They then took the 2.47-metre long serpent to uShaka Sea World where a veterinarian waited to access its conditions.
The song starts to play and his moves take over.
From his arms down to his legs, every part of him is feeling the beat!
Black mambas are uncommonly found along the coastal belt, preferring deep valley areas with thick vegetation but this 2.47m snake was rescued on a Durban beach. Photo: Saambr.Source: Facebook
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