Stuart Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 3,644 Reaction score 531 Location Cairns Sep 14, 2016 #1 This was seen in Broome. Now I know what I think it is but it doesn't make sense...
alichamp Active Member Joined Jan 27, 2016 Messages 147 Reaction score 69 Location ACT Sep 14, 2016 #2 Wow. Very interesting indeed, you're right it doesn't make sense. Keen to see if others in the know can suggest any alternative id or explanation. Unless someone was keeping one and let it go/it escaped??
Wow. Very interesting indeed, you're right it doesn't make sense. Keen to see if others in the know can suggest any alternative id or explanation. Unless someone was keeping one and let it go/it escaped??
GBWhite Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2013 Messages 1,006 Reaction score 1,440 Sep 14, 2016 #3 Going off the location, the head shape, colour and what I can count of the dorsal scales I'm going with a Brown. Either P mengdeni or P nuchalis. Definitely not a RRB if that's what your thinking Stuart. Cheers, George. Last edited: Sep 15, 2016
Going off the location, the head shape, colour and what I can count of the dorsal scales I'm going with a Brown. Either P mengdeni or P nuchalis. Definitely not a RRB if that's what your thinking Stuart. Cheers, George.
Stuart Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 3,644 Reaction score 531 Location Cairns Sep 14, 2016 #4 It was George, you got me. The dorsal scale coloration caught me as I have never seen a Psuedonaja sp with that coloration before. Thanks for setting me straight me and answering the question. Stu
It was George, you got me. The dorsal scale coloration caught me as I have never seen a Psuedonaja sp with that coloration before. Thanks for setting me straight me and answering the question. Stu
SKYWLKR Active Member Joined Feb 28, 2016 Messages 193 Reaction score 42 Location Queensland Sep 14, 2016 #5 The belly looks reddish due to the dirt but like you said, deceptively not a Eumundi Lager.
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 86 Location SEQ Sep 14, 2016 #6 Mendgeni
BredliFreak Well-Known Member Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 966 Reaction score 49 Location Canberra ACT Sep 15, 2016 #7 Yeah I would say brown, nice coloured one though. Mengdeni are probably the best looking brown out there
Yeah I would say brown, nice coloured one though. Mengdeni are probably the best looking brown out there
P pythoninfinite AussiePythons Supporter Supporting Member Joined Aug 3, 2015 Messages 994 Reaction score 724 Sep 16, 2016 #8 The flecked scales on the flanks pretty much give it away as a Brown of some sort I reckon... Jamie
bluedragon Well-Known Member Joined Nov 15, 2016 Messages 372 Reaction score 186 Location Burrum Heads Nov 16, 2016 #9 it is a juveniile red belly the way i can tell is the way head is shaped defintly not a brown!
BredliFreak Well-Known Member Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 966 Reaction score 49 Location Canberra ACT Nov 16, 2016 #10 old thread - it's definitely a northern brown though, you don't get red bellies in the north-west
bluedragon Well-Known Member Joined Nov 15, 2016 Messages 372 Reaction score 186 Location Burrum Heads Nov 16, 2016 #11 oh ok
eipper Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 86 Location SEQ Dec 9, 2016 #12 bredli freak its mendgeni not nuchalis