Two-Headed Snake – Double the Danger?
Two-Headed Snake – Fear Squared? Alright, so the title is a little doom and gloomy. A – be afraid very afraid – type vibe. And while it is totally not what we usually portray (after all snakes aren’t...
View ArticleWatch this boomslang move!
I caught a beautiful male Boomslang close to Clifton 1st beach. If you’ve ever wondered how quickly these snakes can move then you don’t want to miss this Boomslang are usually relatively placid and...
View ArticleEven Snakes Get the Blues
Even Snakes Get the Blues [Full video at the end of the post] WARNING: This video contains footage that should never be tried anywhere if you haven’t had the appropriate training. Never try to capture...
View ArticleGetting Whipped – by a Karoo Whip Snake!
The Karoo whip snake is a relatively uncommon site in Cape Town. It’s a rear-fanged snake with a mild venom thought not to be of any medical significance. They are stunning snakes and excellent...
View ArticleSnake Catcher Diaries: Are Snake Catchers Crazy or Not?
Snake Catcher Diaries: Are Snake Catchers Crazy? Snake Catcher article by Michelle Preen Snake Catcher: Grant Smith Lemons bobbed playfully on crowded branches above his head as Grant, an urban snake...
View ArticleWhat to do if You See a Snake
What to do if you see a snake? This is a common question and a fear of many people. Remember this; the snake is just as afraid as you are (if not more so). Respect its wish to be left alone, give it...
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