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| To: | "EDWIN VELLA" <> |
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| Subject: | Re: birding-aus Hazards of birdwatching |
| From: | Kirrama Wildlife Tours <> |
| Date: | Mon, 06 Sep 1999 23:21:24 +1000 |
Hi Edwin,
A 3 meter Eastern Brown Snake? Even the 'Bible'of Herpetologists (Reptiles
& Amphibians of Australia, H.G. Cogger) gives the maximum lenght for this
species as 1.5 meters.
Are you sure it was an Eastern Brown?
Happy Birding and Snaking,
Klaus
At 20:19 5/09/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Once while walking off a main track to get a closer look at a
White-throated >Gerygone I felt something move under my foot like "moving
rubber". I looked down >and saw a 3 metre Eastern Brown Snake move away
from my clumsy foot.
Kirrama Wildlife Tours Klaus & Brenda Uhlenhut
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