Hi all, general rule is if the snake is able to climb trees it is largely harmless. On our rural block in far Nth. Qld. we regularly encounter snakes of all types. Recently Vannessa ( Cook/ Naviigator ) filmed a red bellied black eating a small eastern brown, fascinating. Best rule for those not familiar with wriggly sticks is leave them well alone.
Hi all, general rule is if the snake is able to climb trees it is largely harmless.
Who on earth told you that, dingojim ? They've obviously never seen a King Brown climbing closed Louvres and a timber wall to get inside a building. I have. This was just west of Calen, about 40 years ago.
I don't suppose this person thinks that a Carpet Snake will attack you either. Wrong again. Sorry, but the above statement could get some-one killed.
Please do not believe that just because a snake climbs trees, it is harmless. Unless you really know for certain what you are dealing with, leave snakes alone.
Twenty years ago,I had a confrontation with a yellow bellied black snake in Gladstone.He climbed a forty foot tree quicker than what I could run in a different direction
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I did say that those not familiar with wriggly sticks should leave them alone did I not. Carpet snakes aka our very popular pythons do NOT attack people. This is the misinformation which makes people uneccesarily afraid of snakes
Anyone watch Catalyst on the Road last night? They caught a large brownie on the Eyre highway and the bloke said it could kill you 18 times. I reckon once would be enough. I get bored with repetition. As he released it, he told everyone to stand perfectly still. They'll attack anything that moves. So everyone froze and the thing toddled off into the desert.
I did say that those not familiar with wriggly sticks should leave them alone did I not. Carpet snakes aka our very popular pythons do NOT attack people. This is the misinformation which makes people uneccesarily afraid of snakes
LOL Jim, you better tell this bloke then... Python Bite
I did say that those not familiar with wriggly sticks should leave them alone did I not. Carpet snakes aka our very popular pythons do NOT attack people. This is the misinformation which makes people uneccesarily afraid of snakes
dingojim, I am not some-one who knows nothing about snakes !!! I am a country girl originally, and lived on Cape York for as number of years as well.
I speak from personal experience, not heresay, and I have seen this happen, on more than one occasion. The last time I saw it happen was up near Baffle Creek, and my ex was the person the Python was going for.
Twenty years ago,I had a confrontation with a yellow bellied black snake in Gladstone.He climbed a forty foot tree quicker than what I could run in a different direction
Glad you've seen one of those too 2foot6. Lots of people don't believe you when you tell them about a Yellow-belly Black. THey'll swear black and blue you saw a Tree snake. I'll bet they've never seen a Blue one of those either. Aren't they a beautiful colour ?
OK and how long had the snake catcher been poking and prodding the python for ? Judging by some of the comments posted the majority would'nt know an adder from a whip snake and this lack of knowledge combined with fear induced hysteria is more dangerous than the snakes..