Levold Active Member Joined May 20, 2011 Messages 216 Reaction score 0 Location Noojee, Victoria, Australia Oct 5, 2011 #1 Is this little critter a white lip? or something else? Was only about 50cm long.. Attachments IMG_4172.jpg 194.9 KB
Tassie97 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2010 Messages 2,126 Reaction score 3 Location Tasmania :D Oct 5, 2011 #2 i vote copperhead thats a whitelip ^ Last edited: Oct 5, 2011
GeckPhotographer Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 29, 2011 Messages 2,221 Reaction score 1 Location Lake Macquarie NSW Oct 5, 2011 #3 Yep it looks like a Copperhead to me as well.
$NaKe PiMp Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2007 Messages 2,946 Reaction score 2 Location Browntown Oct 5, 2011 #4 copperhead
Levold Active Member Joined May 20, 2011 Messages 216 Reaction score 0 Location Noojee, Victoria, Australia Oct 5, 2011 #5 lol thanks. I really had the urge to try and get a macro photo of its head, so glad i didn't act on it.
lol thanks. I really had the urge to try and get a macro photo of its head, so glad i didn't act on it.
Snake Catcher Victoria Almost Legendary Joined Mar 10, 2005 Messages 6,187 Reaction score 11 Location Melbourne Australia Oct 5, 2011 #6 strange looking copperhead,, I only ever get lowland copperheads here definitly not a whitelip Last edited: Oct 5, 2011
jase75 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2008 Messages 617 Reaction score 6 Location Brisbane Oct 5, 2011 #8 It's a Copperhead.
Treknotechelaps Not so new Member Joined Jun 6, 2011 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location To the east of Melbourne Oct 6, 2011 #9 A Highland Copperhead for sure, the upper labial scales are strongly barred and if you found it round the Noojee/Yarra Ranges area, there the main Copperhead species there.
A Highland Copperhead for sure, the upper labial scales are strongly barred and if you found it round the Noojee/Yarra Ranges area, there the main Copperhead species there.
Tassie97 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2010 Messages 2,126 Reaction score 3 Location Tasmania :D Oct 6, 2011 #10 wooop wooop i got it right and i was first
Bushman Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 2,072 Reaction score 2 Location in situ Oct 6, 2011 #11 Actually it was Peter that identified the species first - Austrelaps ramsayi Sorry Tassie...close but not spot-on. Copperhead is too vague. Last edited: Oct 6, 2011
Actually it was Peter that identified the species first - Austrelaps ramsayi Sorry Tassie...close but not spot-on. Copperhead is too vague.
Tassie97 Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2010 Messages 2,126 Reaction score 3 Location Tasmania :D Oct 6, 2011 #12 i actually thought it was a highland but was unsure so i didn't post it
Bushman Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 2,072 Reaction score 2 Location in situ Oct 6, 2011 #13 Well done, much better to not make the call if you're not sure. Levold, White-lipped Snakes are venomous. Roughly where did you find it? Last edited: Oct 6, 2011
Well done, much better to not make the call if you're not sure. Levold, White-lipped Snakes are venomous. Roughly where did you find it?