WATCH: Anaconda in the water... Mzansi vows to never swim again
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
This snake wants us to eat his bubbles...
Another day, another snake on the loose!
Today's viral snake-scapade has us second guessing if we will ever swim again.
A TikTok video featuring an anaconda slithering through the water has shocked Mzansi beyond repair.
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One user says: "Who knew that snakes could swim!?"
Watch the chilling action unfold below:
@h0rrort0k #scary #creepy #fyp #snake ♬ оригинальный звук - ✨
After seeing that these serpents can catch us in the water, Mzansi has vowed to remain land-bound for the time being.
"I'm never getting in the water ever again, not even a swimming pool," as per users in the comment section
Little is known about the specifics of this miraculous being, however, some online users speculate the reptile could be a Titanoboa, an extinct species, as reported by the Florida Museum.
Read More: Double-headed, two-faced snake has just been captured in Durban North!
Read More on the mamba who tried to cross the road and get to the other side:
This snake was a highway high roller who desperately tried to get across to the other side... but nearly ended up "on the other side".
The injured black mamba was protected on a busy road near Glenmore as a Good Samaritan was waving cars down to avoid colliding with the serpent.
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Durban's famous snakesman, Nick Evans, came to the rescue.
Here is his recall of how the events unfolded on Thursday, 19 January 2023:
After this particular incident, the mamba mayhem continued to roll in.
Nick Evans shared more of his snake-cidents in recent times.
Here is a small black mamba that was operating in a house.
Read More: Been there! Durban snake and his handler stuck at toll gate with no money...
Last but not least, on Monday, Nick helped out the Monkey Hotline who got into an entanglement with, you guessed it, another black mamba!
Nick shares: "Small mambas can be a bit tricky. They're fast and can be fesity. But fortunately, this was a relatively easy catch."
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Stay tuned for the latest slithering situations as snake season is in full force.
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Image courtesy of Nick Evans/ Facebook
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