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    [quote=DEFENDERZOOK]<span style="color:blue">so...is a carpet snake and a python the same thing...?</span>

    dunno just reading the flyer left in the mail the other day ...say's

    "Special on Stimpsons Pythons starting at $350 , Carpet Snakes from $345 , Frilled Neck Lizards $900 ........."

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    Originally posted by LandyAndy
    If anybody catches a baby one of these beasties,PYTHONS that is.My boy is a bit of a herpatolagist.He has assorted lizzards and would love a carpet snake.
    Andrew

    <span style="color:blue">it was this post that prompted my question.....
    as far as i am concerened...i know nothing about snakes....
    so for that reason they all scare me.......

    is it true that there are only two we need to worry about in oz....
    red bellied black snake and brown snake....?
    or are there more.....know the correct info will give me more confidence in the bush....</span>

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    Don't you need a licence to have snakes?

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    Originally posted by incisor
    not a bad size...
    the last one that tried to inhabit my place was 130+mm between the eyes.... i have no idea how long he was but it was wider than the road out the front of my place...

    no pictures, but several squealing witness's
    Hell's Bells, Batman! If it was wider than the road out the front, how long was it? Working on a length to width ratio of, say, 30:1 and assuming a road width of 8 metres - that makes it 240 metres long! 8O 8O 8O

    And you know you can't trust anyone with narrow set eyes, and this bloke had 'em....


    No wonder the witnesses squealed!

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    <span style="color:blue">are you sure you dont need a licence to pick on everyones spelling.....?





    (i hope i didnt make any spelling errors..... )</span>

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    [quote=DEFENDERZOOK]
    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy
    If anybody catches a baby one of these beasties,PYTHONS that is.My boy is a bit of a herpatolagist.He has assorted lizzards and would love a carpet snake.
    Andrew

    <span style="color:blue">it was this post that prompted my question.....
    as far as i am concerened...i know nothing about snakes....
    so for that reason they all scare me.......

    is it true that there are only two we need to worry about in oz....
    red bellied black snake and brown snake....?
    or are there more.....know the correct info will give me more confidence in the bush....</span>

    Affirmative on the python /carpet, negative on the 2 snake.
    Those two are just the most harmful/poisonous.
    Snakes on the whole are not aggressive and will not generally "go you" unless cornered, pestered or ****ed off. Taipans (diamond shaped headed bastards)and sea snakes are prob. the most aggressive/moody.
    Take comfort that in 90% of cases, they know you're there long before you know where they are, and they generally don't care


    P.S. Don't take any ideas from Crikey Steve - he is a toolsqueezer

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    'Zook, there was nothing wrong with the spelling in Inc's post.

    However, with respect to yours.........

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    Zook Australia has 8 of the 10 most venomous snakes in the world, I know because the tv told me so. They said that the most venomous and aggressive was the fierce snake. It is black and very territorial so will attack rather than slither the other way. Luckinly they are found in the more hot dry areas so inland nad in the northern parts of NT, WA and QLD.

    I dont want to run into one of those guys.

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    Zook,
    Unfortuanately most snakes in Australia have toxins of some sort. Python bites while not venomous hurt like hell and can becom infected easily. Normally they are fairly dosile. Most snake bites approx 80% occur while people are trying to kill them. The rest from stepping on them or other causes.
    There are numerous snakes in Australia that can kill or make you very sick.
    Taipans, Brown snakes (eastern, weastern, king, Gwarda), Dugites, Death Adders, Tigers, Fierce Snake (most deadly but rarely seen or reports of snake bites from them) etc are fairly dangerous and will require urgent medical care.
    Black snakes including the Red Bellied Black, Copperheads, Whip Snakes etc are less venomous but still may make you sick.
    Snake bites are relatively rare in the scheme of things and I do not regard it as a huge worry.
    If you see them do not panic, they will sense panic and it may make them panic. Do not corner. By all means observe them, this is actually good practice as you can see where they are heading.
    The majority of snakes will avoid you if you give them room. I get sick of dorks over here calling every snake they see a Dugite and panicking. Most of the time the so called Dugites on the coast are Tigers.
    Redback spider bites are more of a danger to Australians than snake bite.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>so...is a carpet snake and a python the same thing...?[/b][/quote]

    A carpet snake is a type of python. There are many pythons.

    Andy we will have to keep an eye out in Esperance, usually see Tigers.

    The sea snakes are the most deadly actually. Fortuanately their fangs are further back in their mouth than land snakes, making it difficault to bite people, so reports of bites are rare. The downside is sea snake bites are often fatal.
    Have caught one or two on fishing lines. A friend caught one in Esperance some years ago and it latched on to his finger. Luckily with the fangs being back so far they did not get his finger. Sea snakes are usually also much smaller.
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