Well, you've got a largish Olive Python and a smaller Carpet Python there -
that's fairly obvious. But the banded one has me beat. I thought a Bandy Bandy
at first, a mildly venomous elapid (lovely, docile snakes) but the back ridge
suggests that it's a small python.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 19/01/2011, at 9:17 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> The daughter of a friend has just moved to Alice Springs in Central OZ, for 9
> months work experience as part of getting a qualification in Tourism
> something or other.
>
> She has a cousin there who keeps freshwater fish or something. We don't
> have creatures like these in New Zealand.
> She'd never seen them before either, until this evening.
>
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-0_n-corr.jpg
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-1_n-corr.jpg
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-2_n-corr.jpg
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-3_n.jpg
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-4_n.jpg
> http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/Alice-9_n-corr.jpg
>
> I will take these pics down after a couple of days; they are not mine.
>
> Brian Swale.
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