Animals
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Pair of Black Mamba Snakes Found on the Same Property
Nick Evans, a reptile trainer and snake rescuer from KwaZulu Natal in South Africa recounted how he came across two black mamba snakes, the world's most venomous snakes, on a property in the Durban suburb of Reservoir Hills.
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