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This snake was located in my pool at Bargara Beach QLD Australia on the 25/01/2009. It was an adult about 40cm long. This snake is very distinguishable due to its white crown.
It is described as a small whip like snake and is not considered dangerous but is venomous.
The Water moccasin has the alternative name of 'Cotton-mouth'. The inside of the snake's mouth is white, while the rest of its body is a mixture of dark green, brown, dark grey or yellow.
the Texas brown snake is not a poisonous snake? thank god! and i can't bite a human hand or any part of the body even if it tried!
cobra
There are no poisonous snakes in Australia but there are many venomous ones.There is a difference between being poisonous and being venomous. The difference is how the toxin is delivered.Animals which are venomous inject the venom into their victims by a spur or stinger of some sort, just as some snakes inject their victims with venom via their fangs.Animals (or plants) which are poisonous do not deliver their toxins directly. The body of the animal (or plant) tends to contain the poisonous substance within it, and they only cause harm to other organisms when they are eaten or touched.Whilst there are around 100 species of venomous snakes in Australia, only a dozen of them have a deadly bite.Australia's most venomous snakes include:Taipan (including Inland Taipan and Coastal Taipan)Eastern BrownRed Bellied Black snakeTiger (including Black Tiger and eastern Tiger)CopperheadGwardarCollett'sDeath AdderMulga Snake or King Brown
SnakesA Dugite is a venomous snake found only in Australia. Geographically it inhabits the southern and south west regions of Western Australia and some of the coastal regions of the far west of South Australia. This species is a cousin of the Australian brown snake. The Dugite is a relatively shy snake but will defend itself if provoked. It is mostly brown or grey in colour, quite often with black flecks on its body and head. This species is highly venomous and is in the top 10 most venomous snakes in Australia. Recent studies have indicated dwindling numbers due to its habitat and relatively small geographical spread.
blackish brownish snake
Although Brown Tree snake venom is harmless to adults, the poison can cause serious illness or death in small children and babies due to their low body mass
The long-tailed hopping mouse of Australia is now extinct. Its fur was pale sandy brown, interspersed with many fine black hairs over most of its body, but its underparts were white. Similarly, its tail was pale brown above, but white underneath.
Bald eagles have a feathered, white head and a brown body. Vultures usually have featherless, bald heads and brown or black bodies.
a tarantula!
Yellow on top with the body yellow and white mixed,, And
The Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) is Australia's deadliest snake.Also known as the Fierce Snake, it has the most toxic venom of all Australian snakes. The highest recorded venom yield is 110mg, enough to kill over 100 people or 250,000 mice.It is restricted to the northeastern areas of South Australia, where human population is at a minimum.The most aggressive snake is the Eastern Brown, which is found in abundance in populated areas of eastern Australia. It is highly venomous, and the second deadliest snake in Australia.