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Posted: 07 Mar 2009 Topic: Blackwater Adders



Hi Everyone

Saw these 2 while out near Gibraltar Barracks - the first was only 4 feet from a soldier lying against a tractor tyre..

Can you help sex these - Im sure there both Little Girls



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Posted: 09 Apr 2006 Topic: Tiny Pythons in England ???? Cant be



I have a stream at the end of my garden and to my amazement my son spotted what looked a like a tiny python. I say python only because this snake was all wrapped round a lizard like a constricting snake

My wife asked what it could be and i was stumped?  I stumbled across this site in the hope you can make me the clever husband again



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Posted: 09 Apr 2006 Topic: Tiny Pythons in England ???? Cant be



Thanks ok looked up on google im convinced it is not a grass snake

Thing is my wife reckons she's seen a few of down the garden over the years

im digging out a camera now - in the meantime are the cats ok in the garden with them?



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Posted: 11 Apr 2006 Topic: Tiny Pythons in England ???? Cant be



Hi Guys

After the pictures posted , im sure it must be a smooth snake
as the grass snakes look wey different

I live near Ash Hants

cheers guys



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Posted: 11 Apr 2006 Topic: Tiny Pythons in England ???? Cant be



Yes Ash is on the Borders

I dont live bang on the ranges - though it's about 200 metres
But the garden has a stream down the end and great basking areas

Neighbour confirmed it was a smooth snake, but didn't say as she didn't want too many people to know due to these fellas being rare or something

So can i charge them rent



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Posted: 13 Apr 2006 Topic: Tiny Pythons in England ???? Cant be



This is a seperate mail for Steve

I live on the pirbright road



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Posted: 03 May 2006 Topic: Kusadassi In Turkey - Any Reptiles there?



Brilliant thanks for that

Now are any of the above latin names - realting to snakes??

Ive heard there is the largest European Viper situated within that region
any truth in that?



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Posted: 03 May 2006 Topic: Kusadassi In Turkey - Any Reptiles there?



Really they collected alot of the Ottomans Vipers - surely it's illegal??
but thanks for the info
have looked up Masked Dwark Snake - to no avail any pictures available



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Posted: 24 Feb 2008 Topic: Yateley Adder




Hi Everyone

I love this site so much, and finally have a picture worthy of a post

My girlfriend Tammy took this one of a young male (i think) at mid day



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Posted: 22 Mar 2008 Topic: Minley Adders




Hi

these little monkeys were from a site in minley hants, though alot of the adders i see are close to thick gorse for instant get away, so i was wondering can adders be seen readily in the wide open heath?? im sure there there but i tend to focus alot of my attention on the banks.
The reason i ask is that when ive seen Coronella austriaca they were in open heath, and want so desperately to see one of these near me in yateley


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Posted: 23 Mar 2008 Topic: Minley Adders



Ah thanks chief - that does confirm alot of my thoughts

ok so before they disperse in the summer time to the open heather, is this to mate, or is that done prior? - also is it correct that once mating has taken place, very little is known as to where the adder goes? are they solitary?? - and would they still look to bask together in open heath
or im guessing thats done in spring as they share their body heat??

thanks



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Posted: 07 Apr 2008 Topic: Can Baby Adders pack a Punch??





Hi Everyone

While out looking sunday to see if there were adders out when the snow was - i literally stumbled on some strategicially placed tins- these were covered in snow pretty much so assumed nothing at all would be about. Put my hand and i touched a baby adder about 5 inches long by complete accident. And thank crunchie for some reason just remained rigid. Do they know the differnce in dry biting at that age, and could these do much damage at that size???



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Posted: 20 May 2008 Topic: Possible Adder Bite




Hi All

I was out on a site in Camberley yesterday afternoon, and while taking a few pictures of 2 adders, i noticed that a pidgeon about 1 foot away was motionless and not moving.

I managed to disperse the adders and picked up the bird, upon checking his side i noticed a very small puncture mark...... The bird could just about walk but couldn't seem to fly just looked drunk. Could one of the adders have bitten the bird???



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Posted: 08 Oct 2008 Topic: A simple question!




Im sure on the One Show the other week (of all places) - they met a guy in Peterborough who looked after a site where there were thousands of GCN

So im plumbing for the GCN as well





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Posted: 20 Mar 2009 Topic: Lightwater smoothies



I can meet - nay worries!!


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