
Backyard wildlife
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Re: Backyard wildlife
Those are his pet spitting cobras, I think, okie! 

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Re: Backyard wildlife
Hmmm.... That does not look like a spitting cobra which is basically black ,( very much like a rinkhals ) whilst this one is yellow --- well within colour variations of the cape cobra -- very often called a " geelslang " - yellowsnake
Also , cape cobra normally occur in the west/south western parts of SA , including in Namibia and Botswana , but I have never heard of them occurring as far east as Gauteng

Also , cape cobra normally occur in the west/south western parts of SA , including in Namibia and Botswana , but I have never heard of them occurring as far east as Gauteng

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Maybe they visit his brewery and change colour? 

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Re: Backyard wildlife
Uh, ah... quite a serious neighbour, H.e. 

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Re: Backyard wildlife
Hmmm... this is very interesting . I looked up in Sanbi-website , and it appears their distribution do include the WESTERN parts of Gauteng :
Distribution
The Cape cobra is endemic to southern Africa and is found widely in the Western and Northern Cape provinces, and into the Free State, North West Province, western parts of Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Botswana and southern Namibia. It is restricted to the western deserts and scrublands of southern Africa.
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Distribution
The Cape cobra is endemic to southern Africa and is found widely in the Western and Northern Cape provinces, and into the Free State, North West Province, western parts of Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Botswana and southern Namibia. It is restricted to the western deserts and scrublands of southern Africa.
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Interesting, Cloeusokie! 

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Re: Backyard wildlife
Could even be a "molslang" ,..
struggling
through the phases of maternity,,
Oops,..

through the phases of maternity,,

Oops,..

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Re: Backyard wildlife
Again yesterday,. managed too see the tail end of it slither
into the thicket,...
into the thicket,...
Heh,.. H.e
Re: Backyard wildlife
Well , don't mess around with it
It is one of the most dangerous snakes in Africa - 4 hours is all it takes 


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