cactus2u Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 375 Reaction score 0 Location Kuranda qld Mar 21, 2011 #1
phantomreptiles Well-Known Member Joined Aug 17, 2010 Messages 600 Reaction score 0 Location western burbs brisbane Mar 21, 2011 #2 Brown tree snake? First time answering a question like this so if I am wrong, don't be mean
AllThingsReptile Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 1 Location Mansfield Vic Mar 21, 2011 #3 marsh snake?
Bench_Warmer01 Not so new Member Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 81 Reaction score 0 Location Sunshine Coast Mar 21, 2011 #4 Appears to be a Slatey Grey Snake
cactus2u Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 375 Reaction score 0 Location Kuranda qld Mar 21, 2011 #5 was my 1st thought as well bench .......not positive though. seen him/her quite a few times over the last few years growing well. Well suspect its the same snake as i see it in the same location. Another pic
was my 1st thought as well bench .......not positive though. seen him/her quite a few times over the last few years growing well. Well suspect its the same snake as i see it in the same location. Another pic
phantomreptiles Well-Known Member Joined Aug 17, 2010 Messages 600 Reaction score 0 Location western burbs brisbane Mar 21, 2011 #6 Hmm still going with Brown tree
M -Matt- Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2008 Messages 2,989 Reaction score 4 Location SE QLD Mar 21, 2011 #7 It's a Slaty Grey Snake Stegonotus cucullatus
S Snakeluvver2 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 2,427 Reaction score 7 Location Brisbane Mar 21, 2011 #8 Stegonotus cucullatus Slaty Grey Brown Tree's have different scale shapes and the head is a very prominent shape (the eyes)
Stegonotus cucullatus Slaty Grey Brown Tree's have different scale shapes and the head is a very prominent shape (the eyes)
phantomreptiles Well-Known Member Joined Aug 17, 2010 Messages 600 Reaction score 0 Location western burbs brisbane Mar 21, 2011 #9 Damm - but thanks Jannico for the info
Asharee133 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Messages 2,099 Reaction score 0 Location Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia Mar 21, 2011 #10 phantomreptiles said: Damm - but thanks Jannico for the info Click to expand... brown tree snakes are brown not...mud colored. xD gorgeous little slatey anyway
phantomreptiles said: Damm - but thanks Jannico for the info Click to expand... brown tree snakes are brown not...mud colored. xD gorgeous little slatey anyway
jase75 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2008 Messages 617 Reaction score 6 Location Brisbane Mar 21, 2011 #11 Slatey Grey Snake.
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,269 Reaction score 88 Location SEQ Mar 22, 2011 #12 actually brown tree snakes can be almost black...that appears to be a slatey though
snakeluvver Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2010 Messages 3,534 Reaction score 6 Location Sunshine Coast Mar 22, 2011 #13 Slatey probably. And brown tree snakes have thin bodies and almost python-like heads, plus MASSIVE eyes
Slatey probably. And brown tree snakes have thin bodies and almost python-like heads, plus MASSIVE eyes
cadwallader Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 20, 2008 Messages 1,378 Reaction score 2 Location Gold Coast Mar 22, 2011 #14 Asharee133 said: brown tree snakes are brown not...mud colored. xD gorgeous little slatey anyway Click to expand... Dont know about you but the mud i've seen in normally brown :S lol
Asharee133 said: brown tree snakes are brown not...mud colored. xD gorgeous little slatey anyway Click to expand... Dont know about you but the mud i've seen in normally brown :S lol