Brown Tree Snake - Boiga Irregularis

The Brown Tree Snake has a large head with eyes that are large and protruding with vertical pupils. The head is distinct from the narrow neck. They are brown above with ragged-edged, darker crossbands on the back and sides (eastern Australia). Northern Australian specimens are cream with bold reddish bands. The belly is cream to orange. This snake grows to 2 m. Midbody scale rows 19–23, ventrals 225–265; anal single; subcaudals divided 85–130. (Source: Queensland Museum)

My passion is wildlife photography and I hope I can bring the beauty of nature into your home and show how amazing nature is. Every single animal needs our protection as they all play an important part in our survival.

There is an abundance of scientific reports telling us that the rate of extinction is happening at an alarming rate. More and more fauna and flora are going to disappear. With my wildlife photography, I hope to showcase a fraction of animals before they are gone. Only what you know, you will love and protect…

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Scientists tallying the economic damage wrought by invasive pests across the world found two species are responsible for more harm than any other.

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