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23.01.2022 We are often asked about which snakes are the most venomous or is X more venomous than Y. Here is a list of the 25 most venomous snakes around the world (in order). Note how many of these are located right here in Australia.



18.01.2022 This gorgeous carpet python from Mudgeeraba had quite a little attitude. He took off into the bush so fast when I released him that I didn't even have a chance to get my camera out.

17.01.2022 Our love for reptiles goes further than safely removing them from your home and relocating them to a safer environment. Our own little reptile family got a bit bigger, with the addition of a beautiful Albino Darwin Carpet Python.

12.01.2022 A cute little juvenile common tree snake from Yatala.



12.01.2022 What snake is this?.. Thats a trick question!. This is actually a Burton's legless lizard!. Completely HARMLESS. Growing upto around 75cm, this little guy is often mistaken for a snake.

08.01.2022 Here we have another two snakes that although are of very similar appearance. They are very different to one another. At the top we have the HIGHLY VENOMOUS and EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Stephens Banded snake. Below it we have the MILDLY VENOMOUS Bandy Bandy (hoop snake). Although the Bandy Bandy is venomous, it is considered harmless to humans due to it's small mouth and inoffensive nature. A bite from the bandy bandy will result in localised pain and swelling.

05.01.2022 The Reptile Response family would like to take this opportunity to wish all our followers and their families a very Merry and safe Christmas season and a Happy New Year.



05.01.2022 Gorgeous little Coastal Carpet Python from Oxenford. Released into it's new home. But not before posing for it's photo to be taken and giving our phone camera a quick "mlem".

01.01.2022 This highly venomous Eastern Small Eyed snake made its way into a home in Bonogin. He / She has now been relocated to a more suitable home.

01.01.2022 Although these two snakes look very similar. They are polar opposites! The one at the top is a NON-VENOMOUS and completely HARMLESS Keelback (freshwater snake) and the bottom is a HIGHLY VENOMOUS and EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Rough Scale snake.

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