by QFC | May 17, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
The Eastern Small Eyed Snake is often confused with the Red Bellied Black This species is sometimes confused with the larger Red Bellied Black Snake because of its glossy black top and reddish under belly, but is actually more venomous. This one was removed from a...
by QFC | May 16, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Escaped Pet Children’s Python Found in an Indooroopily Garage Children’s Pythons are not found within the Brisbane region and so our catcher knew it was an escaped pet. This small species is indeed ideal as a child’s first pet snake, but it was actually named...
by QFC | May 14, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Carpet Python found seeking shelter from the cold and rain Like all reptiles, snakes are ectotherms, which means they regulate their body temperature according to the temperature in the environment. During warm days they can be very active, but preserve their energy...
by QFC | May 13, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Here the keeled scales on a Keelback Snake are obvious Keelback Snakes have a clear rough keel along their scales, a key feature when trying to identify them. They do look somewhat similar to the venomous Rough Scaled Snake, so we recommend keeping your distance from...
by QFC | May 12, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our snake catcher was called to remove a Common Tree Snake from a client’s external air conditioner This species is non venomous and hunts lizards and frogs during the day. They can be green, yellow, blue or almost black, even within the Brisbane region. Sometimes...