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What, in that abandoned logging camp out near Lane Poole? Buggar. Can't believe I missed it. Buggar!

No it wasn't, I haven't actually found the abandoned camp though suspect that the tin could have originated from there and drifted down river.
 
It goes to Ridgy 1 and Tiger coastal! boiga irregularis
Heres a better shot of the head
I have found that they love the north and northwestern facing sandstone cliffs.
 

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Ramphotyphlops-australis Southern Blind Snake OR Ramphotyphlops-kimberleyensis Kimberly Shallow Soil Blind Snake

reason:both look similiar in colour and head shape...
 
Now this is an interesting one. My guess is either ramphotyphlops kimberleyensis or ramphotyphlops polygrammicus.
Probably both wrong though. I'll get my first wrong of this thread! Haha.
 
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