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Snake Found In Backyard Near Caloundra Qld Golf Course


I got this in an email today which claimed it was an Eastern Brown, but to me it looks like a Carpet Python, see this ID link;

http://www.snakecatchers.com.au/Snake_ID.php 

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-- Edited by Vic41 on Thursday 21st of August 2014 01:02:55 AM

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Hmm looks like a rough scaled snake to me.... mainly due to the shape of it's head.

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Sheba would probably know, she gets a lot of "visitors" around her home and in her shed.

I haven't heard of the rough scale, but the pattern on the snake looks similar to a Carpet Python on that link.

According the the pic's and info on that the Eastern Browns have a small head, so I think that may rule that out.



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You're right Vic.  Definitely not an Eastern Brown.  Way too big, wrong colour, patterned, and if I remember rightly, the Eastern Brown is rear-fanged.

Definitely some type of Python, and if I'm right about it having a slightly Purplish Sheen on that bottom jaw, [can't see the body pattern clearly enough ], it will be an Amethystine Python, native to North Qld.  Used to see them regularly when I lived up the Cape.

I did debunk this some months ago, I think on another Forum.

This link will give you Info. and a Pic. re. the Rough-scaled Python.

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-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 21st of August 2014 06:54:18 PM

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gee i'm not so sure with bottom fangs like that I don't think it is a python

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Sheba wrote:

You're right Vic.  Definitely not an Eastern Brown.  Way too big, wrong colour, patterned, and if I remember rightly, the Eastern Brown is rear-fanged.

Definitely some type of Python, and if I'm right about it having a slightly Purplish Sheen on that bottom jaw, [can't see the body pattern clearly enough ], it will be an Amethystine Python, native to North Qld.  Used to see them regularly when I lived up the Cape.

I did debunk this some months ago, I think on another Forum.

This link will give you Info. and a Pic. re. the Rough-scaled Python.

Cheers,

Sheba.  


 Thanks Sheba, I googled the Scrub Python (Amethystine Python) too. see;

 http://www.snakesofthewhitsundays.com/pythons/amethystine-or-scrub-python.shtml 

Some of the pic's of Australian Pythons show some with small teeth and some with bigger front teeth, bear in mind Rosa that someone is pushing down on its mouth to make the fangs stand out.

I wouldn't like to get a bit from it whatever it is.   The scrub pythons are mainly from northern Qld, although one was seen on Magnetic Island, but they reckoned it must have been a pet that escaped as they shouldn't be there.



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Vic41 wrote:

Some of the pic's of Australian Pythons show some with small teeth and some with bigger front teeth, bear in mind Rosa that someone is pushing down on its mouth to make the fangs stand out.


 

Vic's right Rosa.  The bottom fangs fold down into the Jaw just like a switch-blade when not in use.

Cheers Sheba.

 



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I think it is two different snakes, not enough to identify the first one, but  like everyone else I think the second is a python



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Jenzarl wrote:

I think it is two different snakes, not enough to identify the first one, but  like everyone else I think the second is a python


 

Surely you can see the patterning on the body ?  That can't be anything but a Python.

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I sent this to Snakecatchers ( http://www.snakecatchers.com.au/Snake_ID.php ) for ID and this is their reply;

"Hmm this old chest nut.     It's a Diamond back Rattle snake. Firstly not found in Australia and secondly the photo is using an optical illusion to enhance the perceived size. No truth at all in this."

 

 

 

 

 



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Vic41 wrote:

I sent this to Snakecatchers ( http://www.snakecatchers.com.au/Snake_ID.php ) for ID and this is their reply;

"Hmm this old chest nut.     It's a Diamond back Rattle snake. Firstly not found in Australia and secondly the photo is using an optical illusion to enhance the perceived size. No truth at all in this. 


 And to back this up, I did what I should have done in the first place, see this Snopes link;

http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/15ftrattler.asp 



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Curse those Yanks for always going one better.

Anyway, Aussie Pyjama Snakes are bigger than anything over there, and even if that is not so, Aussie Pyjama Snakes are better looking and keep better company.

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Curse those Yanks for always going one better.

Anyway, Aussie Pyjama Snakes are bigger than anything over there, and even if that is not so, Aussie Pyjama Snakes are better looking and keep better company.


Yes......close relatives to the Aussie Trouser Snake.....wink biggrin 



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Well, it looks like I was wrong guys.   But it has been proved not to be an Eastern Brown.

Cheers,

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Sheba wrote:

Well, it looks like I was wrong guys.   But it has been proved not to be an Eastern Brown.

Cheers,

Sheba.


I thought the skin was a pythons too Sheba, although the fangs threw me.  cry

So you weren't the only one who was wrong.   Wasn't expecting it to be an overseas snake and a hoax hmm 



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