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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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Lovely pictures 8) all of them.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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Great pic's. The cobras are devious, when they hood (stand up and spread they neck flaps for the none snake people) they are easy to atleast ID as a cobra but like the cobra in pic 2 when they are down they are not immediatly ID'd.

Maybe we can get one of our snake guru's to start a post with just the basics. example: If it's rough (ridged scales) and flat it's a adder of some sort. If it hoods it's a cobra (or rinkhals) of some type.

Just a thought not a challange :wink: .

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Hi again, Thanks for all your comments. Here is the snake, which crossed in front of us in Nov. 2011. At the time I put it down as a Black Mamba, but now I am not so sure. It certainly behaved like I have heard a BM does, in that it was very aggressive. As I stopped alongside, it turned around, reared up and came towards the car. Fortunately my wife had closed the window or it might have come inside. It was just about looking in the side window. I backed off and it then turned and went on it's way. It is amazing how fast a snake can travel.
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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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beautiful picture :clap:
:shock: keep distance (reasonable) with this sort of snake... it even can climb in the car... from under... then after :hmz:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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bondm, had seemingly the same experience
with a green one. A 1.5 -2.00m juvenile!!

The both of us were staring down this pink beak,
mmmnnhh...........

in a low bed Honda, wuf da window open!!

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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Bondm, the snake you photographed is also a snouted cobra and not a mamba. They can be quite aggressive but it's normally more show. Stunning snake though!

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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I agree with Snouted Cobra! Nice find!

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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Hi All, Thanks for your comments on my 'Black Mamba', which once again was a Snouted Cobra. I'll just have to keep looking, Happy viewing, Bondm UK


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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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Can someone please help with identifying the following snake for me?

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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It's a harmless little brown house snake (Boaedon capensis). The worst it can do is give you a fright... which can lead to a heart attack which could be fatal. So although it doesn't have venom, nor can the teeth inflict major injuries, you can still call it a DEADLY snake :twisted:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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I'm a little worried as it looks like that snake is in a cage. Please just a comment in general PLEASE remember you are not allowed to keep any local snakes as pets without the needed paper work.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification help: Snakes
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...unless you live in KZN, where permits are only required for certain species (Gaboon adders and pythons). If you live anywhere else, find, observe, learn, and be very grateful that you still have cool animals like this in your neighbourhood!

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BushSnake wrote:
...unless you live in KZN, where permits are only required for certain species (Gaboon adders and pythons). If you live anywhere else, find, observe, learn, and be very grateful that you still have cool animals like this in your neighbourhood!


Thanks I didn't know that.
Just worried why would you set up a "home" for a snake you don't even know what it is then it's the snakes fault when you end up in hospital?

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