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Snakes - Table Mountain


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  On 11/11/2014 at 1:00 PM, KarlvN said:

so then we might need to remind some people of the Cape Cobra at Hoogekraal, the Boomslang at Meerendal, Puffadder and Mamba at Oak Valley / Paul Cluver...lots of snakes there folks, you might want to stay home during summer.. :whistling: :ph34r:

I would rather ride where I might get bitten, then to die inside the house on a couch.

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  On 11/11/2014 at 1:31 PM, Hairy said:

why can't we do some more origional trail names in ct ........ 

 

 

Ja, like Beware Alley at Hoogekraal, as in beware of those darn rocks at the bottom of the drop, cause your'e gonna get a flattie and crash...and kill your S4.... :cursing: :oops: :offtopic:...my bad

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  On 11/11/2014 at 4:37 PM, Hairy said:

Did someone harm the snake, hard to tell from the pic

  On 11/11/2014 at 4:46 PM, BenReaper said:

Was also wondering this as it seems that the skin on the tail section has been damaged.BTW,what part exactly is the tail?

My bud forwarded it to me, i asked if the snake was alive he said "hell yes" i asked was the snake harmed what happened to its rear, he said "****ing kidding me i wasn't gonna get any closer"
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Looks like the tail has a very large roastie, is that a a puff adder.

Mate walking in front of me almost stepped on one, luckily it was cold so the thing wasn't moving, even when we gave it a little poke with a stick it just ambled off. Was really creepy though shivers down the spine just thinking of what may have happened if he stepped on it.

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  On 11/11/2014 at 4:37 PM, Hairy said:

Did someone harm the snake, hard to tell from the pic

Could it be that it is giving birth to little ones?

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