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Old 25-Mar-08, 06:07 PM
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This snake is always hanging around my aunties house in byron, i was just wondering what it might be.
 
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Old 25-Mar-08, 06:08 PM
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Old 25-Mar-08, 06:11 PM
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hehe he looks quite comfy up there is it a coastal carpet? coastals have so many different patterns/colours..
 
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i thought it could be, but i thought it looked liek it could have a little bit of bredli in it.
apparently it ate a possum and a fair few chickens
 
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Nice big Coastal, just awsome to have a wild one around. Tell your Auntie to lock up her cat, on second thoughts dont tell her, one less cat....
 
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i thought it could be, but i thought it looked liek it could have a little bit of bredli in it.
apparently it ate a possum and a fair few chickens
I live around the same area as your Aunty, and this is a photo of a wild coastal that looks a bit like a Bredli too.
 
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Looking at that pic Charlie, I would have to say that is a Bredli.
Could it be someones pet that had esscaped?
 
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Old 25-Mar-08, 06:38 PM
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No its a coastal,I use to live near Byron and that colour shows up every now and again,even nicer ones sometimes
 
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Cool Pike,
Both snakes look great, it would be fantastic to have wild pythons like that around...
Just sit back and appreciate them.
 
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is it a sign that diamonds r getting further north......i have found them 1 1/2 hr south of there ......a bit closer then bredli...and not saying that they r 100% diamonds just that the morphs r getting closer north
 

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