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Old 20-Jun-06, 10:09 AM
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RE: green tree snake problem

most snakes return to where they have found food before.... male coastals can travel upto 10km a day to return to thir "home" even after they have been relocated. try moving him far far away from where you found him, maybe take him for a drive out to the bush, or better yet, to a different area with the same type of features as the place you found him..... maybe not the bush, as i have just been reminded that some snakes that are born into the burbs oftentimes wont survive in the bush....... even go so far as to give him a little mouse or someting to eat when you release him. normaly it would be better to release him closer to where you found him, but if you think he may be in danger from snake spooked humans, then i would move him further away.
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