Anyway - back to the snake. So Paul was digging some old dirt from around one of our trees and marveling at all the creatures he was finding (the water tank guy put it there when he was putting in the tank). And the next I hear "Man that's a big worm, come and have a look. Hang on that's not a worm, it's a snake". Funnily enough it disappeared pretty quickly but Paul was very persistent and kept "hunting it out" as he wanted a photo of it - plus he is still a little boy at heart and marvels about all bugs & creatures (and likes to show them to me - kinda like a kitty cat bringing home it's mangled birds that it's half eaten).
Anyway so here are a pictures of the snake.
This one is even harder to spot - he's just on the edge of the grass about mid photo, about to slither into the ferns (the I will never ever be pulling out - that's definitely a Paul job now - spiders & snakes - yuk!!!)
This is a closeup from the first photo so you can actually see the snake :-)
Creepy aye!
Creepy aye!
So I did some research on the Queensland governments EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website to find out what sort of snakes we get in South East Queensland. I think our little friend is a "Red-naped snake". The info from their website says:
Length: Up to 0.4m
VENOMOUS/ NOT CONSIDERED DANGEROUS
Otherwise I thought it might be this:
Ha ha - so who wants to come and visit Paul and I now :-D Mwhahahahaha!
Na seriously - the snake was tiny (remember Paul thought it was a big worm at first) and more interested in 'running' away. Plus it's taken me almost a year to see one - so they're not around that much!!
So I've attached a few more pics of Paul gardening too :-)
Red-naped snake Furina diadema
Red-naped snake. Copyright: EPA
Length: Up to 0.4m
VENOMOUS/ NOT CONSIDERED DANGEROUS
Otherwise I thought it might be this:
Blind snakes (family Typhlopidae)
Ramphotyphlops spp.
A blind snake. Copyright: Queensland Museum
Ha ha - so who wants to come and visit Paul and I now :-D Mwhahahahaha!
Na seriously - the snake was tiny (remember Paul thought it was a big worm at first) and more interested in 'running' away. Plus it's taken me almost a year to see one - so they're not around that much!!
So I've attached a few more pics of Paul gardening too :-)
1 comment:
argh!!!!!!!! A SNAKE!!!!!! I guess all that sunshine has to have some downsides. I'm freezing my butt off right now but I am completely snake free;)
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