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Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:32pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Step in line, humans! You’re the superior animal on the planet, sure, maybe, but do you have two-inch fangs loaded with the milk of death? Can you choke a cow with your body? If someone is kicking you, can you bite their ankles to stop them…forever? Maybe you’re not asAll photos and animal information found gotten from: http://ziro99..com/2015/01/10-african-snakes-to-respect-and-fear.html 2 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by temitemi1(m): 6:33pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 6:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Also called forest Puff Adder 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) Two thirds of the world’s snake species are categorized as colubrid, of the colubridae family — that’s about 1,760 different species. The boomslang is one of the only ones that can end a human’s life with a bite. Male boomslangs (translation: tree snake) are a vibrant green with black scales, and the females are a dusty brown. Both reach about five feet in length and can camouflage well on the ground and in trees. While the boomslang is a very timid snake, thee’s nothing timid about its bite. Here’s how the journey to glory can go after a bite: the haemotoxic venom clots the blood, causing the internal organs to shut down. There’s bleeding from every orifice. Respect and fear. 6 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:39pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Egyptian Cobra (Naja haje) This really potent snake inhabits folklore and history. Many believe it was the asp Cleopatra used to off herself. Fast moving and ornery (aka dangerous to living things) when crossed, it’s found mainly in the sands of the North African deserts, but its range also extends further east into the Asian continent. The toxicity of its venom varies, as does its method of using it: some spit by a muscular contraction of the venom ducts, and some just bite. The most lethal ones in Africa can kill an elephant in three hours. Anything smaller than an elephant should probably take heed. 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 6:41pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Take the Boomslang off this list abeg. The venom it produces might be Haemotoxin but it is a "Slow poison" not so deadly 2 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Pinkiedearie(f): 6:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
.mbuh the snakes are cute 5 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by smakati(m): 6:44pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Remember my chilhood years growing up in ijeododo near ikotun lagos, seeing snakes was a regular occurence, I can't remember been scared of them, infact I killed one tiny green snake..... 4 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Moloso(m): 6:46pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
am timid of it..cos I hate dem with passion 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:46pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Eastern Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) The smallest of all the mamba species, the lemon-lime-colored eastern green grows to an average length of 5.9 feet (about 1.8 meters). It’s full of venom which bodes poorly for those who may tamper with them for sure, but it’s far less aggressive than its darker-colored sibling. Green mambas are arboreal, and rarely come down from the East African tree branches (they’re mostly found in Kenya) they wind through. When they’re born, they’re yellow, but then turn into a very shiny, very lovely lime green color. If threatened, they’d rather run, and can slither away at about seven miles per hour. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 6:47pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The Naja haje posses Neurotoxins and cytotoxins....attack the nervous system...perfect candidate. 5 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Pinkiedearie(f): 6:48pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Snake!! !!. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 6:51pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Eastern Green Mamba. Mean green and packs a combination of neurotoxins (dendrotoxins), cardiotoxins, calcicludine, and fasciculins......wicked and evil. Exclusive to the eastern costal parts of Africa sha....good for us. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:52pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Saw-Scaled Viper/Carpet Viper (Echis genus) This monster is usually out after dark, which is when most of its hapless human victims have been bitten. In Africa it mostly inhabits dry or savanna regions north of the equator, but the eight saw-scaled viper species are found as far across the globe as Sri Lanka. Dry-looking and the color of dirt, their scales rub together to produce a sizzling or sawing sound, hence the name. They’re also categorized as sidewinders for their sideways motion. They move slowly, but can strike quickly, and their sour temper coupled with quick-acting venom has not fared well for some folks. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Redoil: 6:54pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
