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Wriggle Sticks on the move
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<blockquote data-quote="Whisp" data-source="post: 514016" data-attributes="member: 9598"><p>There was a huge Red Bellied Black Snake out at Nerriga the other week, this was after the little bit of rain we had in the area and thus there was bit of water in the creek. It was quite a handsome looking specimen being a very glossy and sleek black, it was curled up in a spot where the sun was nice and warm for it. It didn't bother us so we in return didn't bother it, after all black snakes like eating brown snakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisp, post: 514016, member: 9598"] There was a huge Red Bellied Black Snake out at Nerriga the other week, this was after the little bit of rain we had in the area and thus there was bit of water in the creek. It was quite a handsome looking specimen being a very glossy and sleek black, it was curled up in a spot where the sun was nice and warm for it. It didn't bother us so we in return didn't bother it, after all black snakes like eating brown snakes. [/QUOTE]
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