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BFG3dfx
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snake in my shirt
16.04.06 at 02:48:47
 
http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/BFS/main/SMER/HERPS/MALA.htm

picked a shirt off the floor i left there last night and there was a little 1 foot snake in it lol, just thought i'd share that, every day a new adventure
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Re: snake in my shirt
Reply #1 - 16.04.06 at 07:47:04
 
Shocked Where exactly in California did dis happen?
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Reply #2 - 16.04.06 at 11:58:11
 
tell ya something,snakes are better than giant roaches Wink.happened few years ago on some  vacation,that thing was probably mutated by some radioactivity or something..
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Reply #3 - 16.04.06 at 12:21:29
 
hmm not such a dangerous species hehe I had them back in Australia too Smiley

One of worst types I ever whitnessed was the Copperhead, Blue Bellied Black Snake aka Spotted Black Snake, Red Stripped Snake and the Dugite.

One bite from a Copperhead and you have only 30 mins to for an antidote Lips Sealed The Australian Copperhead [Austrelaps superbus] snake is another highly venomous snake. If provoked, it raises its forebody from the ground and flattens its neck, angry and hissing ready to strike. Its extremely potent venom is mainly neurotoxic, attacking the nerves of the body, but it also contains blood destroying properties.
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Its extremely potent venom is mainly neurotoxic, attacking the nerves of the body, but it also contains blood destroying properties.
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The Australian Copperhead was in the back yard when I came accross it when dad and I went to the chicken yard, dad said don't move so was like yeah, right  Undecided I ran like hell I did and dad called a Ranger and the Ranger cought it in a sort of bag and brought it 50Kays from the spot we were yaay I was like we might see Mr Copperhead back some day but no it stayed away.
here a pic of the regieons where it can be located.
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The Spotted or  Blue-bellied Black Snake [Pseudechis Guttatus] was also a close encounter in Queensland, it got trapped in the slide door of my old room Lips Sealed
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It was rather funny to encounter, since I didn't know how dangerous that species was, it's related to the Red Bellied Black Snake, though they both have the same look, only the belly is Blue-Grey and not red, it's venom is neurotoxic, haemotoxic, cytotoxic; bites not known to have caused human fatalities, though it's potentially dangerous; apply first aid and seek urgent medical attention for all suspected bites.
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here a pic of the regieons where it can be located:
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The Red Naped Snake [Furina Diadema] was a small one only measuring 40 cm in length.
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it was slithering along the side rim of the house in Red Bank Plains Queensland, it was known poisonous to young children and it's an agressive species, so my dad PWNed it by getting a spade and chopping it's head off, I said dad don't kill the poor bugga call the ranger, he said oh yeah, too late know, I was liek how obvoius Roll Eyes
here the locations where the Red-naped Snake can be located:
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The Dugite [Pseudonaja affinis]was also a close encounter it was encounterend in the Tin shed in Bunbury 6000 kays to the west Smiley
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It was located in the shed, I ran to my parremts like say's these a snake in the bloody shed! dad went to have a look and he said yeah there sure is so he went to ask the neighbouman he was a Police Officer and he said that's a deadly bugga a Dugite gotta keep clear of that thing everyone I'll call the ranger, well the ranger came got his spade and rammed the right front corner of the shed and then under it, it was a way of scaring it away, and that did work, though killing it would of been a better sperpectives since these are extremely deadly in the Western Australia State.
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here is where they can be located:
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Reply #4 - 16.04.06 at 17:28:31
 
Happened in Tehachapi.

I'll tell you it was a cool little snake, i put him in bushes in front of house, just you dont expect a snake to fall outta your shirt when you pick it up lol

ive seen several rattle snakes in the past even picked up a 2 footer when i lived in san diego but i saw them from a distance so i was ok, the one i picked up was on the track at the college i was at, at the time it seemed like a good idea to pick it up but ive always wondered if i was gonna have some effect of all the venom that was running down my arm, i used to have a 6 foot boa, i really miss that snake

well i gotta take my mom to go see her mom, happy easter all
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Reply #5 - 16.04.06 at 20:22:25
 
..the only venomous snake around here (I'll exlude all our politicians this time) is the Common Viper:

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it wont attack unless really provoked (it hates to waste its venom on something it cant eat,sheesh,even snakes are cheap around here),its venom is not too potent either (but it can kill a child or a weak person).the rest of the snakes are not venomous..
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Reply #6 - 17.04.06 at 00:08:21
 
hmm PS_47 that looks like The Australianm Death Adder but indeed less venomous, but it's body is much alike the Death Adder as well Bulky and Fat haha  Smiley Grin Grin

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all what is coloured yellow is where they can be located:
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Death Adders can pop up in many different colour scemes from sand yellow to moroan to dark brownish red to to black with white stripes, every Death Adder has thier own colour sceme and patern.

here some nice info of this interesting animal
http://www.usq.edu.au/users/weppner/dangerous/death_adder.htm

The Death Adder rarely misses its prey and it never wastes its venom. Its fangs can rotate forward just in time to strike its prey. Its fangs can be at a right angle to the skin and it can still bite. A Death Adder has 85 milligrams of venom and it strikes its prey as fast as lightning.

it's listed number 7 of the most dangerous Snake in the World.
here a redish brown one with white stripes:
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a Sandy yellow one with brown stripes:
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a black one with brown stripes and white belly:
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a brown one with cream coloured striping:
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as you see all the same animal but the colours are different, which makes it one of my favourite snakes, it's also closely related to the American Diamond Back Rattle Snake and European Common Adder.
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Re: snake in my shirt
Reply #7 - 17.04.06 at 02:13:25
 
I'm surprised that you found a snake so early in the year. I don't usually see them yet as they are cold blooded animals and it's still it bit cool outside. I have seen a few lizards but they are moving very slow out on the back porch.

Must have given you a bit of a scare at first as the rattle snakes your used to seeing in San Diego are quite poisonous.
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Reply #8 - 17.04.06 at 04:43:38
 
well its came from a box in the horse tack room and heck yes i was scared, but not really for me but for my mom as she kept trying to get a closer look, gees old ppl are funny, gotta love your mom though  Wink
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Reply #9 - 17.04.06 at 12:08:46
 
heh, did you call the ranger to take care of it too BFG3dfx? or did you remove the animal it's self?
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