Thats what I thought but then I looked in a book & it kinda looks like a Grey Snake... Were in South East Qld? I'm stressing out because we have 2 grand kids who are always playing in the yard!!!!
sarah_m said:The fact that it reared up gives it away as eastern brown
The fact that it reared up gives it away as eastern brown
I'm sorry, but from what i have read they say that most snakes are more likely to flight than fight, except the brown with will rear up with less provokation then most, hence the scientific name seudonaja.That's a very poor indication. I hope that's not how you identify browns. Pythons rear up too. So do many other snakes.
what you have read in theory is correct ..but as NT has said you need to know what the snake is ...the EB is a very easy snake to provoke and will act on what ever is provoking it at the time ..but BTS do the same ,they dont take much to provoke either and will strike at you ,pull back and strike again ...Identification is the key and to anyone that isnt sure ,all snakes should be avoided ,stay at a safe distance away like 4 feet still able to watch and if its in a place where you need it gone ring a person that has the correct permit to come and remove ...I'm sorry, but from what i have read they say that most snakes are more likely to flight than fight, except the brown with will rear up with less provokation then most, hence the scientific name seudonaja.
Sorry if i am misinformed
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