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ryanharvey1993

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just a few pics from the last few night drives, I couldnt be bothered sorting them so I posted them all

bandy bandy
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eastern small eyed snakes
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blackish blind snake
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frogs
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the bandy bandy was half dead, put it out of its misery, one of the small eyeds had a bit of an injury on him, didnt seem to affect his movement so I left him to move of the road
 
Nice finds, Ryan. You need to put some ID info on your pics! Are all those blackish snakes eastern small-eyed snakes? Some of them look like they've got a brownish tinge, but that could just be the car's headlights reflecting off the scales.

What's that last frog?


Stewart
 
Nice finds, Ryan. You need to put some ID info on your pics! Are all those blackish snakes eastern small-eyed snakes? Some of them look like they've got a brownish tinge, but that could just be the car's headlights reflecting off the scales.

What's that last frog?


Stewart


yep they are blackish blind snake and eastern small eyed snakes, the colours really vary/ last frog is L. peronii
 
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