Bench_Warmer01
Not so new Member
I saw this snake over a 3 day period at night in the staff accomodation area at work, and after the last king brown here had boiling water and huge rocks thrown on it, ( before I arrived) There's no way i'd let any reptile suffer that fate here.
Anyway, I caught it and relocated it after missing it 3 times, it was around 70-80cm long, thin and slender, very small head, scale arrangment is slighlty different to any mulga ive seen, in the dark what i got it i presumed p.australis, but after photographing it upon release i had a closer look and believe this to be a false/pygmy mulga or an unknown subspecies, and I ended up catching and relocating another snake a - p.australias the next day, and it looked totally different.
Anyway, I caught it and relocated it after missing it 3 times, it was around 70-80cm long, thin and slender, very small head, scale arrangment is slighlty different to any mulga ive seen, in the dark what i got it i presumed p.australis, but after photographing it upon release i had a closer look and believe this to be a false/pygmy mulga or an unknown subspecies, and I ended up catching and relocating another snake a - p.australias the next day, and it looked totally different.