tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2302977996740953626.post30109768766417583..comments2019-06-28T18:56:50.122+10:00Comments on Alan's Wildlife: Spring Time in the MountainsAlan Gillandershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12564980724257412530noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2302977996740953626.post-48487524043317275532009-12-01T08:30:17.515+10:002009-12-01T08:30:17.515+10:00Paul, I know of only one death from a RBB. I guess...Paul, I know of only one death from a RBB. I guess it would have been good to advise people to take immediate first aid if bitten but as you imply they are likely to want to do that anyway. Fear and panic are threatening processes not only to the snakes but to the people they encounter.Alan Gillandershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12564980724257412530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2302977996740953626.post-81417543828843971312009-11-28T12:59:01.314+10:002009-11-28T12:59:01.314+10:00Firstly, great blog, but I'm not 100% sure whe...Firstly, great blog, but I'm not 100% sure where you're getting your snake facts from, ~ take my word for a it, a bite from a large elapid [any elapid, including red bellied blacks] should be treated with the utmost care, and urgent medical attention should be sought for any suspected bites.<br /><br />Although, I suppose that this is mute point because the moment someone is envenomated, pain will compel them to seek treatment. [RBB bites are notoriously painful]<br /><br />Ah well, anyway - thanks for the time and effort you've taken on your blog - great stuff.Paulhttp://gardenguests.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2302977996740953626.post-29434443203883071212009-09-02T09:38:36.534+10:002009-09-02T09:38:36.534+10:00Great photos Alan. I love the Python shots. I'...Great photos Alan. I love the Python shots. I'm hoping to find one myself and get some good photos and video!Richard Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09906609808628207804noreply@blogger.com