Collett’s snake coiled on the road.
Collett’s snakes are bright and beautiful — but dangerous.
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Pseudechis colletti
Collett’s snakes are bright and beautiful — but dangerous.
This species climbs trees looking for shelter and food.
Collet’s snakes are elapids, cousins of cobras and other highly venomous snakes.
Collett’s snakes just want to be left alone
Closeup of collett’s snake’s head.
Collett’s snakes often get darker as they age.
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