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Snake sightings, encounters and reminders.
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<blockquote data-quote="XIV" data-source="post: 362476" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>You have never came across a taipan or a king brown, </p><p>The coastal taipan, is probably the most dangerous and aggressive snakes of all in Australia, 3rd in venom but packs a punch and inject 400mml compared to most snakes that would be less than 80mml</p><p>The tiger would be the most dangerous to the southern states. </p><p>It is more aggressive around its breeding season, ( October November ) </p><p>The snake that worries me out on the bush is the eastern brown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XIV, post: 362476, member: 735"] You have never came across a taipan or a king brown, The coastal taipan, is probably the most dangerous and aggressive snakes of all in Australia, 3rd in venom but packs a punch and inject 400mml compared to most snakes that would be less than 80mml The tiger would be the most dangerous to the southern states. It is more aggressive around its breeding season, ( October November ) The snake that worries me out on the bush is the eastern brown. [/QUOTE]
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