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    G'day All, No sugar cane growing anywhere near Branxton NSW, it (Branxton) is only 20K's from where I live, even the scene in the pic not even close to anything around the area, I saw the same pic a while ago and thought at the time, some one has fiddled it, and if it were true it would have made TV news anyway cheers Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    if it were true it would have made TV news anyway cheers Dennis
    You mean like this:
    http://www.nbntv.com.au/index.php/20...hunter-valley/
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    CraigE,
    Is an Olive Python the same as an Amethystine Python?

    Twice up this way (once in Lakefield and once on my neighbours driveway) I have stopped for massive pythons that were 4-6m long crossing the road, I was under the impression they were Amethystine Pythons.

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    Unfortunately snakes are a part of the joys of living in the country sometimes.

    Last night when I came home Mitchel our 18 year old son said I should check out behind the blind of the floor to ceiling window in the lounge. Sure enough there inside the house by the window was a dead baby Tiger snake.

    Now that sends a shiver down my spine as how the hell did it get inside the house as we religilously make sure all outside doors are closed all the time. Makes me wonder if there is a one dead snake inside the house if we have any other alive hibernating baby Tigers tucked away elsewhere in the house waiting for spring.

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    What's that big lump in it's middle

    **** , I think it ate Vlads mates tiger

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    jeez. I'm gonna have to get the whoppa stoppa out again. c'mon guys you havent seen 8/9' king browns and similar sized tigers or taipans......they just dont exist.....dont argue with me.....consult the experts.....huge spiders and snakes exist in peoples minds. Check Australia Zoo, they have heaps of snake info. That picture has been circulating for ages and I think it gets bigger everytime it reappears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    c'mon guys you havent seen 8/9' king browns
    They do grow to 3m (10') but that snake is even bigger than that.

    See King Brown here.

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    As pointed out it may me a sculpture in Alstonville.
    I'm heading down to Alstonville area in a few weeks, to be honest i lived there for years and can't remember seeing it. I might just go and check it out, i know the road in question. I'll report my findings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woody View Post
    I can't confirm validity but found this reply

    A little too good for wood and steel. Dubious about that.
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