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Please help me identify snake specie!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chills" data-source="post: 2539410" data-attributes="member: 51421"><p>It's difficult to ID a snake based on its shed, especially if it is not in tact. Are you able to get a photo of the head of the skin and/or a shot of the underside and tail?</p><p>Given you're near the bush land of Mt Cotton and Venman / Kimberly parks it could be a number of different snakes. Have a look at <a href="https://goldcoastsnakecatcher.com/snake-identification" target="_blank">https://goldcoastsnakecatcher.com/snake-identification</a> </p><p>I live in Banora Point, we are near water with a rock wall in our back yard and we find keelbacks out and about a lot, but this time of year it really could be any number of snakes. </p><p>If you can get a better photo of the skin, post it here and i'm sure a number of folks will have a pretty good idea what it could be. </p><p>If you see the snake in your yard give it space, try to get a decent photo of it (from a safe place) and call in one of the snake catchers in the area (I recommend Tony at Gold Coast Snake Catchers - he's up your end of the Coast) but any reputable and licensed snake catcher will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chills, post: 2539410, member: 51421"] It's difficult to ID a snake based on its shed, especially if it is not in tact. Are you able to get a photo of the head of the skin and/or a shot of the underside and tail? Given you're near the bush land of Mt Cotton and Venman / Kimberly parks it could be a number of different snakes. Have a look at [URL]https://goldcoastsnakecatcher.com/snake-identification[/URL] I live in Banora Point, we are near water with a rock wall in our back yard and we find keelbacks out and about a lot, but this time of year it really could be any number of snakes. If you can get a better photo of the skin, post it here and i'm sure a number of folks will have a pretty good idea what it could be. If you see the snake in your yard give it space, try to get a decent photo of it (from a safe place) and call in one of the snake catchers in the area (I recommend Tony at Gold Coast Snake Catchers - he's up your end of the Coast) but any reputable and licensed snake catcher will do. [/QUOTE]
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