gus11
Active Member
I was recently doing some survey work on the Sunshine Coast in a national park, and came across this.
I was quite surprised to find this decapitated snake ~800m down a very rarely used track in a national park. I had been at the spot at 6pm working and when i returned the next morning at 6 am found the snake. I don't know who carries a shovel into a National Park to do this but it was a bit upsetting to find. I could see where it had been killed and squirmed around before lying as it appears in the picture.
I understand people will kill snakes at their homes/work places etc. but in a national park??? ***!
Gus
I was quite surprised to find this decapitated snake ~800m down a very rarely used track in a national park. I had been at the spot at 6pm working and when i returned the next morning at 6 am found the snake. I don't know who carries a shovel into a National Park to do this but it was a bit upsetting to find. I could see where it had been killed and squirmed around before lying as it appears in the picture.
I understand people will kill snakes at their homes/work places etc. but in a national park??? ***!
Gus