The Mozambique spitting cobra, though small, is highly dangerous due to its potent venom and ability to spit with precision.
A busy road on the border of Sea Point and Three Anchor Bay in Cape Town has recently been the site of rare Cape cobra sightings.
Cobras are among the world's most venomous and lethal snakes, featuring species like the Indian Cobra, King Cobra, and ...
A Mozambique Spitting Cobra found hiding inside a toilet bowl rim in a Kruger National Park toilet prompts warnings about wildlife safety in unexpected places.
An African safari company on Thursday shared rare footage showing two lions encountering a cobra as the venomous snake stalked a lizard. The extraordinary scene plays out on a road and viewers can ...
According to the African Snakebite Institute, the Mozambique spitting cobra is mostly active at night and often enters houses. Although it accounts for the majority of serious snakebite cases in ...
At Langebaan Lagoon, a puff adder, which is considered one of the fastest strikers in the world, clearly wasn’t fast enough for the undisputed king of slithery snack time—the Cape cobra.
The King Cobra, famous for its imposing size and expanding hood, contrasts sharply with the lesser-known Boomslang, notable ...
A highly venomous Mozambique spitting cobra was found hiding inside a toilet bowl at the Masorini Picnic Site in Kruger National Park, according to a statement by South African National Parks ...