Benji91
Gone Walkabout
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Just wondering how people deal with snakes in the wild.
I've encountered a fair few carpet pythons in the bushland near me, they're big (and scary looking) but fairly easy to handle. Personally, I have a little experience with larger, non-venomous snakes like these - as well as cute little tree snakes - and I know how to move them (either way from camp or away from the road so they gorgeous things don't get run over).
Recently, I've seen more and more venomous snakes when hiking. I generally hike alone (part due to lack of anyone to explore with, part because I enjoy the solitude), if I'm far enough away from roads/people/phones and get bitten by an Eastern Brown or the like it may well be the end of me.
So really just asking if anyone has anyone had much experience with venomous snakes (no matter where in the world you are) and, if so, any tips on how to move them along without hurting them?
Cheers
I've encountered a fair few carpet pythons in the bushland near me, they're big (and scary looking) but fairly easy to handle. Personally, I have a little experience with larger, non-venomous snakes like these - as well as cute little tree snakes - and I know how to move them (either way from camp or away from the road so they gorgeous things don't get run over).
Recently, I've seen more and more venomous snakes when hiking. I generally hike alone (part due to lack of anyone to explore with, part because I enjoy the solitude), if I'm far enough away from roads/people/phones and get bitten by an Eastern Brown or the like it may well be the end of me.
So really just asking if anyone has anyone had much experience with venomous snakes (no matter where in the world you are) and, if so, any tips on how to move them along without hurting them?
Cheers