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27-Jan-03, 12:13 AM
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Anyone ever heard of or seen a RBBS attack or eat an eel. My youngest son said he saw two eels fighting in the dam near the house. There's a resident RBBS on just about every dam and I've seen a nice one on a few occasions on that one (saw it yesterday and got a couple of photos - not real good). I'm sure I read somewhere that RBBS are known to eat eels - I wondered if that's what Jamie saw.
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27-Jan-03, 01:17 AM
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Maybe it was two eels mating?
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27-Jan-03, 09:31 AM
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.... or a little "rough trade" foreplay?? | 
27-Jan-03, 10:13 AM
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ehm..... what is a RBBS??  :  :  :  :
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27-Jan-03, 10:20 AM
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One of our cuter snakes - a red bellied black snake! | 
27-Jan-03, 10:54 AM
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oh ok!!! :wink:
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27-Jan-03, 12:19 PM
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I've heard of cannabalism in RBBS
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27-Jan-03, 12:34 PM
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ive heard rbbs eat brown snakes | 
27-Jan-03, 03:04 PM
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This is an excerpt from an article I found at http://www.smuggled.com/melsna1.htm
RED-BELLIED BLACK SNAKE, Pseudechis porphyriacus (Shaw, 1794)
………Most specimens are caught in the vicinity of water, which it may frequently enter in search of food, or to hide from potential predators. Roberts (1983), documents a case where a Red-bellied Black Snake hid from a potential predator in a cool creek. The 'specific heat' of the water ensured that the snake's body temperature dropped rapidly when it entered the water. This enabled the snake's metabolic rate to slow sufficiently to allow it's breathing rate to slow down enough to let the snake remain totally submerged for extended periods.
When searching for food, this species won't hesitate to climb small trees and shrubs. Diet is varied, but frogs tend to dominate, meaning that Cane Toads are exterminating this snake in northern areas (Qld and NSW). Worrell (1970), plate 59, shows a Red-bellied Black snake consuming an eel head first. I once had a 1.3 m. captive male specimen attempt to consume a 1 m. male Keelback Amphiesma mairii, who shared the same cage. The Black Snake was unable to completely swallow the Keelback, and after a period, the now dead Keelback was regurgitated……..
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27-Jan-03, 03:15 PM
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WOW, thats pretty cool!
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27-Jan-03, 04:00 PM
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maybe it was just 2 eels fighting in a dam ive seen that more than ive seen rbbs eating eels | 
27-Jan-03, 04:19 PM
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I'm with roadkill 5000
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27-Jan-03, 04:27 PM
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rk will be fine alex easier to type aswell | 
27-Jan-03, 04:28 PM
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ok |  | |