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Slateman
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]This was posted to our aps mailbox. Anybody?
New Ticket: Unidentified snake
How are you? I'm sorry, I'm not a big fan of snakes but do respect their born right to occupy this planet so I don't kill them on sight. I leave them alone to do what they need to do. I'd just like to get some idea of the snake that I saw a few days ago in Middle Swan (Perth) because I'd never seen a snake like this before. It was less than a metre long so it was more than likely a young one, it was a light grey colour but was very distinguishable by the stark, very obvious black patch on the top of its head. The black patch was oval and began near its eyes and ended near the back of its head - a length of perhaps 3/4 of an inch. I only noticed all these details because I was only about 2 metres from it before I noticed it and stomped both feet down hard to stop when I did see it. A beautiful snake! Unfortunately, the area that I was walking was a heavy vehicle traffic area, and though I left it to its own devices, it didn't survive. At the end of the day I saw a pile of ants feasting on the remains. It had obviously been run over. Can you tell me what kind of snake it was?
Cheers
Graeme Laughton [/FONT]
New Ticket: Unidentified snake
How are you? I'm sorry, I'm not a big fan of snakes but do respect their born right to occupy this planet so I don't kill them on sight. I leave them alone to do what they need to do. I'd just like to get some idea of the snake that I saw a few days ago in Middle Swan (Perth) because I'd never seen a snake like this before. It was less than a metre long so it was more than likely a young one, it was a light grey colour but was very distinguishable by the stark, very obvious black patch on the top of its head. The black patch was oval and began near its eyes and ended near the back of its head - a length of perhaps 3/4 of an inch. I only noticed all these details because I was only about 2 metres from it before I noticed it and stomped both feet down hard to stop when I did see it. A beautiful snake! Unfortunately, the area that I was walking was a heavy vehicle traffic area, and though I left it to its own devices, it didn't survive. At the end of the day I saw a pile of ants feasting on the remains. It had obviously been run over. Can you tell me what kind of snake it was?
Cheers
Graeme Laughton [/FONT]