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Post by BLACKMAMBA Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:27 am

Up close and personal with a Cape Cobra.

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Post by Admin Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:34 am

Fantastic photos, I love that 2nd one Cool Is this cobra yours?

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Post by BLACKMAMBA Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:46 am

No he is not mine belongs to a friend of mine......i have kept hots in the past namely

green mambas
cape cobras
bush cobras
vine snakes ( twig snakes)
puff adders
snouted cobras

jeez there are a few more i am how ever going to build up my collection again in time but in the meantime if there is anything anyone wants to know about Soyth African species of snakes be they venomous or non venomous feel free to ask away.
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Post by Admin Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:53 am

Wow, you've definitely got a lot more guts than I do - I like venomous snakes when they're behind a couple of layers of thick glass Cape Cobra 772154 They are completely fascinating animals though, I'm looking forward to seeing any new additions to get in the future Blackmamba Cool Have you any immediate plans on what to get?

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Post by BLACKMAMBA Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:01 pm

yes i do at my local petshop they have just had a clutch of captive bred puffies (puff adders ) come in and i am deff going to get me one of those....and once i have moved into my new house then i will be setting up a complete reptile room with a few of my faves like the cape cobra and the bush cobra.they are such lovely snakes.
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Post by BLACKMAMBA Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:22 pm

Sorry i had to do this but here are some pics of a stunning cape cobra owned by the same friend of mine

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you can clarly see why they are one of my faves and deff on the birthday wish list hint hint nudge nudge
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Post by Tan Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:35 pm

OMG how beautiful are they. The King Cobra is one of my faves. I have an excellent figure of one about a foot tall. Like Melvina said I am not that brave. I can admire all your pics though. Keep em coming :)
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Post by Duzzie Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:44 pm

Lovely pics there. Where in SA are you? I used to live in Zims. We had a few cobras there, mostly banded cobras. There was a naturalist there named Viv Wilson, he was quite well known in southern africa. He had a reptile zoo in Bulawayo and had a fine colection of snakes and lizzards. I dread to think what has happened to places like that now.

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Post by BLACKMAMBA Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:14 am

Lovely pics there. Where in SA are you? I used to live in Zims. We had a few cobras there, mostly banded cobras. There was a naturalist there named Viv Wilson, he was quite well known in southern africa. He had a reptile zoo in Bulawayo and had a fine colection of snakes and lizzards. I dread to think what has happened to places like that now.

I am in johannesburg for now...will be moving to ballito pretty soon.
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Post by poison Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:00 pm

i've 2 capes they are wonderful snakes.very graceful and cheeky!and very smart too may i add!

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Post by WAMA Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:37 am

BLACKMAMBA wrote:Sorry i had to do this but here are some pics of a stunning cape cobra owned by the same friend of mine

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you can clarly see why they are one of my faves and deff on the birthday wish list hint hint nudge nudge

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