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i remember when i was sixteen,i was
returning from work in Canning Vale, i took short cut through the Whaleback golf course.
in the bush off the 12th hole thought i would look for some golf balls like i had done so many times before.
saw a ball in clump of grass,bent down to pick it up and saw a orange and brown snake curled up like it was hibernating.
never went back there again.
that would be a ....yellow bellied black snake
it's brother would be a.....red bellied black snake......both nasties ![]()
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Dugites are coloured grey, green or brown.
The colours vary widely between individuals and are an unreliable means of identifying species.
The most distinguishing characteristic is the shape of the head, this is small compared to the neck, and grades imperceptibly into the body.
They can grow up to 2m long.
The best and official way of identing snakes is with a belly tail anal scale count
this is why when bitten the treaters do prefer to positively ident the culprit. There
are some multi use veniems.