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"Lot of attitude": Snake Catcher Nick Evens rescues feisty little black mamba rescue, Mzansi curious about danger-noodlebut veteran snake catcher Nick Evans had a lot on his plate when a feisty baby black mamba tried its hardest to evade capture. The clip shows it hiding under an ornament and standing in a ...
South Africa's anti-venom shortage raises alarm as nearly 4,000 snake bites occur annually, affecting not only locals but ...
“So, people assume it is something harmless, and pick it up. This snake bites without hesitation when picked up. Its cytotoxic venom is not lethal but causes pain and necrosis. Some patients ...
A snake catcher, Nick Evans shared the story of how a man from Durban encountered a venomous snake. The gent picked up what he thought was a harmless reptile only to have one of his fingers bitten.
Durban snake rescuer Nick Evans said he and veterinarian Dr Carla ... Meanwhile, South Coast snake catcher Sarel van der Merwe and Brian Brittion went to Mehlomnyama, St Faith’s for a black ...
Well-known Durban snake catcher Nick Evans says there is no need to panic over the shortage of antivenom. The National Health ...
According to the African Snakebite Institute, the Mozambique spitting cobra is mostly active at night and often enters houses. Although it accounts for the majority of serious snakebite cases in ...
Nick Evans - Snake Rescuer Facebook page A QUICK-THINKING Westville resident avoided a spit from a Mozambique spitting cobra as he closed the bathroom door to trap it before calling snake catcher ...
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