Boomslang!😳🐍 yikes! What a beautiful place that lady has, that view of the ocean, wow!😍 Love your videos, catching up on your older vids. Stay safe love xx
As well as loving the snake videos you post because you're catching guys in my city, I'm getting such an education in what these larnie houses are like! Great work! If you go herping in green point park or around table mountain , would you be open to bringing noobs along to show them where these animals live?
Thanks for watching, getting to see some of these properties is always exciting. Unfortunately finding snakes in the field in and around Cape Town is incredibly difficult and success rate is extremely low. However owning a house in Cape Town the chance I’d one visiting your property is much higher. 😅
Beautiful Boomslang! I'd leave mine in the yard, as they very uninclined to bite and inoffensive animals. This is evidenced with the capture. Boomslang never struck or bit the grabber once.
They sure are. This home has had many Boomslang over the years, unfortunately this one was close to their pool/living space and with a young child they just didn’t feel safe. Snake was removed and released not too far away, but further away so it won’t revisit any homes. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching. Boomslang are generally shy docile snakes, with anything doing it over 2 decades you become calm and confident within your skill set. I take extreme caution with venomous snakes to avoid bites, smaller non-venomous snakes bite often and those are nothing to be concerned about.
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Bless! You’re fast on the trigger toxic 🍏
@@TyronePingHerpingSouthAfrica Fast is my middle name...
@@KevinUlettI thought it was VINNIG being PE?
@@TyronePingHerpingSouthAfrica 😂😂
@@KevinUlett seen your vids chasing nile monitor.. you the flash
Ty makes it look so easy
There's our boomslang! 🐍
Boomslang!😳🐍 yikes! What a beautiful place that lady has, that view of the ocean, wow!😍 Love your videos, catching up on your older vids. Stay safe love xx
Thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying the videos - loads to keep you busy watching. ;)
Glad your videos are kicking off lately man! Videos are getting better.
Summer and call outs. Real herping videos will return when the weather allows. Thanks man!
Great catch in less than easy circumstances 👏👍
Thanks for watching, wasn’t sure we’d get this one. Especially since the person hadn’t been watching the snake for some time.
that was a tricky situation ...well done
Thanks for watching, Boomslang calls are seldom easy. Success rate is usually low. 💯
Awesome save Tyrone! I was sitting here on the edge of my chair! 😅😅
😅 thanks for watching Sonel!
Are there ever times when there's difficulty and you have to resort to violence?
Only for people.
A elevator to the house - that's crazy!
Nice job tricky catch.
Thanks for watching! Ha, it’s not the first check out some of my other videos for more elevator snake removals. 😂
That takes it to a whole 'nother level.
Excellent stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Wow, did the lady have a funicular in her house/garden?? Nice catch!
She sure did - how cool right?
A great video, as always. Thank you.
Thank you!
Nice work! Didn't think you'd get that one.
As well as loving the snake videos you post because you're catching guys in my city, I'm getting such an education in what these larnie houses are like! Great work! If you go herping in green point park or around table mountain , would you be open to bringing noobs along to show them where these animals live?
Thanks for watching, getting to see some of these properties is always exciting. Unfortunately finding snakes in the field in and around Cape Town is incredibly difficult and success rate is extremely low. However owning a house in Cape Town the chance I’d one visiting your property is much higher. 😅
Love youre content man keep it up
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
A Boomslang? In Camps Bay!?!? 😱
Sure is! Very common there.
Beautiful Boomslang! I'd leave mine in the yard, as they very uninclined to bite and inoffensive animals. This is evidenced with the capture. Boomslang never struck or bit the grabber once.
They sure are. This home has had many Boomslang over the years, unfortunately this one was close to their pool/living space and with a young child they just didn’t feel safe. Snake was removed and released not too far away, but further away so it won’t revisit any homes. Thanks for watching!
Plus you can clearly hear she has a small dog, I have pet snakes and would still get this snake relocated
@@meganchurch917 exactly, safer for snake and pets.
I loved to stay that side of camps bay but hai too many snakes to deal with 😮😂
Sure are loads of snakes in the area. All across Camps Bay too.
Wow! you have nerves of steel. Have you ever been bitten by snake?
Thanks for watching. Boomslang are generally shy docile snakes, with anything doing it over 2 decades you become calm and confident within your skill set. I take extreme caution with venomous snakes to avoid bites, smaller non-venomous snakes bite often and those are nothing to be concerned about.
It's a female.
Most likely, although colour is not 100% sure way to determine gender in Boomslang.