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English: Demonstrating how to handle the Puff Adder, Bitis arietans, using two snake hooks; handling such a heavy snake with just one hook is prone to cause injury to the animal. Because of their strength and fast strike, it is hazardous to handle them with one hand and one hook in the manner applied to say, cobras. |
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Author | JonRichfield |
The exact origin of the snake is not known. The scene is near Cape Town, and the probable origin is within some fifty km of the city
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