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Game possums eh?
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I see all sorts of reptiles but the only reptiles i don't see out here is pythons, man i wish did
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i can't wait till it gets warmer!!!!!!
i'll be pitching camp
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I see lots of pythons, elapids, colubrids and heaps of lizards everyday, right throughout the year, in fact, there hasnt been a week in which I have not found a snake in 3 years.
Herping up here is shithouse if you dont know where to look...

Thats a cool Diamond Bry! Maybe you should go visit him heh
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shhhh he is in my pocket.......
ALL 2M OF HIM
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Well, I dont know where your uncle lives but for my 2 cents and thats all I say its a cross. Not an intergrade. How I dont know. Escapee, ofspring of escapee, dumped??????????? Its just not quite right for an intergrade and if it was then it shouldnt be in Sydney anyway.
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We get lots of snakes, frogs, turtles and lizards in our yard.
A Diamond or 3 would be a nice bonus.

Very pretty snake Bry. The Fire boys up here have still been seeing Death Adders around and they're pretty active. It must be warm enough for them to not brumate, does that mean there'll be low population next season?

Sdaji, make a pet of a drosophilia, get a leash and collar and especially a magnifying glass.

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Oh no...nota again..i can't handles it no more....

Hey bigguy....what's an intergrade?
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Em, this is the best time to find Death Adders. During winter they go to high ground and sunbake for hours if the weather is correct. This is similar to Diamond Pythons and Brown Tree Snakes.
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Yup, I agree with Peter on this one Don't faint mate Definately looks far from pure to me
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Africa, as I said before, I have seen many Diamonds in collections of the members of SOFAR at Newcastle identical to that in the pics.
These Diamonds were collected north of Newcastle to Taree.

I do not believe them to be Intergrades, but just northern forms of Diamonds.
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Bigguy, I respect your opinion but it doesn't stop me having my own.
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Em, this is the best time to find Death Adders. During winter they go to high ground and sunbake for hours if the weather is correct. This is similar to Diamond Pythons and Brown Tree Snakes.
You can find Death Adders at this time of year? I've only seen one wild death adder and it was a road kill I'm dying to see one.
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