god there a good looking snake..
ive has a few of them and there one of the snakes i kick myself for getting rid of..
them and marsh snakes are great in your collections i reckon
Thanks, I was very surprised when i saw it, rushed to get the camera out, but this little guy was in no hurry to move. I live in Burpengary, which is about 30min nrth of brisbane, its acreage, so we get quite a few snakes around the place, the weather is getting warming every week here so I should be seeing more snakes from now on.
sorry to hijack the thread but in that link adbacus put it it mentions a skink , i was wondering if there is any reason you cant go and catch these around brisbane as feeders ?? ie laws or endangered etc cheers
You are, of course, correct. You need a permit to touch a wild reptiles, including road kill. In some states you can't legally photograph a wild reptile even if you don't touch it.