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    Definitely a Yellow Faced Whip, mildly venomous, burning pain followed by an intense itch, feeds mainly on small skinks, not considered dangerous to humans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Defintely not a trouser snake
    You sure?

    Quote Originally Posted by crump View Post
    ..... burning pain followed by an intense itch, feeds mainly on small sk(a)nks, not considered dangerous to humans.

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    I hope your trouser snake isn't venomous and leave symptoms like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel View Post
    You sure?


    spose it depends on what sort of dose we are talkng about.
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    I'm pretty sure the trouser snake only has one eye like a cyclops, where that one has two eyes.
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    You caught it inside the house?

    I still have nightmares about an old James Bond movie where the baddies put a bad **** snake in Bond's bedroom & it made it's way onto the bed . Had a snake phobia ever since. Took months after watching that to be able to sleep! Give me a spider any time of the day!

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    Yeah inside. Its actually common to get tree snakes inside. I dont mind catching them all that much, but they're so very fast and such a nervous snake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    Yeah inside. Its actually common to get tree snakes inside. I dont mind catching them all that much, but they're so very fast and such a nervous snake.
    If it was me finding a snake in the house you would need much more than a vanilla leaf air freshener for clean up!

    Steve

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    Does look like a whip snake a bit.
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    Make a fine fan belt for the landy

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