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is that snake poisonous
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Yes, it is, but only mildly so. They're not considered dangerous to humans.



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"is that snake poisonous?" i hear you ask. No australian snakes are poisonous, some are venomous not poisonous. The only 2 known poisonous Australian reptiles are the Green Turtle and the Hawksbill Turtle. Poison is toxic if inhaled or ingested. Venom is generally harmless if ingested but toxic when it comes in contact with the underlying tissue normally protected by the skin. Sorry i just had to say it
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all aust reps can be kept if u have the right licence jarvis
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Lutz i gather your friend lives on north shore of sydney thats where the golden crowns are mainly found they are also present lower blue mountains they favour areas with good rainfall.I used to find large numbers of these snakes on the wollongong escarpment and coastal plain they often are found under tin and debris around houses being nocturnal they are often found chewed up by felines and found seemingly discarded.On occasion i found specimens of this snake that were huge being sex dimorphic they were M? F? sometimes more than one hatchling was found together under rocks on soil in september and one hatchling was observed consuming an adult lampropholis guichenoti (garden skink with vertebral stripe) uner tin on a overcast day.
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I rescued a golden crown out near Kellyville, great little snakes. Only about 50cm give or take fully grown.
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Oldy,

Your very lucky to see them in the wild. I searched frantically for them when I was last down in Sydney, but didnt get any.. bastards!

Ah well, perhaps next time!
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soory guys it a Golden Crowned snake Cacophis squamulosus, note that the crown is broken at the back, the other three white crowned (harriettae) NorthernDwalf (churchilli) and southern Dwalf (kreffti) all crowns are joined. Although... I have done alot of research, note also in the Qld Museum link fuscus but up you will see an albino harriettae this is one that I found in 93 and published article on it in herpetofauna...

squamoulosus link http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/e...csquamulos.htm
harriettae link http://www.tvwc.org/HTML/crowned%20snakes.htm
kreffti link http://www.geocities.com/tassonomia/...iskreffti1.jpg
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Yep I grew up on Sydneys northern beaches and once found 3 Golden Crowns in my neighbours backyard in one day(It was a big backyard . Really cool little snakes that can put on a good show when you first come accross them. I also often found them in the same habitat as Marsh snakes.
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up here in brisbane you can find squamouslosus, harriettae and kreffti in your back yard at the same time, these some of my fav snakes...and yes linus they do but on a really good display
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Fuscus reckon i got unfair advantage mate there was quite a few in wollongong backyard.Brodes there not always easy to find under debris etc they really avoid drying out with heat and so can be extremely nocturnal in warm weather they were abundant in forests around coffs harbour and could often be found under the bark of trees which had been left on the ground after forestry activities.Often found crossing or hunting on roads on warm nights in their distribution.
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I e-mailed Brian Bush a few months ago about venom and that was in the reply I got back.
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