Probably not the best way to hold your snake hook when being photographed!!
Don't see to many with pink bellies here, usually creamy coloured or white.The young of the white lipped which also is common here can be black or brown and has red sides and is often confused for a rbb.
I dont know if they are all that calm but ive only ever had one try to bite me when i touched its tail, so i try not to do that. i find them to be unlikely to bite if they are held like i was doing it in the video but in saying that, I would not advise anyone to copy anything they see on Youtube, and especially on
my channel.
Ive only ever had contact with them here in Victoria and I have heard the temperment becomes less predictable the further North you go.
They often get run over at night on the back roads around here to being nocturnal.
I'm east of Nowra (coast not Nowra East) and have found a pink/red bellied one out here. I never even knew they existed until then. Jet black head, with a dark silvery body and pink ventrals so it must not be a locale thing. It was well under 300mm long though.Hey I came across one today , dead on road south of Nowra NSW. Black back , pale cream coloured belly approx 500mm long.
not from nowra east? methinks he doth protest too much
sounds like a fairly typical specimen for this area. i really am quite fond of this species and i enjoyed keeping them years ago.
These five were under some paving in Merricks.
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I was merely quoting I was on the coast in reference to locale.... not to say there's anything wrong with eastie..... lol my brother lives there, lovely place...:lol:
So Im guessing you live at Worrigee huh ?:lol:
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