ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They Eat RODENTS
(Nocturnal - Night Hunters)
The coloring of Carpet pythons is highly variable, ranging from olive to black with white, grey or cream and gold markings. The patterning determines the species of python but all have intricate markings made up of light and dark bands on a background of gray or a version of brown. The head is triangular with a conspicuous row of thermoreceptive labial pits. Males of this species are typically smaller than females and in some regions, females can even be up to four times heavier. If left alone they are no threat.
ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They Eat RODENTS
(Nocturnal - Night Hunters)
Carpet pythons are semiarboreal tree snakes; they do not completely rely on trees and are capable of moving around elsewhere. They are largely nocturnal, climbing trees and shrubs, and crossing open areas such as rock faces, forest floors, and even roads. However, during the day they may be seen basking in the sun. They usually shelter in hollow tree limbs, rock crevices, and even in abandoned burrows of other animals. Carpet pythons are solitary creatures and only come together to breed.
ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They Eat TOADS
(Diurnal - Day Hunters)
Keelbacks (also known as Freshwater Snake) are non-venomous & semi-aquatic. They grow up to One Metre and are grey to olive-brown in colour, with an distinct banded pattern. The belly is usually cream with narrow dark bands highlighting the edges of each broad ventral scale. The keelback's name comes from its distinguishing feature of strongly keeled scales (rather than being smooth, the scales have a ridge down the centre making them rough to the touch). They feed on frogs, toads & Lizards
ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They eat invasive ASIAN GECKOS
(Diurnal - Day Hunters)
Agile and slender, this non-venomous snake can grow up to 2m (rarely live long enough in surburbia to achieve this length thou). Most are found usually a little over 1m. Its colour ranges from green to yellowish-green, brownish-green, black . Its belly and neck are generally yellow. Under threat, the snake raises itself, revealing splashes of blue between its scales.
Completely harmless and vulnerable
ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They eat invasive ASIAN GECKOS
(Diurnal - Day Hunters)
A rare, non venomous version of the Common Tree Snake sharing the same characteristics as their both of the Collubrid Family. Both species feed on small skinks, lizards, frogs, fish, geckos & eggs. Their two of the most harmless snakes in Australia and extremely shy. They're often found in gardens, garages and trees around your property. Dogs & Cats are major predators of these harmless snakes
ECO FRIENDLY BECAUSE...
They Eat TERMITES & ANTS
(Nocturnal - Night Hunters)
Blind snakes are small, smooth, worm-like burrowers with glossy, close fitting scales. Their tails are bluntly rounded, ending in a short spur. They have small, dark spots for eyes and often mistaken for worms. These snakes feed on termites and the eggs, larvae and pupae of ants and are often encountered foraging on the surface at night following rain. Blind snakes are non-venomous.
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