King brown snake hiding underneath a stone. Many people have been bitten by snakes. This dadbe fills the whole sheet of paper, it is a massive, dangerous snake which is...
King brown snake hiding underneath a stone. Many people have been bitten by snakes. This dadbe fills the whole sheet of paper, it is a massive, dangerous snake which is patiently waiting to strike. Only the head of the snake would be visible from underneath the stone. Nanbang nayin (venomous snakes) should always be considered when walking in western Arnhem Land. Dadbe (the king brown snake, Pseudechis australis) is a venomous snake, like yirrbardbard (the taipan, Oxyuranus scutellatus). We have two types of brown snakes in our country here. One lives in open woodland areas, while the other lives on the floodplain. Perhaps in the past people used to eat dadbe, but there are lots of snakes we don't eat. We only eat borlokko (water pythons), manjdjurdurrk (olive pythons) and kedjebe (file snakes) these days. And perhaps maddjurn (black headed pythons). In other areas they eat barndol (carpet pythons). Lots of snakes aren't venemous, but dadbe, yirrbardbard and bek (death adders) will kill you if they bite you.
Dadbe nawu nayin nakka mayh. Nawu yirrbardbard nabang yerrih nayin nawu kare kadjordmen nawu yirrbardbard kayimerran dadbe kakimukmen. Bokenh nawu dadbe ngarrikarrme kahdi kondah kunred. Nakudji nawu kare kore manberrk dja nabuyika nawu kare kore kabbal. Korroko djaying birringuni dadbe nawu dabborrabbolk. Nawern nawu nayin minj nawu ngarringun. Dja nawu ngarringun nakka borlokko manjdjurdurrk dja kedjebe dja ngalbu marddjurn nuk ngawakwan. Kunubewu ngalmak bu ngarringun. Dja ngalbu barndol ngalka kabirringun kore kubolkbubuyika. Nawern nayin yika djakwarre bu kanbaye minj karridowen. Dja nawu dadbe yirrbardbard dja bek nakka karridowen bu kandibaye.