Are you sure this is right? These rules appear to be for indigenous species of reptiles, not exotics?
I'm gonna find out about this and will get back to you.....
Sorry if i sound a little dumb.. (Im not from africa), but do you guys ever see any wild balls?
09-05-2009, 09:38 AM
TheBigBadWolf
Re: Got the call!
I have never seen one, don't think they are native to SA. But I have seen some Cape Cobras (Kaapse Kobras we call them). I actually brought a (luckily) dead Cape Cobra to our vacation home while I was out exploring when I was about 6 :O. And I have seen puff adders. Also I have seen little snake (African House Snake:confused:) and a Molslang (Mole snake?? don't know what its called in English:oops:) in our garden.
Steph:snake2:
09-05-2009, 09:44 AM
TheBigBadWolf
Re: Got the call!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bundu Boy
Are you sure this is right? These rules appear to be for indigenous species of reptiles, not exotics?
I'm gonna find out about this and will get back to you.....
Thanks Bundu Boy, I do not want to cause you any extra trouble:oops: but the info will definitely be of much help and much appreciated.:w00t:
09-06-2009, 11:45 AM
Bundu Boy
Re: Got the call!
Quote:
Originally Posted by DBD
Sorry if i sound a little dumb.. (Im not from africa), but do you guys ever see any wild balls?
No balls this far south for us....
I saw a Mozambique spitting cobra last tuesday, we were driving out of the Kruger National Park and he slithered across the road....
I also did see ages ago an Afroc in the park and it had caught a baby impala, swallowed the whole thing....