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Red Belly Black Snake Common snake in NSW Australia. It is venomous but usually not an aggressive snake, so not considered dangerous. Australia,Geotagged,Pseudechis porphyriacus,Red-Bellied Black Snake,snake Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Red Belly Black Snake

Common snake in NSW Australia. It is venomous but usually not an aggressive snake, so not considered dangerous.

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  1. Wow what a cool snake, never seen this before. Thanks for adding it! Posted 12 years ago

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The red-bellied black snake is a species of elapid snake native to eastern Australia. Though its venom is capable of causing significant morbidity, a bite from it is not generally fatal and is less venomous than other Australian Elapid snakes. It is common in woodlands, forests and swamplands of eastern Australia. It is one of Australia's best-known snakes, as it is common in urban areas along the eastern coast of Australia. It has an average total length of 1.5 to 2 metres.

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Uploaded Oct 13, 2012. Captured Sep 20, 2012 03:18 in Wodi-Wodi Track, Stanwell Park NSW 2508, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/11.0
  • 1/332s
  • ISO320
  • 194mm