Sunshine Coast Snake Catcher
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24 hour licensed snake catcher, removal and relocation service for the Sunshine Coast area. This page is dedicated to my adventures as a full time snake relocator on the sunshine coast.
People often photograph or film me while I work and I am fully aware aware that my visage gazes malevolently from numerous facebook pages. I encourage my customers to link their stories to this page partly as a record of my work but also to feed my ego. This may be a mistake, I know from past experience that my ego should be kept on a strict diet of mineral water
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facebook.comThrough rain and sleet and hail and snow. Well, maybe not snow but today wasn't a day I wanted to go up a tree. This guy was coming down, sitting on top of an avary of expensive parrots and terrifying them. The avary was well built and snake proof but panicked parrots can break their necks so I was called. The snake gets it easy and will be kept in the car boot, safe, dry and warm, until the weather clears.
This appears to be true. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/29/giant-python-swallows-indonesian-farmer-in-one-go
While that snake ( it appears to be an eastern brown ) is certainly very dangerous to the child it did not feel threatened enough to assume a defensive posture or bite. As with most snakes it just wanted to be left alone.
Who wouldn't want to live in Australia?
Just stopped this guy from terrorising a 95 year old woman. Though terrorising is probably the wrong word, she coped wirh a snake in the house better than people 50 years younger.
In the words of a famous Australian "I'll rip your bloody arms off!". This little bundle of joy is also a good example of color variation in snakes. It is a baby coastal carpet python and sometimes they are born brown. Almost always they revert to normal colour within the first year but very rarely an adult is found that is all brown.
You are never too young to have your first terror campaign.
A big old common tree snake who lost his tail. While tail loss is not unusual for pythons this is the first for me where a tree snake has lost it's tail. It certainly didn't slow the snake down but makes mating much more difficult.