Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #21 My mulga is much nicer
TrueBlue Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 17, 2005 Messages 4,606 Reaction score 21 Location QLD Jun 12, 2006 #22 collets?, or possibly one of the cobras?.
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #23 Yeah i can see why it looks like a cobra Rob, it could flatten right out it was that skinny.Yep its a wild colletts.
Yeah i can see why it looks like a cobra Rob, it could flatten right out it was that skinny.Yep its a wild colletts.
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #24 here it is
Retic Almost Legendary Joined Jan 3, 2004 Messages 8,284 Reaction score 2 Location Sydney Jun 12, 2006 #25 That's a pretty scabby looky Colletts, colour wise I mean.
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #26 Yeah some go that colour, not sure if they are all that colour there.The drought hasnt been kind to it.
Yeah some go that colour, not sure if they are all that colour there.The drought hasnt been kind to it.
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #27 Your not thinking it could be a .......................hybrid...............or ......................intergrade.........LOL
Your not thinking it could be a .......................hybrid...............or ......................intergrade.........LOL
Retic Almost Legendary Joined Jan 3, 2004 Messages 8,284 Reaction score 2 Location Sydney Jun 12, 2006 #28 AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH :shock:
TrueBlue Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 17, 2005 Messages 4,606 Reaction score 21 Location QLD Jun 12, 2006 #29 i actually quite like the creamy coloured ones, a big specimen in good condition is a site to behold. wereas the red ones seem to muddy out a lot as they get big.
i actually quite like the creamy coloured ones, a big specimen in good condition is a site to behold. wereas the red ones seem to muddy out a lot as they get big.
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #30 anyone else got 1
Magpie Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 5,954 Reaction score 0 Location Canadia Jun 12, 2006 #31
K Kersten Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 0 Location Gladstone, QLD Jun 12, 2006 #33 Hoplocephalus Bitorquatas (Pale headed Snake)
Pike01 Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,159 Reaction score 2 Location Brisbane Jun 12, 2006 #34 Slatey?
Magpie Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 5,954 Reaction score 0 Location Canadia Jun 12, 2006 #35 Hoplocephalus Bitorquatas (Pale headed Snake) Click to expand... Wow, was it really that easy?
K Kersten Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 0 Location Gladstone, QLD Jun 12, 2006 #36 We get them near here, around Kroombit Tops (I think I spelled that right).
M MrBredli Guest Jun 12, 2006 #37 Okies, try this one, it may be easy for some, not something most of us would come across though..
K Kersten Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 0 Location Gladstone, QLD Jun 12, 2006 #38 Cerberus Australis (Bockadam)?
K Kersten Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 0 Location Gladstone, QLD Jun 12, 2006 #40 I'll conceed that that one was made easier by the fact you left that little hint in the title of the image....
I'll conceed that that one was made easier by the fact you left that little hint in the title of the image....