Forums Rules Register
Go Back   Aussie Pythons and Snakes > The Zoo > General Herps
     
Recent Herp Discussion
Adult Male Beardie Not...
Last post by aaron.allen
Today 08:45 AM
Thermostats?
Last post by kakariki
Today 08:38 AM
Building enclosure /...
Last post by lizzy_reptile
Today 08:32 AM
Closed Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #16  
Old 27-Oct-05, 01:43 PM
Suspended
Join Date: Feb-04
Location: Sydney
Posts: 3,805
Ok Brodie, back in your box,
Nice write up Fuscus, the info is always of interest, to me at least. Now about that small eyed, do you think you could get a few more shots of that.
 
__________________
Peter
_____________________________________

[url]http://www.pnc.com.au/~turtles/aftcra/aftcra.htm[/url]
[url]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AustralianFreshwaterTurtlesandFrogs/[/url]
  #17  
Old 27-Oct-05, 05:49 PM
lutzd's Avatar
Regular Member
Join Date: Jan-03
Location: Sydney
Age/Gender: 56 Male
Posts: 3,079
Really looking forward to the book now, Fuscy! Should be a great read! ;-) :-)
 
  #18  
Old 27-Oct-05, 06:06 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: Mar-05
Location: Sydney, NSW
Posts: 163
Glad you are ok. Will this incident stop you from picking up wild snakes in the future?
 
  #19  
Old 27-Oct-05, 06:15 PM
ether's Avatar
Regular Member
Join Date: Feb-04
Location: Sydney
Posts: 1,527
Photos: 1
Quote:
Lol you have issues if u were to panic like that after being bitten by a urinate piddle snake like that.

If it happens, just take a few valium Wink
I wish we could all be as tough as you....



Nice story fuscus
 
  #20  
Old 27-Oct-05, 07:22 PM
Regular Member
Join Date: Nov-03
Location: frankston victoria
Age: 22
Posts: 1,563
tell us another story uncle fuscus

thats gold man good to see your on track again
 
  #21  
Old 27-Oct-05, 09:36 PM
Sdaji's Avatar
Sdaji
Subscriber
Join Date: Jun-04
Location: Victoria
Posts: 4,943
Thanks for the anecdote. It was very refreshing to read a no rubbish account of an envenomation. You don't hear too much about bites from the "mildly" venomous elapids, it was an interesting, informative and much appreciated read. What I've heard about swamp snakes is that they're extremely painful but not too dangerous, it sounds like your story goes along with that... lucky you! (Ouch!) Still, better that than something killing you painlessly I suppose
 
  #22  
Old 27-Oct-05, 09:37 PM
Fuscus's Avatar
Regular Member
Join Date: Sep-03
Location: In the ironically named sunshine coast, surrounded by nerds and nurses
Posts: 5,278
Quote:
Originally Posted by lutzd
Really looking forward to the book now, Fuscy! Should be a great read! ;-) :-)
What should I call it? Considering that I have now been bitten by a (very small )shark, a moray, a clown trigger fish ( that hurt, I was reaching into its hole to pull it out and thought I had it by the tail. Wrong pps: ), a horse, a monkey, x numbers of spiders and insects, heaps of parrots, dogs, cats, rats, a kookaburra ( big beak, pathetic bite ), cichlids, stung twice by scorpion fish ( the second causing armpit pain and I had hooked the largest tuna I ever landed while still envenomated ) and, of course, pythons.
Animal Imprints?
The Dental Dodger?
Antipodean Enamel?
 
__________________
Fuscys Fashions - for the discerning herper
url= http://www.cafepress.com/cp/search/s...px?m=&q=fuscus
  #23  
Old 27-Oct-05, 11:28 PM
PilbaraPythons's Avatar
Sponsor
Join Date: May-04
Location: Pilbara Region W.A.
Posts: 1,483
Photos: 6
Talking about horrible bites, When Tramain (Indicus) was over here in Port Hedland he had a good nack of getting this extremely nasty Corrella to let him be patted and even kissed. I watched Tramain do this on a daily basis and one day foolishly decided to do it myself. I lent down and said, give us a kiss cocky. That bastard of a bird nearly ripped my bottom lip right off and for two months coffee would dripple out of the grove it left in it. Never ever again.
 
  #24  
Old 28-Oct-05, 12:15 AM
BROWNS's Avatar
Subscriber
Join Date: Jan-03
Location: NTH QLD
Posts: 3,867
pmsl
 
__________________
\"In every good person there is a bit of bad and in every bad person there is a bit of good!\"
  #25  
Old 28-Oct-05, 12:34 AM
Suspended
Join Date: Mar-04
Location: sydney
Posts: 5,425
"We knew a snake would get him"!

Great read Mark, glad it wasnt serious mate. Lookin forward to the next Adventure, A la Fuscus!
 
__________________
Reptile Planet
[url=http://www.imgfree.net][img]http://quick.imgfree.net/images/20031.jpg[/img][/url]
  #26  
Old 28-Oct-05, 06:45 AM
Regular Member
Join Date: Apr-04
Location: Sydney
Posts: 521
Quote:
Lol you have issues if u were to panic like that after being bitten by a urinate piddle snake like that.

If it happens, just take a few valium
You obviously have a lot of knowledge to share and a bright mind Brodie but your lack of humility and willingness to shoot others down really detracts from your contributions.
 
  #27  
Old 28-Oct-05, 09:01 AM
indicus's Avatar
Subscriber
Join Date: Jan-05
Location: North Queensland
Posts: 1,199
Good read Fuscus;
Always a pleasure to read some real herping accounts.
Good to see your out there. Alot more to herps;
then keeping them in a cage.....good on ya!!!
Dave; i did mention; not to kiss every bird you came across
 
  #28  
Old 28-Oct-05, 09:31 AM
Regular Member
Join Date: May-03
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posts: 229
A well told tale Fuscus. All the different bites is also interesting. I'm actually quite jeolous.

Best i could do with bites last weekend was a few ticks, couple of leeches, a rainbow lorikeet, several Bell miners, Eastern Whipbirds, Grey Shrike-Thrush, Golden Whistler, Pied Currawong, Red-browed Finch (but it was a big tough one) etc etc and lots of punctures from bird claws (while catching and banding birds). I've come close a few times in the bush, but yet to experience the joy of being tagged by a snake.
 
  #29  
Old 28-Oct-05, 12:52 PM
zulu's Avatar
Regular Member
Join Date: Sep-05
Location: Earth
Gender: Male
Posts: 2,301
re How

Quote:
Originally Posted by PilbaraPythons
Talking about horrible bites, When Tramain (Indicus) was over here in Port Hedland he had a good nack of getting this extremely nasty Corrella to let him be patted and even kissed. I watched Tramain do this on a daily basis and one day foolishly decided to do it myself. I lent down and said, give us a kiss cocky. That illegitimate child of a bird nearly ripped my bottom lip right off and for two months coffee would dripple out of the grove it left in it. Never ever again.
Brilliant LOL
 
  #30  
Old 28-Oct-05, 01:46 PM
Surfcop24's Avatar
Subscriber
Join Date: Jun-05
Location: Bris/Gold Coast
Age/Gender: 32 Male
Posts: 904
Great story Fuscus..... Glad it was you and not me.. Though I probably wouldnt pick up any snake withoout a hook or tongs.. All bar my own that is... Good to hear you are recovering...
 
Closed Thread

Bookmarks

Thread Tools



All times are GMT +10. The time now is 08:54 AM.