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Venomous Snakes of Southern Africa
27 January 2012, 13:49
ScriptusVenomous Snakes of Southern Africa
For those who wish to sharpen their shovels and those who sleep too easily at night, and for those who would just like to know. They are here, and a couple of other nasties!
All the venomous snakes Well some, not all.

27 January 2012, 17:53
threadfinNo 2 legged ones on that list

27 January 2012, 18:13
ddrhookThnaks a lot thats going to make me sleep easyer

27 January 2012, 18:33
buckeyeshootersnakes do not scare me much--- but then it went to poison bugs. they do scare me!

27 January 2012, 18:39
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by threadfin:
No 2 legged ones on that list
Nah ! For that you will have to find a list of politicians, past, present and future.

27 January 2012, 18:41
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
Thnaks a lot thats going to make me sleep easyer
Just wait until next month, there just could be a Gaboon Viper ready to great you. Now about that double?

27 January 2012, 19:39
pagosawingnutHell, even the pictures made me scream hysterically like a little girl and I also tried that "irish school girl thing with the tap shoes"! That ain't gonna work for me.
27 January 2012, 19:55
PSmithGads, the spider and scorpion photos made me gag.
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27 January 2012, 21:14
leopards valley safarisHey you not making marketing for African hunts any easier there buddy.

27 January 2012, 21:18
Slider
I HATE SNAKES!!!
27 January 2012, 21:33
prof242
+1
And Scriptus, were you referring to African or American politicians? Oh? Both!
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27 January 2012, 22:17
ddrhookScriptus,
when bailey gets my double finished I will make sure you get to play with it at least once

27 January 2012, 22:35
FlagsI saw a Mozambique Spitting Cobra when I was hunting north of Thabazimbi RSA. It was around 6 or 7 ft long and was one of the most deadly looking things I have ever seen.
27 January 2012, 22:37
Temboquote:
Originally posted by buckeyeshooter:
snakes do not scare me much--- but then it went to poison bugs. they do scare me!
+1. I had a run in with a Black Widow spider a couple years ago. That gave me a healthy fear of creepie crawlies.
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28 January 2012, 00:55
Use Enough GunI've been bitten by a black widow. It was not a fun time or experience. However, it's really the snakes that I don't particularly like. . . .
28 January 2012, 03:49
338UserWe have a few dangerous snakes here too. follow this link
http://www.avru.org/compendium/biogs/A000020b.htmThe most effective first aid is to administer a pressure bandage to the affected limb. Most deaths in Australia due to snake bite are attributed to the common Eastern Brown snake. It is not because they have the most potent venom, (although it is right up there with the fierce snake, which has the most toxic venom), or because they produce the largest quantity of venom per bite (that honour goes to the Mulga snake), but simply because they are so widespread and common. I still think the Black Mamba is probably the most dangerous snake in the world, due to the combination of speed aggression and deadly venom, and if they can rise up and bite you on the torso a pressure bandage isn't likely to work.
I don't like them, but it doesn't stop me from hunting. However I always carry a couple of pressue bandages in my pack.
28 January 2012, 19:11
Bill/OregonDoug, my man, you are far too gleeful about planting nightmares in Americans ...

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29 January 2012, 00:22
GusteauxWith four trips to Namibia, we've seen a couple of Puff Adars, a couple of what our PH called Zebra Cobras and a few of the large scorpions. Not too scary as they where spotted several meters away. The cobras took off but he Puff Adars were...dispatched.
This past Oct I was in RSA in the Natal province taking the RSA/Natal PH course with Ian Goss. After I completed the course I spent a few days hunting.
The last day of hunting (Sunday) we left out before daylight, hunted all day - got a nice Nyala and we shot a couple of Warthogs and Impala for meat. Flew out the next day (Mon) and got home late Tuesday. Emailed back to thank them for a great experience and to let them know I made it home OK.
Nest day (Wed), I received a note back and at the end he said to the affect, " didn't want to tell you at the time but, when the maids went into your bungalow to clean Sunday morning after we left hunting, they found a 1 1/2 meter Mozambique Spitting Cobra in your room."
I keep telling myself it got in there AFTER we left out hunting!!!!!

29 January 2012, 07:18
VBGeorgeNever been snake bit, but have had two nasty experiences with brown recluse spiders here in the states. Lots of penicillin, fever, nausea...all in all a crap experience. Don't like them...but hate snakes with a passion.
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