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Me and Mr Puffadder


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While huffing and puffing up a hill with the sun in my eyes, i almost greeted mr Puffadder , wanting to cross the road.  After this incident, i was wide awake on the bike.. Apologies for the bad quality. I am still trying to figure out the Gopro sessions 5 settings and software, for uploads. (Set quality to a higher setting when viewing for clarity) 

 

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Lol, I see you stood a mile behind your bike for protection. Still like to have seen you run if he suddenly moved towards you.

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Sjoe jy hom net net gemis. Hier 'n tyd terug by Paul Cluver gestop vir munchies, gelukkig het ek hom gesien. Was die laaste keer wat ek langs die pad gestop het. Hahah

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Astonishingly effective camouflage - they truly are incredible animals - scare the bejassus out of me.

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Eish bru. He missed you the first pass so why you go back for another go ? You do know snakes sole purpose in life is to bite you? . In fact that's how they get promoted in the snake pack , one step up for each one they chow. Bonus points for MTB riders. Look sharp

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Fortunately it was a puffy and not a mamba or a Cape Cobra.

Puffys are not very aggressive, but very fast strikers. And they can pretty much strike the same distance as their length.

Cobras are more aggressive. I won't go back for a better looksee at a cobra.

Mambas are like the Boets of the snake world. Of you look twice at misses Mamba he will come knock on your door and look you in the eye before striking you.

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