One of the most common snake species in Darwin and Australia
One of the most common snake species in Darwin and Australia's Top End region, the Slaty grey snake is a medium-sized species with shiny scales. They have been known to defend themselves aggressively when disturbed.
All snake bites, including those from the Slaty grey, should be treated as venomous until proven otherwise by a doctor at a hospital.
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