No way are all snakes Australian ! Australia is just home to loads of well known ones, because their venom is very potent. BTW if you go on Google or Yahoo or whatever and type in: -Australia -Australian snakes. it will like give you anything with snakes in the website and the stuff straight after the minus symbol wont come into any of your searches! trick of the trade! PS there has to be no space between the minus and the word!
some do not all.
Croc Files - 1999 Deadly Australian Snakes was released on: USA: 11 July 1999
Australia has approximately 100 venomous snakes, 12 which are deadly to man.
Taipans are Australian snakes, members of the elapidaefamily.
kangaoos, snakes and many frogs underground
The Australian Outback is home to many animals. Some of these animals include the Autralian Dingo, Crocodiles, Blue Tongue Lizard, The Filled Lizard, Monitor Lizard, Australian snakes, and Australian Spiders.
Members of the King snake family are non-venomous. They are constrictors.
1. Australian Taipan 2. eastern brown snake 3. death adder 4. tiger snakes
cobras and the Australian bandy-bandy
They ate kangeroos,lizards(barneys),crocs,stingray,snakes and bushtucker e.g
Dots, natural colors and Australian animals such as lizards, snakes, ect.
As with any snakes, Australian snakes may or may not hibernate, according to the weather. Snakes are cold-blooded, and rely on the heat of the sun to raise their body temperature enough for them to become active. Snakes shelter in rock crevices and logs during cold weather and come out on warm days to sunbake. While they are less active in the cooler months throughout Queensland, the Northern Territory, northern South Australia, Western Australian (except the far southern region) and New South Wales (except for the Alpine areas and High Country), they do not hibernate in these areas. In Tasmania, southern Victoria, the Alpine regions of Victoria and the southern coast of South Australia, snakes do hibernate.