Rough scaled snakes
Rough scaled snakes
Also called the Clarence River snake, the Rough scaled snake is found in isolated pockets along the coast of Queensland and northern New South Wales. It is usually found close to water and is active during the day, feeding on frogs and mice. The scales are keeled (hence the name rough-scaled snake) and the body usually greenish brown with dark bands on the back. Average length is about 0.71m, maximum 1.07m. It is sometimes mistaken for the harmless keel back snake (Tropidechis mairii).
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The Rough-Scaled Snake (Tropidechis Carinatus) a Dangerously Venomous
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1971. The Rough-Scaled Snake (Tropidechis Carinatus) a Dangerously Venomous. Australian Snake, The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:801-809.
The Rough Scaled Snake (Tropidechis Carinatus)
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1963. The Rough Scaled Snake (Tropidechis Carinatus). N. Qld Nat.. 31:4.
Beware - This Small Snake is Dangerous
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1961. Beware - This Small Snake is Dangerous. Vict. Nat.. 77:284-287.

