snake in my garden
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- Kibkommer
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snake in my garden
hi there, i caught a snake in my garden last night - can anybody tell me what kind of snake it is - at the moment it/she is in a mini catcarrier but i would like to let her go as soon as possible
any ideas??? i like snakes because they are fascinating animals and "my" one should go to a place she likes
thanks in advance and i hope the photos are uploaded
any ideas??? i like snakes because they are fascinating animals and "my" one should go to a place she likes
thanks in advance and i hope the photos are uploaded
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Re: snake in my garden
I could be mistaken but it looks like Blunt Nosed Viper,the most poisonous one.the colouring is correct and look at the nose.This type put my dog in the vet's care for 12 days and she nearly died,I would take it as far away as possible!!!
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Re: snake in my garden
I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure that's a blunt nosed viper which means it's poisonous! No idea what you should do with it but whatever you do, please be careful!
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Re: snake in my garden
thanks for your advices, owl lady and smiler - if it's a blunt nose viper (and i'm afraid it is after i had a look in the book "snakes of cyprus" from snakegeorge) i am glad i have trained my dogs to keep in distance of all they don't know and just bark
first training subjects were hedgehogs, later chamelions and even if a cat appears they are careful
... and yes, i am careful ...
first training subjects were hedgehogs, later chamelions and even if a cat appears they are careful
... and yes, i am careful ...
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Re: snake in my garden
Wish I could instill fear into one of my dogs,she will still not learn,had a Chameleon with in days of coming back from the vets,then a crow,and then tried to get to another Blunt nosed in the house.The blunt nosed is a protected species,so I am not saying what happened to mine!!!!
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Re: snake in my garden
My Turkish Cypriot husband said too dangerous this snake, if got bit by this you would have to
Go straight to hospital very quickly for injection.
Also people are not allowed to kill these aswell as they are
Protected.
Please be very very careful
Yes it's the blunt nosed and most dangerous of all, can I ask how big would you
Say this is what you caught??
Please let go, it will starve and might attack if gets hungry.
Go straight to hospital very quickly for injection.
Also people are not allowed to kill these aswell as they are
Protected.
Please be very very careful
Yes it's the blunt nosed and most dangerous of all, can I ask how big would you
Say this is what you caught??
Please let go, it will starve and might attack if gets hungry.
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Re: snake in my garden
Also... They can't see and can't hear, only feel vibrations.
So be carefully to startle it.
Very dangerous!!
Looks quite big this snake what you got there?
How did you catch it??? Lol
So be carefully to startle it.
Very dangerous!!
Looks quite big this snake what you got there?
How did you catch it??? Lol
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Re: snake in my garden
hey bubbles, "my" one here is about 80 cm long and very quiet in the box she is now - don't worry, i will take her up to the mountains tomorrow and she will hopefully survive for many years .... and i also hope she'll never appear in your garden, owl lady ...
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Re: snake in my garden
Hi, are you keeping it in your house all night?!
Can she escape through the bars?
Can she escape through the bars?
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Re: snake in my garden
I have to ask,how do you sex a snake??? Did you take "it" to the mountains?
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Re: snake in my garden
Take it somewhere without people and where there is water. Do you have a pool? They are always looking for water. I'd love to see one, but here in Dipkarpaz there are no pools and no open water. Unfortunately Local people want to kill any snake. They are terrified of them.
How on earth did you catch it?
How on earth did you catch it?
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Re: snake in my garden
thınk he must be experıenced wıth snakes and how to handle them by the looks.
because thıs snake ıs what at least a metre long?
and ı dont understand how he would of caught ıt wıthout gettıng hurt.
owl lady,, ı agree
how do you sex the snake? as you mentıoned ıts a gırl
because thıs snake ıs what at least a metre long?
and ı dont understand how he would of caught ıt wıthout gettıng hurt.
owl lady,, ı agree
how do you sex the snake? as you mentıoned ıts a gırl
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Re: snake in my garden
bttt we are waiting on some answers!!
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Re: snake in my garden
hi again, well, i don't know if the snake is male or female - in english you only use "the", in german it is different, we have
"she" (femininum), "he" (masculinum) and "das" (neutrum) - the sake for you, die schlange for me
how i caught it: i first put a bamboo basket over the snake, waited for a while until it calmed down, little cat carrier next to the basket, two sticks (2m), one to lift the basket, the other one with a hook to take the snake into the box - job done
now it is back up in the mountains where she/he hopefully survives for many years - end of story - cheers and thanks for your posts
"she" (femininum), "he" (masculinum) and "das" (neutrum) - the sake for you, die schlange for me
how i caught it: i first put a bamboo basket over the snake, waited for a while until it calmed down, little cat carrier next to the basket, two sticks (2m), one to lift the basket, the other one with a hook to take the snake into the box - job done
now it is back up in the mountains where she/he hopefully survives for many years - end of story - cheers and thanks for your posts
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Re: snake in my garden
Your post sounded bit sarcastic to me, we was all only
Showing interest.
Glad the snake is ok, and more importantly you.
Thanks for your feed back
Showing interest.
Glad the snake is ok, and more importantly you.
Thanks for your feed back
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Re: snake in my garden
Thanks Charly10 for the info,hope the snake has along and happy life away from me and my dogs!!!