fjsmith
Not so new Member
I have read reports of wild populations of red eared sliders and other exotic reptiles mainly in NSW, but has anybody here actually encountered one? Whether it be in there backyard or anywhere else?
I wouldnt know about nsw as im in vic but I highly doubt itI have heard of corn snakes in north parramatta but i havent seen this for myself. If there is a wild population would that mean you could keep them on a licence because you can keep asian house geckos. I might be wrong but i think i have seen them on the species list for nsw.
Yes i have seen a few of those too, once a lady's dog killed a snake and she wanted an id, turned out to be a cornCorn's are semi-regularly posted on this forum for Id's from people who have found them wild in suburbia, whether they are escapee's or from self-populating populations I am not sure but presume the later.
My mate said that someone he knows who is 'a scientist' informed him of a wild population of boas, ball pythons and burmese pythons in a wetland near my place....yeeeaaaaah definitely -_-
I think somebody even posted a picture of one a few weeks ago on this forum for an IDAnd there's always the flowerpot snake (R. braminus)... Found in a few areas in Aust. One of the most widespread terrestrial reptiles in the world. And introduced.
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