Giant puff adder found in Durban home

Posted on 21 February 2020 By Anita Froneman

It’s been a busy season for snake catchers in KwaZulu-Natal, as multiple snakes have been seen in and around homes – and even in the sea – in the province. The past weekend was another busy day in the office for snake handler Nick Evans, who also rescued a boomslang from the surf at a Durban beach, as a couple living near Krantzkloof Nature Reserve found a massive puff adder popping by to say hello.

In a humorous turn of events, Evans saw it was a female and that she was quite wide, thinking she must surely be pregnant. He took her for x-rays and an ultrasound at Dangerous Creatures at Ushaka Sea World. Evans was disappointed to find out she just needed to go to the loo!

 

Also read: Sneaky snakes scare Durban driver

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