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South Africa's deadliest snake carries lead, arsenic, and a new way to test pollution
The results revealed a sharp divide depending on where the snakes lived.
A garage call in Durban turns into a quiet study of black mamba behavior, where a juvenile snake chose hiding over aggression ...
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Snake rescuer finds 8-foot black mamba wedged inside leaf blower
Instead, it shows the snake doing something far more ordinary: hiding.
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Python once mistaken for dead shows remarkable recovery after devastating head injuries
There were concerns the snake would not survive the trip by road.
South Africa’s landscapes carry a quiet tension that rarely makes itself obvious at first glance. Grasslands that look open ...
Black Mambas, Africa’s fastest and most feared snakes, can be a key player into tracking pollution, while at the same time keeping ecosystems healthy. New research from the University of the ...
NSPCA urges South Africans to leave snakes alone, highlighting safe encounter methods while addressing public reactions to ...
Spotting a snake in your garden or on your property can be an unsettling experience, but the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA ...
When Theunis Victor saw the snake had three porcupine quills piercing her massive body he knew it wouldn’t be a simple case ...
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