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 Post subject: Identify black snake on circular?
Unread postPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:29 pm 
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Hi all!

I was driving along the circular in TMNP about a month ago, and came upon a black snake catching some sun on the road just before the fork toward Gifkommetjie. I dont have a picture :( , but would hope to find out what some of you guys think it was.

It was about 1 and a half metres long and quite thick, possibly as thick as a Cape Cobra (which i was lucky enough to come to within a metre of while walking on the coast near Venus Pools!) and very docile. Another car stopped just before us, and the driver wondered out loud if it was a black mamba. As far as i know there arent any black mambas on the peninsula, and black mambas are not fully black.

This snake was fully black, and had a fairly small head.. Can anyone hazard a guess as to what it was?

Thanks in advance
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Reading your description, I am 100% sure it was a mole snake. They are very common on the Peninsula.


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I agree with Stoffel. I have seen many black mole snakes around the peninsula.

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Thanks Michele and Stoffel! Mystery Solved!

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 Post subject: Snake Identification
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Hi can any one identify on way out of Mopani


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Unfortunately the picture is not sharp enough for me to identify the snake. I can just say that it may be a Grass/Sand snake, or even a Black mamba. As I say, I cannot give a positive ID from this picture. Just a guess by looking at the shape of body and head. Sincerely, Agama


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Thanks Agama for the reply if u double click on the image might help with a better pic


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Unread postPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:59 pm 
Hi Reardon :D

You don’t possibly have a closer shot (or crop) of the head?
Another possibility, apart from the ones Agama mentioned, is a female Boomslang.


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HI Jumbo :D

Unfortunatley Not will try crop and re post


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Looks like Psammophis mossambica (sand snake).

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Thanks armata


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is this a snake at Satara web cam?
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a huge one!!!! :shock:

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well, yes, Batmad it is a big one. Better watch out, it may get your bats :twisted: Image


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I do not think that is a snake. The proportion, length vs girth looks wrong. BUT, there is a cam picture of a nice huge python I have seen before on the forums.

Now where do I find it? Will go and have a look.

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