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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Sounds like the snip was a bit late. The mind boggles around having 2 girlfriends in a car park to celebrate the occasion of not having it. Some guys get all the luck.


    What's the chances there will be more Baboons on the way?
    Maybe he was to be done by some students as practice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Maybe he was to be done by some students as practice?
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    Maybe he was to be done by some students as practice?
    Then maybe he wasn't done at all? Bloody inept Students!

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    No, he was done.
    These baboons are part of a colony which are used for medical experiments. Some of them die because they are abused and mutilated.
    I hope they all escape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I think I saw a snake in my yard last week, and I don't think it was a python as it moved very fast, and the tail that I saw disappear up a creeper had no patterns, looked grey in the shade so I'm guessing a Brown Snake.
    I think I've seen this snake again, as it is the same time of year and same area of the garden, but I managed to have a good look at it this time, and it had yellow semi-circles around it eyes so I think it is a whip snake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I think I've seen this snake again, as it is the same time of year and same area of the garden, but I managed to have a good look at it this time, and it had yellow semi-circles around it eyes so I think it is a whip snake.

    Yellow-faced Whip Snake - Queensland Museum
    We have quite a few around our house, mainly in the low shrubs and grevilleas. There is a lot of frog activity at the moment, so I'm putting two and two together.

    Whip snakes are placid and totally harmless............unless they bite you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    We have quite a few around our house, mainly in the low shrubs and grevilleas. There is a lot of frog activity at the moment, so I'm putting two and two together.

    Whip snakes are placid and totally harmless............unless they bite you.
    Then the snake dies.
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    “Placid and harmless.........unless they bite you “”

    Love it ....just love it , can I use that Saitch ?🤔

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    We have quite a few around our house, mainly in the low shrubs and grevilleas. There is a lot of frog activity at the moment, so I'm putting two and two together.

    Whip snakes are placid and totally harmless............unless they bite you.
    They are very fast,and disappear quickly.

    Its a shame many are mistaken as Browns,and killed.

    We get them around here,i was bitten by a small one once when i was a kid,and i am still here,no issues.
    One of our dogs was bitten on the nose,and it swelled up,looked like a golf ball.

    We used to find their eggs under pieces of sheet iron and keep them until they hatched,the young ones ate small skinks.

    A bit of advice,don't go near a bearded dragon that has been stirred up by a dog.
    I still have a huge scar on my left thumb from one of those bloody things,it wouldn't let go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I think I've seen this snake again, as it is the same time of year and same area of the garden, but I managed to have a good look at it this time, and it had yellow semi-circles around it eyes so I think it is a whip snake.

    Yellow-faced Whip Snake - Queensland Museum


    it had yellow semi-circles around it eyes so I think it is a whip snake.

    Either that or it had been on the ****.

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