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Name that snake
Last time in Namibia I photographed a snake. Can anyone tell me wha kind it is?
16 June 2012, 06:25
bwana cecilI believe that is a black mamba!
I killed 1 in Namibia in 09 & that's what mine looked like.
Danged if you were not lucky to not get bit.
Very fast & very aggressive.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
16 June 2012, 06:30
pagosawingnutHell, even the picture scared me. Ugly, Ugly
16 June 2012, 06:39
brent ebelingMamba mamba mamba. If not then still get out of the way.
16 June 2012, 06:40
Cross LName that snake?
Its Pedro

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16 June 2012, 06:40
chuckmaxmanSure looks like a Black Mamba.
Thanks for the quick replies. I actually thought it might be a mamba but was not sure. I was in a tower box blind with a black tracker and when I showed him he did not seem to concerned. I was quite safe as I was about ten feet in the air and I watched the snake until I was sure he left the area.
16 June 2012, 08:05
AfricanHunterI'd have ended its life with my rifle. One shot, two pieces of snake.
That's a BFS....
As in....
Big F'ing Snake

16 June 2012, 09:47
Use Enough GunAgree with the mamba assessments!
16 June 2012, 09:58
MuvhimiThe markings on the head would indicaate its not a Mamba but a sand or grass snake . Generally harmless and toxin very mild.
I love the BFS comment
16 June 2012, 10:02
surestrikeLooks like a mamba to me. However to be sure pick it up and look in it's mouth. If the inside of it's mouth is black and it's got rear fangs it's a mamba.
The other way to know for sure is that after it bites you, you die.

In Idaho, we only have one poisonous snake and that is a rattlesnake. Anything else is fair game to catch, examine, and turn loose in a safe area.
In Namibia, I wouldn't touch any snake for love or money. Just too many of the wrong kind, and I can't remember them all!
Here is a real mamba that we encountered last month in Namibia, on our way to Okahandja and the desert. He got load tested with the Cruiser; and when my partner realized just the back half was injured, he got back in the van..
Here's one that was in our garden every day while at Erindi Game Preserve. We have heard them called "whip snakes" before, and they are reportedly non-poisonous. Who wants to find out the hard way???
Cute little guy tho, isn't he?
16 June 2012, 12:00
fujotupuThe second snake is the Yellow Bellied Sand Snake, a harmless non poisonous unsociable little chap that will bite you consistently when handled, unlike the common grass snake which after one or two nips will allow itself to be messed about with.
16 June 2012, 13:49
zimguideDefinitely not a Mamba, wrong colour and the head is a give away. This is one of the sand snakes.
16 June 2012, 15:32
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by zimguide:
Definitely not a Mamba, wrong colour and the head is a give away. This is one of the sand snakes.
More like a Mole Snake the pointed snout which puts it in the class of burrowing snakes gives it away - also harmless.
Definitely not mamba. Harmless back fanged grass snake.
16 June 2012, 19:28
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16 June 2012, 20:31
AntlersDefinitely not Pedro...that's Fred - for sure.

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16 June 2012, 20:34
Brain1Not a black mama, but I make it a policy not to mess with snakes over there. I am very familiar with most north American varieties but Africa is a whole nother thing.
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16 June 2012, 21:07
ftg767quote:
Originally posted by Antlers:
Definitely not Pedro...that's Fred - for sure.
Sorry but as a FRED I resent being characterized as a snake....perhaps a "George?" or a " Sidney?"

16 June 2012, 22:28
ZephyrNyoka Mbaya SANA
17 June 2012, 14:03
cameronaussieA woose snake.
Have a look at the most dangerous 15 in the world 11 are in Aus.
You just need to sort them out in your own special way.
17 June 2012, 14:19
johnfoxquote:
Originally posted by Cross L:
Name that snake?
Its Pedro

SSR

quote:
Not a black mama
Nope, it's not one of those...

17 June 2012, 19:11
ross jBobS
The snake is a Olive Grass Snake found all over Southern Africa and is Harmless to man ... sorry guys but it is not a mamba ..
17 June 2012, 20:12
NicholosiI have a simple system. If it's not rattling, it's a cobra.
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17 June 2012, 20:59
retreeverThis black mamba came to a knife fight and I brought an elephant gun.

Nicked the side of the neck.
This is the end to avoid at all costs.

His name comes from the inside of the mouth.
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18 June 2012, 00:37
bwana cecilSheesh Mike! I blew the head off 1 close to that size & still did not like holding it up by the tail.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard