what you may find in your back garden in south africa

durban

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this Black Mamba was in my brothers garden , its about 45years old , 7meter long & has enough venom-en to kill 400 adults the most dangerous snake in Africa .
 

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angus63

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Cute little fella.
 

durban

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if you make this snake angry they rear up on their tail & through them self at you if you get bitten you have 3mint, s to live . the venom is neurotic it turns your blood into jelly in 3min
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

YUCK! A snake like that will not have to use it's venom since I would suffer heart failure from running away !!!

I will stick with my native Garter Snakes ............

We do have Rattler's here in VT too but rare.
 

robert graham

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

It would be my idea to eliminate that snake, any way possible!...before he kills somebody:eek:
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Mambas, like some of our domestic N. American snakes, suffer mythological exaggeration of the threat they represent.

It doesn't seem to me of any value to think you would die in seconds when it might actually take several minutes or hours. Some people have actually survived Black Mamba bites. I sort of doubt that anyone would survive a full bite from a 7m mamba, though.

Avoid, at all cost, offending or frightening that serpent, and stay far away while doing so.

Thanks for the pic, Durban. A most elegant creature.
 

nlain

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I bet as long as that snake is around there is no garden pest problem, you know like rabbits, I bet even the deer stay away. All of these creatures have a purpose in nature, I will admit I would not want that thing around my house.
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Wrong colour and size for a Mamba.
Inside of their mouth is black, body is olive/gray.
Longest Mamba ever recorded was ~ 4-1/2 meters.

If it is 7 meters it is likely some sort of python.

Edit: Googled "Black mamba picture hoax" and this picture has been reported as far back as 2009, and in various locales worldwide...closest to home was in Louisiana.
Apparently it is a real picture, but not a Mamba, and was in Australia.

http://www.sareptiles.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=26875
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

python or mamba. I would have the scope out for a head shot, or at least 00 in the 12 gauge
 

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python or mamba. I would have the scope out for a head shot, or at least 00 in the 12 gauge....

.....with the plug out, the mag full, and one in the chamber....it actually is an Australian King Brown.
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

My impressions are that some of these African/Foreign snakes like the Mambas, Cobras, Taipans, Brown Snakes, etc. roam around freely looking for things to kill and eat...while our domestic, nice, friendly, peace-loving snakes like Rattlers, Moccasins, Copperheads, etc., do indeed tend to stay in the woods, hidden, out of the way at least. Don't think there'd be room in my neighborhood for me and that Black Mamba!...he'd definitely have to go!....
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Whatever the snake I would like to be far away from it !!!
 

durban

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Wrong colour and size for a Mamba.
Inside of their mouth is black, body is olive/gray.
Longest Mamba ever recorded was ~ 4-1/2 meters.

If it is 7 meters it is likely some sort of python.

Edit: Googled "Black mamba picture hoax" and this picture has been reported as far back as 2009, and in various locales worldwide...closest to home was in Louisiana.
Apparently it is a real picture, but not a Mamba, and was in Australia.

http://www.sareptiles.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=26875

we, are born in Africa & know the differance between a Mamba & python , pythons are brown & black in colour ,this photo was taken in the Eastern Transvaal , in NELSPRIUT
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Hmm you guy's have enough issue's over there...Lock aquired.....bird away...

BoomYal.jpg
 

Tim Frank

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

we, are born in Africa & know the differance between a Mamba & python , pythons are brown & black in colour ,this photo was taken in the Eastern Transvaal , in NELSPRIUT

....and it was in your brother's back yard....:eek::D
 

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

YUCK! A snake like that will not have to use it's venom since I would suffer heart failure from running away !!!
HOLY SMOKES! I would suffer heart failure before I even tried to run!

My impressions are that some of these African/Foreign snakes like the Mambas, Cobras, Taipans, Brown Snakes, etc. roam around freely looking for things to kill and eat...while our domestic, nice, friendly, peace-loving snakes like Rattlers, Moccasins, Copperheads, etc., do indeed tend to stay in the woods, hidden, out of the way at least. Don't think there'd be room in my neighborhood for me and that Black Mamba!...he'd definitely have to go!....
I HATE snakes and that thing would definitely send me right over the edge. :eek::eek::eek:

That said, I live out in the country in the woods and poisonous snakes are everywhere. I don't like to kill them because they pretty much leave you alone if you leave them alone. It's my responsibility to watch what I'm doing when I'm on their turf.
 

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HOLY SMOKES! I would suffer heart failure before I even tried to run!


I HATE snakes and that thing would definitely send me right over the edge. :eek::eek::eek:

That said, I live out in the country in the woods and poisonous snakes are everywhere. I don't like to kill them because they pretty much leave you alone if you leave them alone. It's my responsibility to watch what I'm doing when I'm on their turf.

It's fake. Made of wood.
 

MTboatguy

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Re: what you may find in your back garden in south africa

Fake or real, just a glance and I would be gone! Heck I had a 4 foot bull snake on the porch the other day and thought I was going to die!
 
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