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Pseudonaja textilis

1 Eastern Brown Snake at Chapman, ACT

Pseudonaja textilis at Chapman, ACT - 6 Mar 2017
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Pseudonaja textilis 7 Mar 2017 GeoffRobertson
Pseudonaja textilis 7 Mar 2017 GeoffRobertson
Parasuta flagellum 6 Mar 2017 ohjones

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Found in pool, quite active

3 comments

   7 Mar 2017
Baby eastern brown snake and well avoided. Look at the markings on its head and compared with another baby brown found on CNM. The Little Whip Snake has a very different head pattern and is found in a few remnant grassland. GeoffR
wombey wrote:
   7 Mar 2017
The one bar behind the black head is the give away and on some individuals thin bands down the rest of the body can also be present. These dark markings fade and disappear after the first year.
   7 Mar 2017
Thanks John, I have updated the description of the two snakes to emphasis this more. GeoffR

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  • Pseudonaja textilis Scientific name
  • Eastern Brown Snake Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1685.3m Recorded at altitude
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