puredingo wrote:...It's amazing at how much it does take for the poor old red belly to strike....
photohiker wrote:That is the biggest snake I have seen on these trails, and the earliest encounter. The weather has been cool and wet, so I'm surprised I came across a snake so early in the season.
MickyB wrote:photohiker wrote:That is the biggest snake I have seen on these trails, and the earliest encounter. The weather has been cool and wet, so I'm surprised I came across a snake so early in the season.
I saw a snake downstream from Mason Falls in Kinglake NP about a fornight ago. I was also surprised to see one so early in the season.
puredingo wrote:With the warm weather upon us I’ve already been seeing quite a few RBBS’ out and about.
Anybody had any nervous sightings from early emerges?
michael_p wrote:The worst thing is you become sensitive to even the most minor movement.
north-north-west wrote:Snakes aren't poisonous. They're quite safe to eat, and also quite tasty. The venomous ones are the problem. Fortunately, they are almost always more scared of us than we are of them, and have no reason to bite if allowed to escape.
michael_p wrote:Don't want to meet one this big: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-06/ ... e/12735784
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