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The python measuring 10.8 feet long and weighing 53 pounds was found last Saturday, stretched across a wall covered in barbed wire in Durban, South Africa. Snake catcher Nick Evans shared the ...
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Briefly on MSNVideo of Snake Giving Birth to Live Babies Wows South AfricansA surprising Facebook video from South Africa showed a snake giving birth to live babies, leaving viewers shocked and amazed ...
Rudolf Erasmus, a pilot in South Africa, thought he had four passengers on his flight. As it turns out, he had five: four human passengers, and one deadly Cape cobra.
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Briefly on MSNGiant African Rock Python Slithers Into Spotlight Leaving Mzansi StunnedA viral video of a colossal Giant African Rock Python in Thabazimbi amazed and terrified residents, showcasing the power of ...
It felt like just another flight for South African pilot Rudolph Erasmus, until he noticed an extra passenger on his plane at 11,000ft in the air. However, it wasn't a human, but a cobra ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A pilot in South Africa made a hasty emergency landing after discovering a highly venomous cobra hiding under his seat. Rudolf Erasmus had four passengers on board ...
Durban South Snake Rescue got a call to collect a snake, an African rock python. However, they had to turn around and go home after learning the snake was given to someone who was going to sell it.
A nature conservationist and popular YouTuber commonly referred to as “South Africa’s Steve Irwin,” Graham “Dingo” Dinkelman, died at age 44 Saturday from a venomous snake bite.
Cape cobras, like the one pictured here, are highly venomous. In a moment straight out of the 2006 blockbuster “Snakes on a Plane,” a South African pilot said he found a deadly cobra in his ...
New research from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, has revealed that puff adders (Bitis arietans) can be highly efficient at controlling rodent populations that ...
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