What about the snake called APC 49 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:55pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Western Bush Viper (Atheris Chlorerchis) Another arboreal inhabitant found in the lush woods of West Africa from Gabon to Guinea, this snake is a sight to behold: a solid green the color of the healthiest leaves, it has faint yellow spots running along its dorsal. These snakes are quite small, with adults reaching only about 20 inches (50 centimeters) in length. While bites are not common, they’re an emergency if they happen, especially because there’s no established antivenin. Their venom is haematoxic, which means that blood will clot, often leading to fatality if untreated. 5 Shares
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 6:56pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The Echis genus is a genus na. Not a species, a whole lot of individual snakes belongs to this. It does not belong on this list 1 Like |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 6:59pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Puff Adder (Bitis arietans) According to Venemoussnakes.net, the puff adder is responsible for the majority of fatal snake bites on the African continent. This has been attributed partly to the lack of infrastructure in rural areas that could slow efforts to rush someone to a hospital to receive treatment. It’s quite the ubiquitous snake, found in all areas from Africa to Southeast Asia excluding rain forests. Puff adders in the Southern African region reach up to 4.5 feet (1.4 meters) long. They are heavily set and brown with chevron-like patterns running along the back. The combination of patience and camouflage make this snake dangerous to stumble upon — they’ll stay motionless on the ground for weeks waiting for a meal. Their cytotoxic venom causes swelling, extreme pain, and shock. 1 Like
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 7:00pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Echis genus Our tree green snake. The west African tree Viper. watch it, those things have venom which although are "Mildly venomous" there are not anti-venoms. No anti-venom!!! |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 7:02pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Mozambique Spitting Cobra Danger! Danger! This guy will feign death in a strategic way in order to avoid being molested, then turn the tables and make the would-be attacker the victim. Considered the second most dangerous snake in the world, this cobra is really a marvel. In order to disable its prey, it will spit venom up to eight feet (2.4 meters), usually aiming for the eyes. Its juice can cause blindness in a human being. While other cobras spread their hood before spitting, the Mozambique does not need to, and can launch from any position. Found mostly in the savannas of subtropical Africa, it prefers watery areas…and to be left the hell alone 2 Likes
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Lovexme(m): 7:03pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
I love watching documentaries on snakes, but I don't like snakes. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 7:04pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Come one. the puff adder's venom kills after an average of 2-4 days....that isnnot deadly jorh!! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 7:07pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Alert.....the Mozambique Spitting cobra is in the house 4 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 7:09pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) Let’s start with its neurotoxic venom: it attacks the nervous system, reducing the ability to see, smell, move, and breathe. It’s the most aggressive snake in Africa and the fastest (it can run after you at 12 miles per hour or 20 kilometers per hour). It’s the largest of the continent’s venomous snakes (up to eight feet or 2.5 meters in length), and its venom is strong enough to kill up to a dozen people in an hour. This is because the black mamba can strike up to 12 times in a row, pumping venom into one or multiple victims each time. Sub-Saharan Africans know to watch themselves, to watch the trees above, and to tread lightly on the ground. #Kingofthejungle 9 Likes
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Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by kelitacliff(m): 7:11pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Mynd44:u seem 2 knw much abt snakes 5 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 7:15pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The black Mamba tops the list abeg....those things are mean and crazy. Spreading death is their hobby and packed with neurotoxin again. *shivers* 13 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by Mynd44: 7:16pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
kelitacliff:A facination when I was younger 3 Likes |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by TrishaP(f): 7:23pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Mynd44:Hm 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by prof800(m): 8:27am On Mar 10, 2015 |
Mynd44:Ah! My all time favourite snake! Very amazing behaviour. When asleep, you can safely lift it up, put it in a basket and take it home ...provided you don't touch its head or wake it up. (I've actually seen this happen here in my swampy rain forest). When awake it is even less aggressive until it feels threatened. But contrary to what you said, it is deadly. Its mode of attack is to inject multiple venoms and a long bite. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deadliest Snakes In Africa: 10 African Snakes To Respect And Fear by jeeqaa7(m): 4:22pm On Mar 10, 2015 |
Fear all serpents even snake lizard 14 Likes |
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