Do not throw those ideas up in the air, especially when dealing with large elapids that are potentially dangerous and in the case of Brown Snakes, extremely venomous
It is not a Lesser Black Whip. Do not throw those ideas up in the air, especially when dealing with large elapids that are potentially dangerous and in the case of Brown Snakes, extremely venomous
I'm heading towards Red Belly though. Would be great to see a better picture.
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It is a Red bellied black snake (pseudechis porphyriacus)... It is very common for them to have light brown nosed so it is highly likely that this one had much more brown than most. Definatly not an eastern brown snake.
Couldn't agree more. How typical of APS experts - dono but I think ..... :evil: Pull your heads in experts.
Sheesh, its just a suggestion. I think I am well within my right to make a suggestion just as you are. I didn't say it was anything specifically, just said to check out lesser black whip snakes as the only description was "black snake with brown head" and the picture shows pretty much nothing lol
If you are implying my suggestion could cause someone to become complacent, well thats just dumb, everyone should be well aware that you leave wild snakes alone no matter the possible species. And thats what we should all be promoting.
So, what value or enlightenment does your "suggestion" carry? Steve didn't ask for suggestions, not even what species it was, he simply wrote "Found out at Hatton Vale QLD. Black body, Brown head. Nice looking snake!"
Thanks for sharing Steve.
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