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PJ was barking his head off, which meant that a wiggly thing was around. Took a few pics of this little bloke on the wall of the breezeway, at the junction of the ceiling.
some people get cockroaches and spiders, you get whopping great monitor lizards!
wish it was my place, but cheryl would be changing her undies every 5 mins you we had things like that climbing the walls! :lol:
And snakes and cane toads and possums and bandicoots and wallabies, then there's....;)
yup, heaven to me and hell to cheryl :lol:
hector
22-02-2008, 06:48 PM
Nice photo...
Does he hang around much?
My wife would also go spare if he came around home. My ears still ring from the last snake that visited my place.
Andrew
jjjnettie
22-02-2008, 10:33 PM
Was he very timid? I wonder if he was looking for a handout?
He looks plump enough to be half tame.
I like most spiders, snakes and lizards, but if that was a hairy caterpillar I'd be up on a chair squealing like a piglet:eyepop: Go figure:shrug:
First time we've have had a goanna in the breezeway, plenty of them in the National Park, immediately behind the garden.
Strange how people are terrified of some creatures and like others.
This bloke gave our dog, PJ, a scare this arvo.The snake was looking for a feed in the breezeway. I think it is a carpet python and is about 7 ft long. It is now safely back in the National Park. The wet conditions are bringing the snakes out. There was a tree snake about 2 metres away from this bloke, but I wasn't quick enough to get a photo of it.
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http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w44/BobbyQld/Cheeky102.jpg
nice looking snake bob! :)
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