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How poisonous is a Dugite?

By Penelope Carter

How poisonous is a Dugite?

Dugites are very shy but will attack if they feel threatened. When it attacks, it lifts its head and front part of its body up into an S-shape. It hisses loudly and then makes a sharp strike. This snake has small fangs but highly toxic venom which is dangerous to humans.

How do you identify a Dugite?

Identifying the dugite by its color is difficult as it can vary widely–they are often colored grey, green or brown. The shape of their head is the most reliable way to identify them as it is very small compared to the rest of their body. They can grow to be two meters in length.

How big do Dugite snakes get?

Dugite can reach total lengths of 2m; however the average is probably around 1.5m. A specimen kept for some years in the Perth zoo reached a total length of 2130mm.

Where do Dugites nest?

Dugites usually shelter beneath logs, rocks, and in abandoned termite mounds. They also burrow during the winter.

Is the Dugite a brown snake?

A member of the brown snake family, the Dugite is nowhere near as venomous as its cousin, the Eastern Brown Snake.

Are baby Dugite snakes poisonous?

These are 15-35 cm in length and can be brown, green or yellowish in colour, but always hatch with at least part of the head black. Although best treated with caution, the bite from a juvenile is unlikely to cause more than local symptoms in a healthy adult. Potentially dangerous to children and pets.

Is a brown snake a Dugite?

Are Dugites aggressive?

The Dugite is not very aggressive. A member of the brown snake family, the Dugite is nowhere near as venomous as its cousin, the Eastern Brown Snake.

What is the lifespan of a dugite?

The estimated lifespan of a dugite is 20-30 years.

Why do Dugites swim?

“They are more than capable of swimming, but this one was more likely just travelling around the dunes.” He said warm weather meant more snakes on the move, looking for food, water, and – as mating time approached – love.

How big do Dugites hatch?

approximately 30cm
Hatchling Dugites have distinguishing features and it is important to recognise the difference as they do look similar to other harmless snakes and a Legless Lizard of the Perth region. They hatch at approximately 30cm in length and olive/green in colour.

What colour are Dugite snakes?

Description: Dugites are venomous snakes. They vary in colour from grey to olive to brown on the top of their bodies, with an olive or yellowish belly. Black scales can be scattered over the body and the head can be paler or darker than the rest of the body.

What kind of snake is a dugite?

Dugite Facts The dugite (Pseudonaja affinis), also known as the spotted brown snake, is a species of venomous reptiles that are common in southern and western Australia. They have a semi-glossy body and a small head and can be found in colors ranging from brown and gray to olive green.

What is a grey dugite?

Dugite ( Template:Pron-en) is a common name for the highly venomous snake, Pseudonaja affinis, an Australian species which can inflict a fatal bite. Dugites are coloured grey, green or brown. The colours vary widely between individuals and are an unreliable means of identifying species.

What are the natural predators of the dugite?

The main natural predators of Dugites are birds of prey and monitor lizards. Introduced animals such as cats and dogs also attack Dugites. The Dugite is not very aggressive. A member of the brown snake family, the Dugite is nowhere near as venomous as its cousin, the Eastern Brown Snake.

What is a Adua dugite?

A dugite is an Australian species of snake that is highly venomous that can inflict death in simply one bite.