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  1. GeckPhotographer

    Recent-ish Photos.

    Some pictures from herping and random adventures over the past while I guess. Done a bit of stuff here and there and photos some places and what not. Post is somewhat lengthy already so not much info with each picture. If you want a bit more follow the flickr link and most have a more lengthy...
  2. Poggle

    Understanding Identification.

    Hi all, I am making this thread to assist with people making I.D's of snakes. Have been alot of threads lately and people guessing at I.D's. So i am making this thread for it. Please feel free to post pics of snakes for peopleto try and figure out what it is. Please explain your reasons for...
  3. SouthSydney

    Female Ven Keepers?

    Ok, so I was talking to a mate of mine and flicking through the elapid thread, and it got me wondering, how many female ven keepers are actually out there? That actually own them on their license and not just their other halves owning them etc...? And got into keeping hots, on their own accord...
  4. da_donkey

    I.D this one will test you.

    Now i found this today on my golf co**** (Dent island, Whitsundays) it had been dead for a couple of days ( ate a skink that was too big and the skink stuck a leg out through its guts). It was had been damaged by ants, no eyes etc. about 2 foot long As wide as an average persons index...
  5. T

    Help to please identify this snake

    Hi all, My grandmother found this snake in her garden on the weekend, seems to be a baby but she freaked out and kinda stabbed it with the shovel. Im having trouble identifing it, can anyone help?
  6. waruikazi

    Herping round the bush DUW

    Oh Hai gais! I bin workin in da bush, bin find these one mental animal eh! Start with inverts: some huge bug Land crabs And the first live one i ever seen Some lizards unidentified dragons And now for the snakes. Road kill black whip, this one was a...
  7. B

    identify this snake?

    hi, I was at Leura in the Blue Mountains last week and I saw this snake lying in the sun right next to the road. Can anyone identify it for me please thank you from a very newbie
  8. moloch05

    Far North Queensland 1 -- Mt. Elliot

    One morning while staying at Mission Beach, QLD, I got up at 3:30 am and drove south for three hours to Mt. Elliot in Bowling Green National Park. This park is situated a little to the south of Townsville. I wanted to arrive soon after sunrise since lizards at that time of the day tend to bask...
  9. J

    The highlight of a trip to Windorah...

    I was so stoked to see an awesome hole in a hill!
  10. caustichumor

    Cross breeding in nature

    Now everyone knows that in some locations the territories of coastal carpets and diamond pythons overlap,( resulting in breeding and offspring of natural intergrades, Port Macs ect.) There was a thread about someone selling a Broadheaded crossed with a Stephen's banded on herp trader...
  11. Hetty

    What kind of snake is this?

    My friend found this on the mid-north coast of NSW (Coffs Harbour). Sorry, the picture isn't very clear.
  12. rodentrancher

    White Eyed Whip Snake??

    We have just caught a White Eyed Whip Snake on our verandah. Now sitting in a bucket. It is definately not a Yellow Faced Whip Snake. How venomous are these little fellas please? Cheers Cheryl. PS Will take a pic and post it here asap.
  13. C

    smallest snake/python available

    HI, What is the smallest snake or python available to purchase want something that stays tiny? thanks
  14. tan

    Identification please!

    My brother found this poor little snakey on a job site today (townsville) it was with a few others who slithered away (one fell victim to his bobcat) :cry: but this little guy is obviously injured and wasn't moving on. He brought it to show me on his way to releasing it in the bush. Pics aren't...
  15. A

    ELAPID question

    ok, i dont have my rest. licence yet and i wont for a little wile but am wondering a few questions. what is a good elapid for a beginer of dangerious snakes. what elapid is the least agressive. thanks ashley
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