"Bandy-bandy is a burrowing snake, so Freek Vonk from the Naturalis Museum and I were surprised to find it on a concrete block by the sea," Professor Fry said.. You can unsubscribe at any time.. image: This is the newly discovered bandy bandy snake. view more Credit: Dr. Freek Vonk. The ink has not yet dried on a scientific paper describing a new species of snake, yet the reptile may.

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Key points: A sighting of an endangered Bandy Bandy snake was confirmed in north-east Victoria. A separate discovery of a Bandy Bandy in Bright last year expanded the snake's known distribution.. 50-60. cm inch. The bandy-bandy ( Vermicella annulata) is a mildly venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The word bandy-bandy (bandi-bandi) traces back to the indigenous dialect of Kattang, from the Taree region, New South Wales. There are 5 known species of bandy-bandy, all of which are found only in Australia.