waruikazi
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We also know that this species will not become extinct from the toads because of how wide spread they are throughout the country. The only other snake that has been directly affected by the toads are the death adders and possibly the carpet pythons, although both of them are still surviving.
After reading Snake Pimps paper would you still agree with statement.
Losing a seperate population even if they are the same species as what occurs all over Australia is just as devestating as if it were a seperate species.
I've been really disapointed with what the old bininj know about most wildlife TBH.
I'll give it a shot but.
Try asking Old Man Jacob (Nayinggul). Most of the others with real knowledge have passed away. But you also have to remember that their knowledge is based within the perspective of their culture. What you want to know is scientific. Knowledge is only valid within its correct context.
When I was living in central Arnhem Land one of the young blokes shot a 2.3 metre King Brown. That was one hell of an impressive snake that I wouldn't want to get on the bad side of. I think I took photos but they would have been slides. They'd be buried somewhere deep cool and dark now.
Thats precisely it maybe their range isn't as big as first anticipated.
I agree it's unlikely toads will cause them to be extinct but as more work is conducted and scientific methods advance and we are able to recognise species that were previously considered the same, the situation all of a sudden becomes more dire?
I believe that Regardless of whether a species is widespread over the country the extinction of a single population in terms of the effects on that populations eco systems is as devastating as if it were a seperate species.
Keelbacks though not immune have some ability to consume the toads
I was told today that it seems the only rep to be able to survive and eat cane toads is the Acrochordus arafurae or the Arafura File Snake
I think your right, my mistake. I was goin through pics of DOR and clicked on pseudonaja instead of psuedechis. Will endeavour to find the psuedechis pics.I don't think that is a mulga reptillian. That looks very Pseudonaja to me...
waruikazi;2027222 That is interesting said:I heard from a colleague who spends most of his day dealing with leptospiral research, surveillance and diagnosis in the human and veterinary fields.He also does alot with amphibians and I will see what else I can find out for you.
Was that out at Mekin? There's a snake that turns up in rock art that has a malevolent association. It's depicted banded, I think it's the Western Brown. The Old Man has had problems with his feet for a while now, but although he's outlived a lot of his age group, it's catching up with him now. Alfred is the natural 'next-in-line'. And I reckon that's the way it will go.Yeah i have asked old man for a few stories. He told me where to find those giant snakes we get around here but wouldn't give me permission to find them lol. Also got a great stoy out of him about when he got bitten by a death adder (bek) and how the old people would treat bites and that he recons there is another ven out in country that ballandas haven't found yet. He says black with a red tail, i think he means a black whip but i've been made look a fool before by not beleiving the stories. But Old Man really is on his last legs hey. He can't walk anymore and is rapidly going down hill, it is going to be a really sad day when we lose him. I think it will hit the fan when he's gone and his boys are fighting over who gets to be the man.
Not good to hear about the declines in snakes resulting from the invasive cane toads up north, didn't think Mulgas were so rare in some areas. Have heard about some biological controls for the ominous toads...one was to genetically manipulate them so all the young they produce that survive to adulthood are only male, so reducing the amount of females in the population will limit breeding succession within the species. Hope they take this into action.
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