Also known as the "green tree snake" This snake in non venomous, they come in a variety of colour, from black, yellow, green, Blue and even grey.
Their main diet is green frogs.
Also known as the fresh water snake, This is another non venomous snake. Sometimes mistaken for the highly venomous rough scaled snake.
They can also eat the Cane toad!
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Unlikely to encounter this venomous species, the marsh snake is light brown with a line across its head, colours may vary due to locality.
This a weakly venomous snake found mainly at night time, they are brown in colour with huge bulging eyes.
This is a weakly venomous snake, not inclined to bite, brown/blackish top body with a gold head and neck.
Very smelly snakes in defence!
This is a weakly venomous snake, a uncommon found snake. Glossy black with a white neck/head.
feeding on mainly reptile eggs and lizards.
This is a mildly venomous species of snake, a bite from a large specimen should be treated with caution, the are commonly brownish in colour with a rusty looking neck, they also have a yellow mark below both eyes.
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This snake is one not to be messed with, They can come in all different colours, from black, brown, silver, younger ones can have banding too!
A bite can be life threating, leave it to us professionals!
This snake is in the elapidae family, it is highly venomous, they will often flatten themselves out in defence. Colour variations is a black top with a red belly, the belly can fade in colour over time to a more pale red/pink/white.
NO, blacks don't keep browns away, that's a big myth.
Another highly venomous snake in the elapidae family. very rare to find one of these in suburbia, but they do get mistaken for the non venomous keelback, so best to call us!
Another unlikely but potentially dangerous snake to run into, especially in suburbia, often mistaken for the red belly black, these guys are black on top with a red/pink belly (normally).
A Highly venomous snake, Average size is 120CM, although its uncommon, its defiantly one not to mess with.
Colours are dark grey, to black, orange/light browns.
they feed on frogs, reptile eggs and small mammals.
A highly venomous snake, the death adder, very uncommon, will likely hide under leaves to blend in.
Their fangs are rather large.
Colours vary due to locality!
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