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Title: Eastern Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis)


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Brisbane, Logan, Redland 24/7 Snake Removal
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the common brisbane snake species
  • This is simply an educational guide and in no way
    should you attempt to identify a snake yourself
    without the appropriate training to do so.

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 Many of snakes are misleading as they vary in
color, size etc. Doing so often leads to
incorrect identification which could result to
life threatening outcomes. Always call a licensed
snake catcher if necessary.
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Images below to reveal information on each of the
common Brisbane snake species
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Eastern Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis)
  • The Eastern Brown is an extremely venomous land
    snake which is highly populated within the
    Western Brisbane, Bayside and Logan suburbs. The
    Eastern brown is the second most toxic
    terrestrial snake on the planet! They are cause
    of most snake bite related deaths within
    Australia.

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Red Bellied Black Snake ( Pseudechis porphyriacus)
  • The Red bellied Black snake is one Australia's
    most well known snake due to its beautiful
    coloring however they are considered a highly
    venomous snake. If treated they are unlikely to
    cause fatalities within humans however will cause
    sever illness and often cause neurcrosis at the
    bite site

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Eastern Small - Eyed Snake (hinoplocephalus
nigrescens)
  • The Small - eyed snake is an extremely venomous
    land snake often mistaken for a Red  - bellied
    black snake however they are even more toxic,
    fatalities are known in Australia from this
    species.

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Carpet Python (Morelia spilota)
  • The Carpet Python is a non - venomous species of
    snake and is the most commonly encountered
    species within the Brisbane area. Statistics say
    1 in 3 homes has a carpet python living there.

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Yellow- faced whip snake ( Pseudechis
porphyriacus)
  • Yellow - faced whip snake is a venomous snake
    however is not considered deadly but may cause
    issues with animals.  The bite can very painful
    with localized swelling. It is still a
    potentially dangerous snake as some people will
    react differently.

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Keelback Fresh Water snake ( Tropidonophis
mairii)
  • Non - Venomous snake however often confused with
    the rough scale snake which is a highly venomous
    species the two share very similiar features and
    is often incorrectly identified.

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Common Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punctulata)
  • Common tree snake also known as the Green tree
    snake is a non - venomous species commonly found
    in Brisbane, Logan Redlands suburbs

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Brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis)
  • Brown Tree snake is a venomous snake however is
    not considered deadly  

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Marsh Snake (Hemiaspis signata)
  • Marsh snake also known as a swamp snake is a
    venomous snake however is not considered deadly
    to humans.

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Snakes are an Integral part of our Eco System
It is important we respect our wildlife as it
plays an integral role within our Eco system this
includes snakes and reptiles. The old saying 'the
only good snake is a dead snake' has been passed
down generations, this has a caused a complete
misunderstanding of these wonderful animals. We
can live harmoniously with them if we are aware
of the facts and the potential dangers of them.
By having them removed by a professional snake
catcher and relocating them safely in a suitable
habitat, they can go on there way and contribute
to our environment. It is important that no one
without an appropriate license interferes with
these animals including removing them as it is a
federal offence to do so under the Nature
Conservation Act of 1992, hefty fines do apply
and possible jail time.
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Our vision
Our licensed snake catchers are passionate about
serving the public and protecting our wonderful
wildlife within Brisbane. It is our mission to
help keep the public live safely amongst our
wildlife and at the same time contribute to the
conservation of these amazing animals.
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Contact Detail
Address 65 Bulgin Ave, Wynnum West, Brisbane QLD
4178, Australia Phone 0434 146 109
Email info_at_brisbane-snake-catcher.com.au Websi
te https//www.brisbane-snake-catcher.com.au
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