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Done well sturdy, pitty we wont be seeing any new pics from Shane. Hopfully should be getting my own Mulga soon but don't think its going to be a red one.

Trouble, is that second pic a Mulga or a patternless Tiger?
 
Every now and again these guys just blow in.

Don't get much of a mention though.
 

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can't wait to visit my brothers, they said they find olive seasnakes all the time. would love to see one.
 
They are stunning seasnakes Cement,how often do you get called out for these guys,how and where to you relocate them,cheers.
 
Every now and again these guys just blow in.

Don't get much of a mention though.

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I used to find a lot of these on the main beach of Fraser Island after severe weather. They are generally on their last legs (no pun intended) and never looked well enough to return to the water. The ones I saw often died (maybe due to excessive exposure to the sun???). I don't know much about the success of any rehabilitation to get them back up to full health?? I was way out of my depth with these guys at the time (and probably still am)
 
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Every now and again these guys just blow in.

Don't get much of a mention though.


i got a call for one of these the other day at port macquarie unfortunately i was too far away at the time to attend. i was so unlucky as i have never had a call out for them, though i have seen many while out surfing and have seen them from above.
well done
cheers steve
 
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