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A black mamba devoured two feral kittens from a litter in Shallcross, Durban. Durban snake rescuer Nick Evans said he and veterinarian Dr Carla Goede had a busy afternoon in Shallcross on Monday.
Known to be easily confused with the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra, it poses a significant threat in the region, often implicated in fatal snake bites alongside the dreaded Black Mamba.
Black Mamba shines out in terms of speed as it’s considered the fastest snake in the world which is capable of slithering at speeds up to 12-14 mph (19-22 km/h).
There are many species with pretty scary defensive (and offensive) tactics, such as venom. These species in particular can be pretty intimidating on that front.
The Cape Cobra is easily confused with the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra," the company shared on Facebook, along with a clip of Rossouw removing the cape cobra from the home.
The Cape Cobra is easily confused with the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra," the company shared on Facebook, along with a clip of Rossouw removing the cape cobra from the home.
The Cape Cobra is easily confused with the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra. It is by far our most dangerous cobra, and with the Black Mamba, it accounts for the majority of fatal snake ...
The Cape Cobra is commonly mistaken for the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra. It is by far the most venomous cobra. Along with the Black Mamba, it is responsible for the majority of fatal snake ...
A snake catcher in Stellenbosch showed us how a highly venomous Cape Cobra was snuggled up under a person's pillow.