Dazza91
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Hey everyone, I was just thinking about all the reptiles I saw when I was growing up. I wish I had photos of them all, one in particular was a bright greeny yellow diamond python. It looked amazing and was also about 9-10ft long (biggest wild snake i have seen).
My mates and I used to go out herping (we called it reptile hunting although we never "hunted" or hurt them) often on a sunny day, we would always see Jacky dragons, skinks, and red belly blacks.
On a good day we would see the odd Tiger, Brown, Mustard bellied someting (can't remember the name I will look it up soon, just a small snake), water dragons, goannas, long neck turtles, various frogs, blue tounges, geckos(i think stone geckos).
On a great day we would see all of the above and the odd diamond python as well as others I am sure I've left out. Really wish I had a camera then so I could share photos now. We saw some beautiful animals.
So I just wanted to share this little story with you and would love to hear about (and see pics if you have any) any herping stories that you would like to share. Cheers for reading Daryl.
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Quick search on the net tells me it is just called a Mustard Bellied Snake. It says their average length is 30cm.
My mates and I used to go out herping (we called it reptile hunting although we never "hunted" or hurt them) often on a sunny day, we would always see Jacky dragons, skinks, and red belly blacks.
On a good day we would see the odd Tiger, Brown, Mustard bellied someting (can't remember the name I will look it up soon, just a small snake), water dragons, goannas, long neck turtles, various frogs, blue tounges, geckos(i think stone geckos).
On a great day we would see all of the above and the odd diamond python as well as others I am sure I've left out. Really wish I had a camera then so I could share photos now. We saw some beautiful animals.
So I just wanted to share this little story with you and would love to hear about (and see pics if you have any) any herping stories that you would like to share. Cheers for reading Daryl.
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Quick search on the net tells me it is just called a Mustard Bellied Snake. It says their average length is 30cm.