Snake Identification
If you would like assistance in indentifying a snake you have seen, simply email your photo to snakes@snakesinthecity.com.au.
We can provide snake identification service free of charge and always welcome high quality images for potential inclusion on our website.

Broad Headed Snake
Potentially Dangerous
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Brown Tree Snake
Weakly venomous
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Common Tree Snake
Non-Venomous
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Death Adder
Highly Venomous
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Diamond Python
Non-Venomous
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Eastern Brown Snake
Highly Venomous
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Golden Crowned Snake
Weakly venomous
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Keelback
Non-venomous
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Marsh Snake
Mildly venomous
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Red-bellied Black Snake
Highly Venomous
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Yellow-faced Whip Snake
Potentially Dangerous
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Blue Tongue Lizard
Non-Venomous
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Snake Bite First Aid
The implementation of current first aid is critical immediately after receipt of a bite from a snake. The “pressure-immobilisation” technique is currently recommended by all major health organisations within Australia. In an emergency dial triple zero (000) for an ambulance