Rattler Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 425 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Mar 25, 2011 #1 I found these sleeping on my kitchen bench this morning. Any ideas what they are?
AllThingsReptile Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 1 Location Mansfield Vic Mar 25, 2011 #2 keelback? nah actually that would have to be a red belly black....
moosenoose Legendary Joined Nov 5, 2003 Messages 11,003 Reaction score 6 Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Mar 25, 2011 #3 Ask Jay :lol: 8)
AllThingsReptile Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 1 Location Mansfield Vic Mar 25, 2011 #4 NO! its the rainbow serpent!
GeckoJosh Almost Legendary Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 5,461 Reaction score 24 Location Central Coast NSW Mar 25, 2011 #5 Its a Loliius odikiushedas
SamNabz Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 13, 2008 Messages 1,999 Reaction score 2 Mar 25, 2011 #6 Geckoman said: Its a Loliius odikiushedas Click to expand... Exactly right. Awesome find mate
P pythons73 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 23, 2008 Messages 4,587 Reaction score 5 Location SE QLD Mar 25, 2011 #7 Look like all the Morphs people are producing now,all sorts of colours etc.Matter of time and the snakes here will look like them..
Look like all the Morphs people are producing now,all sorts of colours etc.Matter of time and the snakes here will look like them..
B byron_moses Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 27, 2009 Messages 2,335 Reaction score 2 Location byron bay Mar 25, 2011 #8 Geckoman said: Its a Loliius odikiushedas Click to expand... bahahahahaha yep thats the one they seem to be common around here
Geckoman said: Its a Loliius odikiushedas Click to expand... bahahahahaha yep thats the one they seem to be common around here
Manda1032 Very Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2007 Messages 1,035 Reaction score 0 Location Nanango QLD Mar 25, 2011 #9 I call them YUM
Snake_Whisperer Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 25, 2007 Messages 1,838 Reaction score 3 Location Behind the bushes, Qld Mar 25, 2011 #10 Sorry but the ID is dangerously incorrect. Have a look at the pattern on the nape of the neck, clear indicator of Naja gummiensis. The Gummy Cobra is known for it's ability to spray its victims with fun, be very careful!
Sorry but the ID is dangerously incorrect. Have a look at the pattern on the nape of the neck, clear indicator of Naja gummiensis. The Gummy Cobra is known for it's ability to spray its victims with fun, be very careful!
Rach85 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 455 Reaction score 1 Location WA Mar 25, 2011 #11 Careful, don't get bitten... I believe they're venomous...
B Blackstik Active Member Joined Dec 6, 2010 Messages 124 Reaction score 0 Location Ardrossan, SA Mar 25, 2011 #12 Rach85 said: Careful, don't get bitten... I believe they're venomous... Click to expand... Venomous? Or... Venomalicious??? :lol:
Rach85 said: Careful, don't get bitten... I believe they're venomous... Click to expand... Venomous? Or... Venomalicious??? :lol: