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ANDREW'S SNAKE

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Subject: ANDREW'S SNAKE
From: SOSSA-Smith&Jenkin-Smith <>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 10:04:05 -0800
Dear Andrew,

What you have in your yard would be a BANDY-BANDY (Vermicella annulata) 
from the Genus
(VERMICELLA). It is a nocturnal species, with an average length of 60cm. 
It is most
often observed on warm evenings. It is not a dangerous species. It is 
inoffensive by
nature, though when handled is extreamly nervous, often knotting itself 
round it's
tormentors hand. If alarmed, it puts up a very convincing bluff, 
flattening it's body
which it elevates in loops often maintaining this position for some time.

IT IS NOT A DANGEROUS SPECIES. We would be interested to know the 
location and habitat
type.

Hope that this is of some assistance, please contact us if you require 
further
information.

Cheers
Lindsay


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SOSSA  "Wildlife Research" H.Q - Wollongong
Southern Oceans Seabird Study Association Inc

Lindsay E. Smith & Janice G. Jenkin-Smith

Janice G. Jenkin.JP.,CMC. Civil Marriage Celebrant
P.O. Box 142, Unanderra NSW Australia 2526

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