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This is a discussion on Whachoo talkin bout Willis?? within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Ah a Diamond Python ... cool. We mostly get Carpet and Bush Pythons this way. I do have loads of ...

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    Ah a Diamond Python ... cool. We mostly get Carpet and Bush Pythons this way.

    I do have loads of photos of animals ... I like wildlife.

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    Dug through and found some more animals that fit my theme ...

    Firstly ... I think might be Gem's horse??


    One of our wild camels. Australia has the worlds largest pure population of camels apparently.


    This Steer is staring!

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    I love your birds but I do not think i could handle pythons in my garden. No.

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    Not all of us get to share that experience anyhow Raiven

    I've never had a python in my backyard. But a mate did about 3 months ago and another friend did about 1 month ago so it's not uncommon if you live next to bushland. I don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Not all of us get to share that experience anyhow Raiven

    I've never had a python in my backyard. But a mate did about 3 months ago and another friend did about 1 month ago so it's not uncommon if you live next to bushland. I don't.
    I have the python in the garden during summer. We also have a fairly regular 'red belly black snake'. They're poisionous, but pretty timid snakes. Brown snakes are the ones to watch out for here, but we don't see them often. They tend to stay down more toward the creek. I'm not a great snake lover, but you do get used to sharing the space. They do their bit keeping pests down.

    Living on the edge of the bush, we have strange visitors at times. We've had deer, wallabies, many types of lizards.

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