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“Cabas is the process”: the snake controller catches most poisonous snakes in Africa

“Cabas is the process”: the snake controller catches most poisonous snakes in Africa

  • A snake receiver shared an exciting video that showed how it caught one of the most poisonous snakes in Africa, the boomslang, in a thick area where people were hanging out.
  • The dangerous reptile, known for its hemotoxic poison that compromises blood coagulation mechanisms, tried to attack the controller several times before being safely contained
  • Users of social networks expressed amazement and concern about the controller’s experience, and some pointed out the additional caution when dealing with this particular species
The snake capture clip of a man goes viral.
A famous snake receiver had full hands with a boomslang fighter. Images: Craig Cordier/Getty Images and @MOST_DANGEROY_JOB
Source: Tiktok

A skilled snake manager showed his experience by capturing one of the most mortal reptiles in Africa while spectators nervously watched from a safe distance. Content creator @most_dangeroy_jobthat regularly shares videos of your snake capture adventures in South AfricaThey posted images of themselves by handling a highly poisonous boomslang.

In the nerve video, the snake receiver is seen in a thick area that carefully maneuver to catch a boomng. Using specialized tools, first take the snake for its tail and try to guide it in a cylindrical container. The reptile is difficult to capture, repeatedly trying to escape and mole the handler.

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After several attempts, he finally managed to submit the snake using a technique that calls the care, pressing the snake’s head against the ground with his tool before carefully securing it with his fingers.

Once he has control of Boomslang, the handler invites people around him to touch the body of the snake and feel his surprisingly difficult texture. The video ends with the snake receiver by successfully guiding the boomslang to the container and ensuring the lid.

The video was subtitled:

“Only another day in Africa for me.”

Look at the Tiktok clip below.

Understand the mortal boomslang

The boomslang (dysfolidus typus), also known as the tree snakeIt is among the most dangerous snakes in Africa, winning its fearsome reputation due to its powerful poison. These reptiles that live in trees spend most of their time at the top of the branches, just reaching the ground level to heat up in the sun’s rays.

Unlike many species of aggressive snakes, boomslangs generally avoid human confrontation when they are left without being disturbed in their natural habitat. Its appearance is dramatically transforms as they age, starting life as gray youth with striking green eyes before developing its adult coloration. Males often show vibrant green scales, while females tend to brown tones.

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What makes these reptiles especially dangerous is their unique poison type that attacks the body’s body coincidence. Without adequate medical treatment, this can lead to severe internal hemorrhage. Fortunately, medical science has developed an effective antivenene that can counteract these effects if it is quickly administered after a bite occurs.

A man shows how to catch a boomslang.
A famous snake receiver had full hands with one of the most poisonous snakes in Africa. Images: @MOST_DANGEROY_JOB
Source: Tiktok

Reactions in social networks to daring capture

@Grantrolfe said:

“You can see the additional warning that it put compared to a cobra or charges: stay attentive and safe!”

@♤☆ ° Gillyadams ° ☆♤ asked:

“Snake guy, I have a question! If a boomslang bites, is it definitely fatal or is there anti-Venene for it?”

@Gypsy pointed out the danger: “You! That snake almost bit it!”

@Gavi Gav expressed concern in Afrikaans:

“Het al n Paar Videos van Hom Gekyk in Die Ou is reckless for many nearby calls … in vn hle gn hm kry.”

@Casey van zyl corrected:

“Technically, the most poisonous snake is the boomslang “

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Other exciting snake encounters

  • News briefly Recently informed about a Tiktokker that filmed a huge snake that moves vertically through the terrain it had. The spectators confused him with a cobra, with some jokes that were relatives who avoided responsibilities.
  • A snake receiver eliminated a dangerous reptile from an office While using flip flops. The poisonous reptile was hidden behind the curtains, creating a deadly situation until it is captured by experts.
  • The backyard of an Australian couple revealed not only six snakes but about a Black veneneous red belly snakes. The handler explained why such mega nest was found.

Source: News briefly

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