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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    It's a wiggly long snake... Thanks cherub.

    Venomous or not it should not be 'dispatched' IMO. It's probably just lost. Call the council, they'll know someone that can relocate it.
    If it's a danger it's dead in my book.

    Call the council.................

    We called them about the poo factory (5 km from here), suffocating the entire neighbourhood, last Wednesday. We were given a reference number and an assurance that they would phone us back within two hours. Still waiting. We have to look after ourselves round here.

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    It looks like its had a hard life,, a couple of shape changes in its length,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    It looks like its had a hard life,, a couple of shape changes in its length,,
    The dog, a little terrier, gave it a wake up. It seemed to recover OK, then escaped.
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    DANGER NOODLE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    No, it escaped. I was going to release it if it wasn't poisonous but dispatch it if it was.
    Friday night we had to take one of the pooches to the vet, that cost $1600, the other dog is very territorial and flushed the legless critter out. We can't afford another vet bill.
    Ok, now I get it. Had a little Jack Russell that tangled with a Tiger. Many dollars at vet. Dog came home. Some days later snake on doorstep in many bits, courtesy of Jack Russell. Same snake? Who knows. Snake got the dog in the end though. Game little bugger.
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    Possibly a Tiger Snake: Qld Tiger Snake

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    Ian, looks like a "Spotted Black" to me. We have some here so, if you're interested, come on over and we can try and find one for ID purposes.
    If it is, you have a lucky pooch, thankfully.
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    Steve, I'm pretty confident that it's a brown tree snake, after comparing the original photo to one taken from the www; they could be clones.
    Thank-you for your kind invitation for purpose of identification, I will have to decline due to my planned itinerary, cutting toenails and trimming ear and nasal hair.

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    That is a 'Live Snake', awaiting conversion to the other type.

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    I recon Keelback or Rough scaled maybe.Keelback harmless,other is venomous.

    Brown tree snakes are often thinner,and head upwards into the trees,the other two live on the ground.Brown tree snake is rear fanged,you could have a look and see?

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