Sezzzzzzzzz
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or voldemort!!
The name yellow bellied black snake gets thrown around as a description for a number of different species popularized by midnight oils song "king of the mountain"
Crimson Sided Snake sounds so much betteri would also like the term red bellied black snake returned to an earlier description of "the crimson sided snake" dont like my chances though lol
The name yellow bellied black snake gets thrown around as a description for a number of different species popularized by midnight oils song "king of the mountain"
Yes, but that was referring to the aboriginal flag, yellow bellied black snake sleeping on a red rock.....waiting for the strangers to go.
Mulga snakes till they get over eight feet.... then they are king browns
Common names are there to confuse us, save the confusion if it worries you, and just use the scientific names.
thats not confusing at all...
Anyway
Some ppl say tomato some say tomuto.
thats what mkes the something go something.
Pedantic is a good word to
agreed, something like school based animal / reptile lessons with wild life catcher / carerI'm not sure how much this would really affect the general public. I think instead of worrying whether people use "correct" names we should be aiming to stop them all being called "itsasnakekillit!" regardless of the species
I think it doesnt matter. Sure they're not in the Pseudonaja genus, but they're still brown
And I've had the same experience, cleobhp, people say king brown to make it sound scarier. Ironically, king browns arent as dangerous as browns
I think it doesnt matter. Sure they're not in the Pseudonaja genus, but they're still brown
And I've had the same experience, cleobhp, people say king brown to make it sound scarier. Ironically, king browns arent as dangerous as browns
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