Snake Rescuer Nick Evans Captures 2.5m Long Black Mamba Washed Up in Durban Home During KZN Floods - Briefly.co.za

2022-05-29 00:53:30 By : Ms. cindy Ren

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Durban and surrounding areas were once again hit by hectic rains and subsequent floods over the weekend.

Although KZN-based snake rescuer, Nick Evans presumed he wouldn't be getting calls considering the cold and inclement weather, one black mamba just wouldn’t let him rest.

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The snake lover said he thought the reptile may have been restless after its shelter got flooded or washed away, and was searching for a new one.

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Evans went to the residence with his friend Duncan Slabbert.

The snake measured up to at least 2.5m in length.

Saffas reacted to the chilling rescue on Facebook:

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In another story, Briefly News reported that brave snake rescuer Nick Evans was called to remove a big vine snake from a home in Westville, Durban recently.

According to Evans, the homeowner was in her kitchen when the long, thin snake came slithering past her, perching on her laundry basket before going into the passageway, where he caught it.

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