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PostPosted: Mar 3rd, '09, 19:34 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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....snake snack..


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 00:42 
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Is that a spider or mosquito (or something else entirely)?


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 05:01 
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thorn wrote:
Is that a spider or mosquito (or something else entirely)?

All I can see is a snake :-(

A python though C1? Native or pet. Keep him around if wild, as he can't hurt the kids and will keep lots of nasties away.
Do you know what kind it is? pretty looking. If it's a childrens or equivalent size then it's only eat lizards and baby stuff, but hey. He does look good.


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 06:42 
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carpet python...
I think, as I haven't seen him/her in full yet.
He does like frogs though, apparently :shock:


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 07:08 
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Phew! I thought it may have been a tiger snake because I know they just lurve frogs. :lol:


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 07:40 
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There are no tigers around here... 8)
...only dugites and pythons :shock:
"There will be no more leaving the doors open, children" :shock: :lol:


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where was it?


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 08:03 
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t J - that photo is looking up under the portico roof/ front veranda (was) the frog line :roll:
Near the ponds out the front :wink:
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oh well, snakes gotta eat too :)
and it's just a little python :D


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 08:15 
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Do they like rats? If so, I want one.


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 08:23 
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Strangely enough we don't have (m)any :lol:
or field mice :cheers:
His mum or dad pops in on the odd occasion :roll:
Probably going to scare the poop out of someone soon :roll:

Good thing is they are easily identified as safe :roll:


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PostPosted: Mar 4th, '09, 10:05 
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They do like rats yes, especially new nests full of baby rats :-)
Good luck getting one, it's not impossible, we can own them here, but I can't imagine it would be easy, or cheap!
They grow quite large, this one was tiny. About 60-80mm in diameter 2"-3" and a couple of yards long.


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