Puff adders in Africa are ambush foragers that rely on patience and stealth to catch prey, though their lying-in-wait strategy often puts the squat, venomous snakes at risk of being spotted and eaten ...
A homeowner was shocked to discover a venomous puff adder in his garage. Experts warn against DIY removals, urging caution ...
Durban snake catcher Nick Evans has gone to town with the two puff adders he recently rescued. Since rescuing the two puff adders at the end of May in Assagay, Evans has shared a close-up photograph ...
The puff adder is one of the deadliest snakes in Africa, and also an expert at camouflage. Can you spot the puff adder in the accompanying image, or in the footage before the narrator zooms in?
Durban — Work was temporarily halted when workers spotted a puff adder in the area they were working at a cement plant on the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday. South Coast snake catcher Sarel ...
The notorious Puff Adder may be more puff than bite if a scientist is to be believed. According to Wits University professor Graham Alexander quoted in the Cape Times newspaper, the reptiles have got ...
The puff adder is one of the deadliest snakes in Africa, and also an expert at camouflage. Can you spot the puff adder in the accompanying image, or in the footage before the narrator zooms in?
The puff adder, Bitis Arietans, one of Africa's most abundant and venomous snake species has long been known to be a master of camouflage, but research has shown that it is the first land animal to be ...
Puff adders are so difficult to detect by scent that trained snake-finding dogs can walk over a live adder without noticing. “The puff adders wouldn’t react, and the dogs would be sniffing on the ...