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Cheetah7 Oct 6th 2012 12:51 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10316297)
No, they start life full size ;) It would obviously depend very much where in the country the snake was encountered, there are many species it could have been but 99% would be venomous.

Ive caught a few baby dugites - last year I caught one of about 12 inches - tiny as in thin little chap it was.

The smallest I have seen was at work one day about 8 inches and as babies the dugites have an olive green dot on their heads. Biggest I have been called out to was a 2 metre dugite - really thick in body and the family pit bull terrier had bitten the snake several times and the snake bit the dog back - dog died pretty quickly and the snake died also.

It was massive and we exercise as much caution in picking up a dead one as we do a live - reflex bites not to mention they can envenomate for decades after death as in the venom sacks can remain in tact.

Kim67 Oct 7th 2012 9:23 am

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I accidentally ran over a python (about 4 metres long) on the weekend. It was stretched across my street and I was looking at my neighbours house and didn't see it stretched out until I was right on it. I turned around and came back to check on it and call the snake guy if it was injured. But it crawled into my friends garden and seemed fine. I went and told him and apparently it had been hanging around his place for a few days. The neighbours were worried it would get their little puppy. Haven't seen him since, hope he's okay (the snake not the neighbour). But it's definitely snake season and am worried about brown snakes because it's such a dry season.

sammax Oct 8th 2012 5:34 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10316297)
No, they start life full size ;) It would obviously depend very much where in the country the snake was encountered, there are many species it could have been but 99% would be venomous.

After reading on where they hang out it probably wasn't a brown snake as this was in Sydney, however, your comment about what percentage of snakes are venomous is scary!

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 5:39 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10316297)
No, they start life full size ;) It would obviously depend very much where in the country the snake was encountered, there are many species it could have been but 99% would be venomous.

Not true, baby dugites start off as tiny little things - as do Tiger snakes.

chris955 Oct 8th 2012 8:03 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by Cheetah7 (Post 10320916)
Not true, baby dugites start off as tiny little things - as do Tiger snakes.

I must ask, did you REALLY think that I was seriously saying they started out full size ? :rofl: Obviously ALL snakes start out as tiny little things. Read the post I relied to ;)

chris955 Oct 8th 2012 8:05 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by sammax (Post 10320913)
After reading on where they hang out it probably wasn't a brown snake as this was in Sydney, however, your comment about what percentage of snakes are venomous is scary!

Brown Snakes are pretty common throughout Sydney. The overwhelming majority of snakes in Australia are venomous.

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 8:11 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10321059)
I must ask, did you REALLY think that I was seriously saying they started out full size ? :rofl: Obviously ALL snakes start out as tiny little things. Read the post I relied to ;)

At first I did then I noticed the winky smiley.:lol:

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 8:11 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 
Unless its a trouser snake then it could be exceptionally small.:sneaky:

chris955 Oct 8th 2012 8:15 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by Cheetah7 (Post 10321083)
At first I did then I noticed the winky smiley.:lol:

You really thought I was saying snakes were born/hatched full size ? :rofl: Just imagine those poor mother snakes ;)

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 8:30 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10321093)
You really thought I was saying snakes were born/hatched full size ? :rofl: Just imagine those poor mother snakes ;)


I couldnt quite believe what I was reading but as I said, I ignored the smiley. Dont forget though Chris, someone once posted on here the most unbelievable tampon thread that will go down in thread history - so anything is possible.

Search for it at your own peril.:eek:

chris955 Oct 8th 2012 8:32 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by Cheetah7 (Post 10321113)
I couldnt quite believe what I was reading but as I said, I ignored the smiley. Dont forget though Chris, someone once posted on here the most unbelievable tampon thread that will go down in thread history - so anything is possible.

Search for it at your own peril.:eek:

I will resist the temptation thanks :D

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 10:13 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10321117)
I will resist the temptation thanks :D

Do a search for the diseased fanny towel thread, double dare ya!:lol:

asprilla Oct 8th 2012 11:00 pm

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by Cheetah7 (Post 10321285)
Do a search for the diseased fanny towel thread, double dare ya!:lol:

just reading that made me shudder.

Cheetah7 Oct 8th 2012 11:50 pm

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Originally Posted by asprilla (Post 10321368)
just reading that made me shudder.

That was one of the times that I pulled stomach muscles laughing at a thread on BE.

I do believe there was a hand towel involved.

LisaIan Oct 9th 2012 12:10 am

Re: Brown snake!!! :-)
 

Originally Posted by Cheetah7 (Post 10321448)
That was one of the times that I pulled stomach muscles laughing at a thread on BE.

I do believe there was a hand towel involved.

Hands down the funniest thread I've ever read....the OP's disgust at his MIL was palpable. I cried laughing reading that!!


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