by QFC | Jun 21, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Golden Crowned Snake Sees Itself In Mirror Golden Crowned Snake was found in a client’s bathroom in Jamboree Heights recently. Our catcher Jaedon scooped up the snake and it seemed interested in its own reflection in the mirror! This mildly venomous species is well...
by QFC | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog
Eastern Water Dragon Caught Moving Through Fence This large Eastern Water Dragon became caught when its hind legs could not fit through a metal fence. These lizards have powerful hind legs for swimming and climbing, and it misjudged its size! Our snake catcher was...
by QFC | Jun 16, 2022 | Blog
Powerful monitor photographed near a road Here the monitor’s powerful body is clear. They are very efficient climbers and can tear carrion apart with ease. This individual was photographed near a road in Springfield Lakes by our catcher Jaedon. These lizards have...
by QFC | Jun 13, 2022 | Blog
A lizard call out A client in Brassall was shocked to find three reptile intruders in their home! Two juvenile Eastern Water Dragons and one Burton’s Legless Lizard managed to make their way inside, presumably to escape the heat. Unable to coax them out themselves,...
by QFC | Jun 12, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Lace Monitor Removed from Chicken Coop This large monitor was removed from a client’s chicken coop in Chapel Hill. The Lace Monitor is an opportunistic feeder and will both hunt small animals and scavenge carcasses and eggs. The chicken coop loaded with eggs was just...
by QFC | Jun 11, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
The less common ‘Blue Phase’ Common Tree Snake This species is extremely variable in colour with individuals often being green, yellow, blue or even almost black. Previously referred to by the common name the ‘Green Tree Snake’, this specimen makes it clear that was a...