by Overlandman » Mon 02 Dec, 2013 8:47 pm
Great shots Wander,
Skinks are the staple diet for the White Lipped Whip Snake.
I have heard stories of specimens eating Grasshoppers but have never seen this occur.
New born White Lips are as small as a garden worm, they are born around the same time as baby skinks, they also grab hold of adult skink tails, that the skink then drops,.
In captivity I have fed White Lipped Whip Snakes, baby eels (elvers), I had one specimen in captivity for 13 years, it ate day old mice, I estimated its age to be around 3 years when first caught. So he was around 16 years of age when he died
I have also caught a large wild specimen 600mm long. Average length of an adult is a maximum 500mm
In Tasmania, they come in many colours, & can be; Black, Brown, Grey, & Green, a beautiful reptile indeed.
In response to whynotwalks question, keeping reptiles in captivity, feeding reptiles to reptiles goes against the values of a herpetologist, by rubbing the scent & poo of a skink onto an elver or day old mouse was enough to trick the snake into eating the food item.
No one has died from a White Lipped Whip Snake bite, but as you know people die from jack jumper & bee stings. So you never know what effect the venom will have on you until you are bitten. One friend said it felt like his finger was hit by a hammer, after being bitten.
Regards Overlandman
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Overlandman on Tue 03 Dec, 2013 4:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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