SNAKE ATTACK | Mkhuze Game Reserve + Mantuma Camp | honest review | South Africa | Expedition Wild
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
- Do you like hidden gems, destinations of the beaten path. Then the Mkhuze Game Reserve in the northern section of Kwazulu Natal is often referred to be the perfect place to go to spot wildlife and especially birds. But is it really such a gem? Join us for some days in the bush and see how we were attacked by a snake. We stayed in the tented camp at Mantuma and take you on a tour around our accomodation also. Enjoy our honest review of the Mkhuze Game Reserve.
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Mkhuze Game Reserve: www.hluhluwegamereserve.com/m...
Mantuma Camp: www.mkuzereservations.co.za/
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00:18 - morning in Mkhuze
01:16 - giraffes in love
02:40 - Lebombo Lookout Tower
04:14 - Nsumo Pan + Hide
06:56 - pure frustration
08:05 - Mantuma Camp
12:19 - afternoon game drive
12:55 - SNAKE ATTACK
15:29 - stuck on the road
16:29 - elis very close
20:54 - rhinos!
22:21 - the bushbaby is back
22:59 - animals in camp
23:22 - drinking giraffes
26:59 - our honest review
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that could be a boomslang because of the big eyes
Physical Description
Boomslangs are long, slender snakes with small, stubby, egg-shaped heads and very large eyes. The average length of an adult is 1.2 to 1.5 meters. Since these snakes are long and slender, they can move through the trees swiftly to catch prey or flee from danger. They exhibit sexual dimorphism because the female and male differ in color. The females are generally a greenish-brown color with a light shade of brown on their bellies. Males, however, are much more colorful and can exhibit a variety of colors. They can be a deep, olive-green or bright green with black outlining of their scales. The males have also been seen with a dark brown or black dorsal scales and a bright yellow or gray belly. Early in the life of boomslangs, they are grey and have bright yellow throats with black specks. It may take a couple of years for young snakes to attain their adult color. Colubrids in general have relatively large scales on their belly. Boomslangs have an average of nineteen rows of very keeled scales. They also typically have nine large scales on their head. (Marais, 2004; Ricciuti, 2001; Toit, 1980)
Dispholidus typus is classified as a member of Solenoglypha because of their ability to fold their fangs back into their mouth when unused. Dispholidus typus is considered one of the most venomous of these rear-fanged snakes. When they bite, it appears as though they are chewing because of their rear-fangs. It is possible for boomslangs to open their mouth one-hundred seventy degrees. They primarily have very potent hemotoxic venom that they inject into their victim, attacking their circulatory system. This venom stops the clotting ability of blood causing the victim to bleed to death both internally and externally. This slow-acting venom causes symptoms to start occurring in the victim several hours after contact and can be fatal if proper treatment is not given. (Marais, 2004; Ricciuti, 2001; Toit, 1980)
Other Physical Features
heterothermic
venomous
Snake is a green mamba. Very poisonous but not as bad as the black mamba. You miss a lot if you don’t have binoculars in a nature reserve,especially for birding.
That is true 👍
it's definitely a Boomslang
Not a boomslang or Mamba. Most likely a Spotted Bush Snake. often found in and around buildings and fairly comfortable around humans.
Thanks... 😀
The shape of the head is that of a mamba not a boomslang. My book says a boomslang has green eyes.
Ah, ok, thanks.
Die Schlange scheint offensichtlich da zu wohnen. Die haben wir 11/23 auch schon gesehen im Hide 😉
Haha, das ist ja der Knaller. Ja, wir sind bei den Tieren zu Besuch u. nicht umgekehrt.
Those are white rhino in the distance, very special to see in Mkuze!
Really. That's amazing. We only saw it through the big camera lense and could not figure it out as it was already getting a bit dark. Thanks for letting us know!
@@HolamundoCH There is also no more hunting permitted on Mkhuze since the early 2000's, while the signs and infrasture is still there it has long since stopped. Mkhuze is one of the origin populations in KZN of black rhino and fortunately governments has recognized its importance. I am glad you got to see what you did and video is awesome!
@@joshvaw I am very, very happy to read this. We honestly were a bit shocked. Thanks for clarifying.
@@HolamundoCH Pleasure! The conservation teams there are doing amazing work with limited resources, so every visit helps them continue to do what they doing! 😃
🎉Physical Description
Boomslangs are long, slender snakes with small, stubby, egg-shaped heads and very large eyes. The average length of an adult is 1.2 to 1.5 meters. Since these snakes are long and slender, they can move through the trees swiftly to catch prey or flee from danger. They exhibit sexual dimorphism because the female and male differ in color. The females are generally a greenish-brown color with a light shade of brown on their bellies. Males, however, are much more colorful and can exhibit a variety of colors. They can be a deep, olive-green or bright green with black outlining of their scales. The males have also been seen with a dark brown or black dorsal scales and a bright yellow or gray belly. Early in the life of boomslangs, they are grey and have bright yellow throats with black specks. It may take a couple of years for young snakes to attain their adult color. Colubrids in general have relatively large scales on their belly. Boomslangs have an average of nineteen rows of very keeled scales. They also typically have nine large scales on their head. (Marais, 2004; Ricciuti, 2001; Toit, 1980)
Dispholidus typus is classified as a member of Solenoglypha because of their ability to fold their fangs back into their mouth when unused. Dispholidus typus is considered one of the most venomous of these rear-fanged snakes. When they bite, it appears as though they are chewing because of their rear-fangs. It is possible for boomslangs to open their mouth one-hundred seventy degrees. They primarily have very potent hemotoxic venom that they inject into their victim, attacking their circulatory system. This venom stops the clotting ability of blood causing the victim to bleed to death both internally and externally. This slow-acting venom causes symptoms to start occurring in the victim several hours after contact and can be fatal if proper treatment is not given. (Marais, 2004; Ricciuti, 2001; Toit, 1980)
Other Physical Featuresheterothermic venomous
Looks like a Green Mamba. Shy and rarely seen. Bites rarely but venom causes paralysis.
Happy we did not get bitten. 😱
Green mamba is generally larger bodied than boomslang.
It could be a boomslang.
There is also the spotted bush snake. Spotted bush snakes are a lot more common and not venomous.
I will post information on the spotted bush snake asap.
Neck, wreste,ing giraffe not love . Enjoy your film very much.
Might be neck wrestling. But this is normally a bit tougher, more aggressive. This 2 were super gentle.
Can you guys let us know what kind of snake that was? Please share in the comments 🙏🐍
Boomslang...very poisonous, its a good thing you were cautious
a boomslang
Amazing. Thanks a lot!!!!
very poisonous
I think you are stunningly naive. Stick with Kruger if that is what you want. Conservation is much more complex than your simplistic ramblings.
Easy to judge if you do not know us..... But thanks for watching!