Lush greenery...
Shall we agree that this exsnake that I just found in my garden is a cobra?
Dogs appear to be fine though.
Lang may yer lum reek...
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Monocled Cobra. You're dead within an hour if its bite hits a vein.
It's possible I stood on it to it's demise on my way in last night. We're using the back door while the painters are in and I always go in first with phone torch to light up a safe passage for everyone else.
Fak me, that was lucky!
But yes, definitely a cobra, don't all cobra's have that eye?
Pretty lucky. Now I think about it more, I would have heard the barking if the dogs got it during the night. On the other hand, if they had gotten it before I came home they would have been jumping around to proudly present it to me.
With my shitty phone torch on I'm only really scanning for dog shite.
Bloody hell.
Using the back door resulted in a limp snake.
Looking at some of those bottom pictures, it appears that the skin has been damaged in some kind of attack. It doesn't seem to be shedding, so maybe your dogs did the business and got lucky.
I doubt very much that it wouldn't have retaliated if you'd stood on it (they often give dry bites if they don't see you as a food source, but you would have been at least been bitten) and I don't think standing on it would have been enough to kill it. Unless you really have been piling in those deep fried Mars bars of late.
Yours,
Steve Halwin
That cobra definitely looks to have been mauled by the dogs.
Out of interest, the daughter stood on a white-lipped pit viper a few years ago and received a bite for her efforts. That one seemed to be a dry bite.
Snake bite
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Last night while out to feed my cats, I do it at night so the dogs are not out to chase them, I came across a snake. It wasn't very big only about half a metre long.
At the time I didn't know what it was as I had never seen one like it before. This morning after searching on Google I am sure it was a Banded Krait.
Looked very nice but now I know it is very venomous I am not so sure I like the fact that is out there somewhere.
I think it is time to be much more careful and to make sure I wear better footwear than flip flops and also use gloves when cleaning up.
I'm sorry I don't have a picture to share as I don't carry my phone around with me around the house.
Hornets
Not the bees' knees.
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GrapeFroranges
These are a hybrid citrus, and they make for a tangy bitter quaff after a hard day in the garden
I was sitting inside today when alerted by Yogi's snake bark. He and Maya were going frantic by the car.
I soon found the cause of their excitement... a lovely golden tree snake trying desperately to get out of the dogs' reach before they were back on it's trail.
Up...
And up...
And more up...
Until it ran out of wall.
You can run but you can't hide when I'm around.
They are beautiful, well done for rescuing it.
I was out and about earlier than usual this morning and these were looking awesome. I've not seen them in full bloom like this before so i just had to get a picture.
The bees were happy and busy
Flower number 2
About 2 hours later they were already starting to close up as they were getting hit by the sun
Number 2 is not so closed as it was still a bit shaded
This is what they will become and they are delicious when chilled.
One juvenile Black-winged kite touched down this morning.
That was a surprise, first one I have seen. Too quick for a pic though.
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