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Another nice Tiger Baz, you mexicans get all the gooduns:)! Here's a RBB. It set up house in one of Baz's Big Black Bags and was reluctant to leave this morning, so I gave him a gentle push.
 

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Called out last night to rescue a family in Melbourne being terrorised by this little guy

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Little Whip Snake Parasuta flagellum
 
Hey hey hey,
these two were making sexy time when I got there to break it up today in Mount Martha
[video=youtube;9HeF_rSIjUM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HeF_rSIjUM[/video]
 
how the hell did ya get away with that lmao...... It looked like it was playing in fast forward and fangs were flying everywhere, yet you managed to get out without a scratch
 
[video=youtube;7MzE0x_FOLo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MzE0x_FOLo[/video]

Basicly the same video but with extra footage and stuff init.

Looks dodgy on the video but neither of the snakes heads really came close to my skin. I must admit, the snake that went over my head was pretty fit
 
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Cool stripy eastern brown that I had the pleasure of photographing this morning. Interesting pattern though he was a cranky little critter!
 
Couple of the Pygmy Mulga I got on Sat. Need to get some more details for him, but what a stunner.




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Couple more of the Pygmy Mulga before release tonight. Had to wait for the blasted weather to settle before being able to send him packing. But I definitely know one of these guys are on my to get list once licensing allows.

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Beautiful snake sniper.

I got some video at the release of the three snakes that were in the birdnetting.

[video=youtube;9KzBmowdtp8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KzBmowdtp8[/video]

Cheers
 
Interesting day yesterday, Got a call while at work, this old bloke said he had caught what he believed to be a black snake in some bird netting. Which he he had thrown over it to catch it. He thought it was smaller than it really was in a crack in some concrete in his shed. Well he rang me as soon as it got caught in the net, by the time I got there 20 mins later he had dragged it on to his nature strip. Funny thing is when I get called for black snakes I expect copperheads out here so imagine my surprise when I have a big day of firsts, First time the missus has ever come (she may never do that again) lol, first time I have ever removed a snake from netting and the first time I have ever relocated an eastern Brown. So I grabbed a few pics.

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