the snakes,and there are many accounts by woman that I know personally of them going and camping there with their children and the snakes coming to the camp ground and just hanging around for a while and then leaving and of men going there and being chased by them. I have no reason to doubt these women so I am assuming it is one particular family of snakes that constantly interbreed and therefore throw an unusual proportion of albinos.
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they are called dreamtime stories not dreaming and i live in northern nsw and never heard of it and i take great interest in the local storiesWell at least I took the harassment off the poster, I don't really care if you don't believe me but i don't think that aboriginals would incorporate something like that into their art and dreaming stories if it wasn't the case.
Well at least I took the harassment off the posterQUOTE]
that you certainly did, now who is going to step up and take it off you?
they are called dreamtime stories not dreaming and i live in northern nsw and never heard of it and i take great interest in the local stories
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