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Here are a few pics from my latest fieldtrip through the Gulf, Southern Highlands and Western Provinces of PNG. Enjoy!

Waiting for the weekly plane at Wipim (Western Province)

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Papuan death adder (Acanthophis laevis) hiding in leaf litter beside a bush track near Kuru village (Western Province)

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This death adder (Acanthophis laevis) was caught in a drainage ditch in the grounds of a village school at Waro village (Southern Highlands Province)

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And this cheeky little death adder (Acanthophis laevis) was caught in a well at Wipim - the lady who was standing in the bottom of the well at the time was NOT amused!

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These next photographs are of a rare Papuan blacksnake (Pseudechis papuanus) that was caught near Iamega village in Western Province... to say it put a smile on my face would be an understatement :!:

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One of these days I'll learn that feet are for walking, backsides are for sitting ...

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September in Kikori (Gulf Province) tends to be a little bit damp...

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But at the end of a long day, there is nothing better than a good feed of roast bandicoot ... (tastes exactly like turkey!)

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Looking at this very dark-coloured Papuan taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus canni) it isn't hard to see why people mistake them for blacksnakes :!: :shock:

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Infact compared to this very light coloured specimen with its fantastic red sports-stripe, some people would think they were looking at two completely different snakes ...

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This little tree frog (Litoria spp) wanted to share my dinner one night...

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Last one for now ... a 4 metre amethystine python (Morelia amethistina) near the Gobe Oilfield just inside the border of Southern Highlands Province.

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Cheers all!

David
 
thanks for sharing the pics toxinologist,
boy that scrubbys head looks cool - eyes milky.
Is that the tip of the tail of the little adder - bright yellow.
 
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Fantastic Images. Thankyou for sharing herps in your part of the world ;)
 
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hello david

amazing pics, im really jelous

where in australia are you now
 
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Welcome Back David :D

Nothing like a short walk through PNG :wink:
 
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G'day Tommo,

I'm in Melbourne until tomorrow and am then heading up to Newcastle for the Xmas break. I head back to PNG at the beginning of February.

Cheers
 
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Thanks for the picks David.......and making us jealous. :lol:
 
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that is one huge scrubby, love the plates on there head. was the end of its tail missing?
 
I am in awe! Amazing shots of so truely amazing animals. The first shot of the Death Adder, the Taipan and the Amethystine really blow me away. Unreal animals. I want to go there even mroe now. How was it? I've heard that white people aren't always the most welcome there.
 
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