Wow, guy can tell its a pregnant female from that photo? Pretty damn talented.
The original fb post had 3 photos of the snake one where it was belly up basking, i assume thats the one making them assume the gravidity
I wasn't going to comment but have changed my mind. I was sus about the whole thing when I read the article. To me the snake looks either dead or artificial because except for the first shot it holds the exact same pose in the upside down shot and on the grass. Even in the first shot the only difference is the head appears to have been manipulated and placed against the wall to give the appearance that it is alive. Now after visiting his fb page and reading the posts I'm even more convinced that this is nothing more than a marketing exercise. Have a look at the page yourself and see what you reckon. It seems to me that since he's got all the locals attention with posts like "I need your help" and "Another case of mistaken identity that could have ended in tragedy" he's now offering a deal similar to a snake catcher scammer on the Gold Coast where you can pay a one off fee of $150 for a property/business inspection with two free follow up calls. Theoretically if one does a proper job at the time of his first consultation there shouldn't be any need for follow up calls. Coincidence? Maybe, but I think not.
I wasn't going to comment but have changed my mind. I was sus about the whole thing when I read the article. To me the snake looks either dead or artificial because except for the first shot it holds the exact same pose in the upside down shot and on the grass. Even in the first shot the only difference is the head appears to have been manipulated and placed against the wall to give the appearance that it is alive. Now after visiting his fb page and reading the posts I'm even more convinced that this is nothing more than a marketing exercise. Have a look at the page yourself and see what you reckon. It seems to me that since he's got all the locals attention with posts like "I need your help" and "Another case of mistaken identity that could have ended in tragedy" he's now offering a deal similar to a snake catcher scammer on the Gold Coast where you can pay a one off fee of $150 for a property/business inspection with two free follow up calls. Theoretically if one does a proper job at the time of his first consultation there shouldn't be any need for follow up calls. Coincidence? Maybe, but I think not.
After reading the stories and looking through the facebook pages it got me thinking about cross breeding in the wild. As snake relocators (and anyone else for that matter) id a snake as being non venomous and then proceed to handle the snake as just that - a non venomous, are they always 100% safe from a fatal bite? Is there ever a possibility that cross breeding can happen between venomous and non venomous? Say brown snake and woma maybe as an example?... Would a bite from a cross breed be deadly? Kind of like a wolf in sheeps clothing...
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