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Old 23-03-2009, 08:42 PM posted to aus.gardens
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On Mar 10, 10:15*am, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote:
Are there any amateur herpitologists reading here?

Yesterday just after having spent hours working in a particular spot, I saw
a Tiger Snake there. *When I told my husband he said, "But he's such a
friendly snake". * *(And to think I've been married to this goose of a man
for nearly 40 years!)

Anyway, I was telling a neighbour this tale of husband silliness and they
said that snakes are cranky at the moment as it's breeding season. *My
response was that I thought they bred earlier in the season. *Neighbour then
said that it could be that they are shedding their skins now and that is why
they are cranky. *I checked with a friend whose son has pythons and she said
they do get cranky when they shed their skins and that she once had to help
to wrestle a snake into a bathtub to aid it when it failed to shed as it
should and it got super cranky.

The sum total of this all these exchanges made me realise that although I
frequently see snakes, I don't know *lot about them. *I know a fair amount
about the birds and other animals aroudn here but not snakes.

Does anyone know anythign about the life cycle of snakes? *Or a good book on
the subject?


Rick Shine, University of Sydney, has written a very readable book on
the subject. Shine, R. 1993. Australian Snakes. A Natural History.
Revised Edition, 223 pages, Reed Books, Sydney. Reprinted, 1994.
Published by New Holland Press, 1998. Reprinted 1999 and 2001.

Tish