I debated if to put this here or in 'I digress' but thought more people would see it here.
I just watched a story on one of the TV Morning shows, they were milking a 2 metre King Brown Snake, scary just the snake but what surprised me the most was the amount of 'Amber' coloured venom they extracted, about 10ml, now that was scary just watching. They were saying the venom is not the deadliest around but the amount released into a body is what does the damage, after seeing that I thought I would share with you all. I didn't like snakes before seeing that but I don't like them even more now.
I thought of a situation at Greens Lake in Victoria while I was there a Month ago, not a King Brown but a Brown came out of the water that I was about to go in, took me a few hours to build up the courage to go in.
Keep safe in the bush everyone and,
Gerty Dancer said
04:24 PM Jan 3, 2013
Out west NSW it was told to us that in the Autumn its quite dangerous to go near a water source in the evenings, as the snakes go to water and they are aggressive as its their breeding season. If anybody knows whether this is true, I'd be interested.
beiffe said
04:47 PM Jan 3, 2013
When a snake AWAKES from the winter hibernation the venom is at a higher concentration. Often see snakes swimming a river to get to the other side. Most snakes will slide away if you make a noise as you move, BUT then there are the ones that will attack for no apparent reason so best to stay away if you can. Also some snake wait for their prey such as death adders so be aware if walking in grass or sea weed as they love the mangroves etc. I carry a piece of heavy electrical wire under my seat. It is easy to roll up but if needed it will conform to the ground contours and render a snake inactive if you manage to hit it, but best to leave alone if it is not endangering you or you friends / family nearby. For most just stand still and they will continue on their way but never run away, just walk slowly in a direction at 90 degrees to their track. Not an expert just lived in the bush for most of my life. Most of the experts almost suggest you should never kill a snake but if for personal safety I will and have, but I always prefer to let them go as they have a purpose in this world perhaps more than we do. Regards Brian
spida said
05:28 PM Jan 3, 2013
Dougwe wrote:
I debated if to put this here or in 'I digress' but thought more people would see it here.
I just watched a story on one of the TV Morning shows, they were milking a 2 metre King Brown Snake, scary just the snake but what surprised me the most was the amount of 'Amber' coloured venom they extracted, about 10ml, now that was scary just watching. They were saying the venom is not the deadliest around but the amount released into a body is what does the damage, after seeing that I thought I would share with you all. I didn't like snakes before seeing that but I don't like them even more now.
I thought of a situation at Greens Lake in Victoria while I was there a Month ago, not a King Brown but a Brown came out of the water that I was about to go in, took me a few hours to build up the courage to go in.
Keep safe in the bush everyone and,
Whee is the avatar Dougwe Away being fixed? I nearly miss your replies when I dont see AVan
spice said
05:44 PM Jan 3, 2013
Doug,it was on Sunrise but what got me was the size of the snake, Rod
Dougwe said
06:22 PM Jan 3, 2013
spida wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
I debated if to put this here or in 'I digress' but thought more people would see it here.
I just watched a story on one of the TV Morning shows, they were milking a 2 metre King Brown Snake, scary just the snake but what surprised me the most was the amount of 'Amber' coloured venom they extracted, about 10ml, now that was scary just watching. They were saying the venom is not the deadliest around but the amount released into a body is what does the damage, after seeing that I thought I would share with you all. I didn't like snakes before seeing that but I don't like them even more now.
I thought of a situation at Greens Lake in Victoria while I was there a Month ago, not a King Brown but a Brown came out of the water that I was about to go in, took me a few hours to build up the courage to go in.
Keep safe in the bush everyone and,
Whee is the avatar Dougwe Away being fixed? I nearly miss your replies when I dont see AVan
Showing at my end Spida. I am starting the re-wire of the Avan next Monday, a little hold up with my mate (hot weather). Never thought of taking my AV off as well while the Avan is in dry dock. Nah! It can stay.
Dougwe said
06:26 PM Jan 3, 2013
spice wrote:
Doug,it was on Sunrise but what got me was the size of the snake, Rod
Just a tad on the big side Rod. I had a chuckle though when Beck, the news reader, said to JT to let the camera man get closer. Her boy friend. Nice girl friend, hey.
spice said
08:45 PM Jan 3, 2013
Glad I was sitting in my loungroom, Rod
jetj said
09:07 PM Jan 3, 2013
The King Brown snake is a member of the black snake family. It's the normal brown snake which is the really agressive one. There was a large snake on the road the other day sunning itself and I just went around it. No threat to me.
Roving-Dutchy said
04:52 AM Jan 4, 2013
The majority of people that suffer snake bites are attempting to kill the snake, a snake can react, far faster than the person carrying out the attack, it's far safer to leave them alone. Cheers David
I debated if to put this here or in 'I digress' but thought more people would see it here.
I just watched a story on one of the TV Morning shows, they were milking a 2 metre King Brown Snake, scary just the snake but what surprised me the most was the amount of 'Amber' coloured venom they extracted, about 10ml, now that was scary just watching. They were saying the venom is not the deadliest around but the amount released into a body is what does the damage, after seeing that I thought I would share with you all. I didn't like snakes before seeing that but I don't like them even more now.
I thought of a situation at Greens Lake in Victoria while I was there a Month ago, not a King Brown but a Brown came out of the water that I was about to go in, took me a few hours to build up the courage to go in.
Keep safe in the bush everyone and,
Often see snakes swimming a river to get to the other side.
Most snakes will slide away if you make a noise as you move, BUT then there are the ones that will attack for no apparent reason so best to stay away if you can.
Also some snake wait for their prey such as death adders so be aware if walking in grass or sea weed as they love the mangroves etc.
I carry a piece of heavy electrical wire under my seat. It is easy to roll up but if needed it will conform to the ground contours and render a snake inactive if you manage to hit it, but best to leave alone if it is not endangering you or you friends / family nearby.
For most just stand still and they will continue on their way but never run away, just walk slowly in a direction at 90 degrees to their track.
Not an expert just lived in the bush for most of my life. Most of the experts almost suggest you should never kill a snake but if for personal safety I will and have, but I always prefer to let them go as they have a purpose in this world perhaps more than we do.
Regards
Brian
Whee is the avatar Dougwe
Away being fixed? I nearly miss your replies when I dont see AVan
Showing at my end Spida. I am starting the re-wire of the Avan next Monday, a little hold up with my mate (hot weather). Never thought of taking my AV off as well while the Avan is in dry dock. Nah! It can stay.
Just a tad on the big side Rod. I had a chuckle though when Beck, the news reader, said to JT to let the camera man get closer. Her boy friend. Nice girl friend, hey.
The King Brown snake is a member of the black snake family. It's the normal brown snake which is the really agressive one. There was a large snake on the road the other day sunning itself and I just went around it. No threat to me.
Cheers
David