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Durban snake catcher Nick Evans has provided some useful information after hearing about a number of snakebites now that snake season is well and truly underway. “I have heard about a few ...
A snake catcher in South Africa picked up four black mambas in one day, with one measuring over 8.5 feet. Snake rescuer Nick Evans, founder of KZN Amphibian & Reptile Conservation, said this was ...
A snake catcher had to break through a wall to catch a 6-foot black mamba that had been lurking in a South African home for several weeks. Nick Evans — who provides a snake removal service in ...
DURBAN – Nick Evans, Durban snake catcher, scored a personal best on Thursday, when he rescued five black mambas in a single day. Evans said he received his first call at about 11.30am.
A snake catcher almost landed on an 8-foot black mamba while trying to remove it from a roof in South Africa. Nick Evans—who owns a snake removal and rescue service in Greater Durban—said on a ...
The 7.8-foot long snake was coiled up behind the oven when snake catcher Nick Evans arrived to remove it back to its natural environment.
A snake catcher came face-to-face with an 8-foot long open-mouthed black mamba during a "hectic" rescue mission in South Africa. Nick Evans, founder of snake rescue service KZN Amphibian and ...
KZN snake catcher Nick Evans shared his run-in with a python on Christmas. Online users were in awe of the snake expert’s delicate rescue operation for the snake.
Snake catcher Nick Evans—who owns a snake removal service in the Greater Durban area of South Africa—found the 9.5-foot reptile at a home in Reservoir Hills.
Seasoned snake catcher Nick Evans rescued a little black mamba with tons of attitude. South Africans were amazed at how feisty it was and praised the act.
Nick Evans, who founded KwaZulu-Natal Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, has removed hundreds of black mambas in his career, but even he was taken aback by the encounter.
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