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Pseudechis australis, aka the King Brown Snake or Mulga Snake is a venomous snake found in Australia. It is the second largest venomous snake in Australia (after the Taipan) and produces large amounts of venom. Although the name implies it is a brown snake, it is in fact part of the black snake genus. Seen in Yulara, Australia.
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Camera manufacturer
SONY
Camera model
CYBERSHOT
Exposure time
1/400 sec (0.0025)
F Number
f/2.8
ISO speed rating
100
Date and time of data generation
20:44, 31 May 2003
Lens focal length
21 mm
Latitude
25° 14′ 24.27″ S
Longitude
130° 59′ 0.23″ E
Altitude
0 meters above sea level
Author
Picasa 2.6
Image title
The other snake from the legend of Uluru. This is the victor of the fight with Kuniya. There were many references to Liru on our hike around the base of Uluru. Beware! This King Brown snake is venomous.