Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Rare dwarf tiger snakes spotted

Rare dwarf tiger snakes spotted :

"The sightings of Kreff's tiger snakes has prompted field surveys to find out where the reptiles are living in the southern Flinders Ranges."

I can't find any pictures of Kreff's tiger snakes so I can'tr show you. The SA Museum has only had 18 recording of the dwarf tiger snake before and now it has found 14 of them. The article doesn't say if the snakes are poisonous or a problem and it would be good to know what they look like ! We have a lot of poisonous stuff here so if this one is rare we need to know not to wallop it! This is why Australians wear thongs on their feet...they are great wallopers and very accurate!)

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