SEE: Snouted Cobra found coiled up on truck's battery in Shallcross
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Apparently cobras are not common to Durban...

As much as we are not fans of the slithery snakes of Durban, it is certainly entertaining to hear the stories from Nick Evans - the snake rescuer.
Recently, he received a phone call from a transport company in Shallcross.
The mechanic opened up a truck to start with a service but got a shocking surprise.
It was, in fact, a large snake, coiled up on top of the battery cover. Obviously, the service came to an abrupt halt...
Nick shared that he was told there "was a large, brown and yellow snake, in a truck from near Richard's Bay, my first thought was that it was a Forest Cobra, maybe even a python. I was desperately hoping for a Forest Cobra. We don't see them in Durban, but they're my favorite cobra species." (Facebook)
Just the mere fact that he had hopes and expectations of seeing his favourite snake, makes our skin crawl...
Nevertheless, it wasn't what he had hoped for, but what the found was a snouted Cobra!
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It tried darting off into the undercarriage of the truck, but I grabbed the tail, and managed to get it to reverse. Soon had it in a bucket. Snouted Cobras are highly venomous, and like Forest Cobras, they don't spit. Which is why I love these two species🤣- Nick Evans


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