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    Swimming with Snakes

    OK then all you budding Steve Irwins out there.

    Tried the I-Spy book of QLD snakes but couldn't spot it

    Anybody know what this snake might be? Should I be worried?

    On the basis that I went Swimming with it before I saw it. Only when I felt it tap on my shoulder did I think - "Oh dear - there appears to be a snake in my pool" - or words to that effect.

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    I think what you have there is a legless lizard. Not sure which one but it looks like a Burtons. Would probably explain why it wasn't in the book of snakes too.
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    well there you go... had a look and thought it looked more like a weird lizard
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    Definately a legless lizard, easy to tell by the shape of its head.
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    yep a lizard nice looking one to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chronic View Post
    yep a lizard nice looking one to
    Yeah, a pretty snake/lizard.

    Swam with a red belly black snake in the Murray once, geez it could move- i was no slouch either trying to get out of its way .
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    Burtons Legless Lizard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White 110 View Post
    Only when I felt it tap on my shoulder did I think - "Oh dear - there appears to be a snake in my pool" - or words to that effect.
    Yes, I think I'd have said the same!
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    On the basis that it was brown and it looked like a snake, is there any slight possiblity that it might have been highly venomous? Otherwise I can see me having to tone down my heroic tales of wrestling with the poisonous local wildlife single handedly. Doesn't have quite the same affect when you say it's a legless lizard! And there I was tackling it at arms length with the pool skimmer net thinking I was within 3 foot of my maker.

    But otherwise thanks to all the David Belamys out there - I feel safe to go back into the waters again.

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    Those lizards have sharp teeth.

    You could have gotten a nasty bite.

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