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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 108087" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Unfortunately for the victim he is another statistic who died trying to kill this snake. </p><p>The "snakeman" used to travel around WA country shows explaining to the public the dangers when encountering a snake. He had a huge Western Brown in a bag and before he released it he asked the public to stand back from the surrounding fence. Some of the gung ho's carried on leaning on the rail. Snake out of the bag and in a flash it was at the fence. Those leaning over were probably out the door and still running. The handler went on to explain that more people are bitten trying to kill. A King Brown could be hanging off your knee cap before you even raised the shovel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 108087, member: 1414"] Unfortunately for the victim he is another statistic who died trying to kill this snake. The "snakeman" used to travel around WA country shows explaining to the public the dangers when encountering a snake. He had a huge Western Brown in a bag and before he released it he asked the public to stand back from the surrounding fence. Some of the gung ho's carried on leaning on the rail. Snake out of the bag and in a flash it was at the fence. Those leaning over were probably out the door and still running. The handler went on to explain that more people are bitten trying to kill. A King Brown could be hanging off your knee cap before you even raised the shovel. [/QUOTE]
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