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Coastal Taipan
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Coastal Taipan
The Coastal Taipan is renowned as one of the most dangerous snakes in the world. It is a fast moving and aggressive snake and can be found in Queensland
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Inland Taipan
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The Inland Taipan is regarded as the most venomous snake in the world. Fortunately, it is only found in a remote area of Australia in far north west NSW and Queensland
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Eastern Brown
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Eastern Brown Snake
The Eastern Brown snake is by far our biggest problem as this snake inhabits areas around houses and sheds wherever vermin are found.
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Red Belly Black
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Red Belly Black Snake
The Red Belly black snake is our friend in the bush as it is a cannibal. This snake can actually eat Brown snakes and help to keep the numbers of more dangerous snakes down.
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Collette's Snake
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Collette's Snake
The Collette's snake is another member of the Black Snake family and is found in remote areas of Queensland. It is one of the more colourful snakes in Australia
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Mulga Snake
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Mulga Snake
The Mulga Snake is also known as a 'King Brown', however doesn't really deserve this title as it is also a member of the Black Snake family
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Death Adder
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Death Adder
The Death Adder is one of the more unique snakes in Australia. It is an ambush predator and sits quietly in wait for prey to come into it's range. It also has the fastest strike of any snake in Australia and so rarely misses it's target
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All display animals are from our private collection which ensures they are well cared for and free of disease and parasites
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