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21-01-2010, 08:22 PM | #1 | ||
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Found this chewed up snake out the front today (live in the Adelaide hills) judging by the smell of it, it has been dead at least 2-3 days.
Both dogs are fine, but the snake does have quite a few bite marks in it, so I do suspect one of them did it? or found it dead and had a chew? I'm guessing it is a brownie, but I'm no expert so if someone wants to tell me if it is. It would be just under a meter long, smallish looking head for body size, brown in colour. Smells too much to get a closer pic (chucked it over the fence into the paddock for the foxes)
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