What's the temperature where you are???

2:00 PM
91F
3% humidity
sunny

Check out this fellow from two days ago. This is a Western Long Nose snake. They mostly live underground and it's rare to see one out and about like this. They are not venomous, they're very shy, and virtually never bite but they can squirt musk and blood at you from their cloaca. 🫣

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2:00 PM
91F
3% humidity
sunny

Check out this fellow from two days ago. This is a Western Long Nose snake. They mostly live underground and it's rare to see one out and about like this. They are not venomous, very shy, and virtually never bite but they can squirt musk and blood at you out their cloaca. 🫣

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He’s a beauty! What a wonderful photo thanks for sharing.
 
Thursday 18th April 9.50a.m. Sunny and dry. 7.4 / 11.1kph SSW, Hg 62%, 19.4C / 66.9F top of 22C / 72F. Shower or two :confused:

Moon is 70.8%

Nullarbor floodwaters slowly receding after drought-breaking rains with recovery to take months​

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Floodwaters on the Nullarbor are slowly starting to recede more than five weeks after drought-breaking rain cut off outback pastoral stations in one of Australia's most isolated regions.

Last month, more than 300 millimetres / 11.8inches of rain was recorded in just a few days at various pastoral stations spread across the remote Nullarbor.
 

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