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Snakes, Lizards & Field Trips

No 5. Common Snakes in Southern Africa. Added May 2010 New!

No 4. Malawi Field Trip: January 2005

No 3. Various Snakes: Brown House Snake, Cape Cobra, Herald Snake, Puff Adder, Namibian Coral Cobra, Horned Adder, Gaboon Adder, Peringuey's Adder, Namaqua Dwarf adder, Rhombic Egg Eaters, Black Mamba, Rinkhals, Fisk's House Snake, Spotted Rock Snake, Angola Green snake, Southern Vine snake, etc.

No 2. Snakes & Lizards caught or photographed during a field trip to Namaqualand & Namibia - September 2006

No 1. Lizards including Chameleons: Yellow throated plated lizard, Giant ground gecko, Agamas, Water leguaan, Smith's burrowing skink, Web-footed Gecko, Austen's Thick-toes gecko, Crag lizard, Striped Skink, Dwarf plated lizard, Meller's Chameleon, Bradypodion chameleon, Durban dwarf chameleon, Namaqua chameleon, etc.

Fun & Friends

No. 8. Wedding Pictures: Johan & Riaana Marais. Added May 2010. New!

No. 7. Yester-year's Cars at Solitaire, Namibia. Added May 2010. New!

No 6. Friends and Family Members. Added May 2010. New!

No 5. Collection of Friends & Family

No 4. A Wonderful selection of Pottery Art by Donve Branch

No 3. Rob and Max Deans with their new arrival, Emily

No 2. Aerial photographs of Cape Town

No 1. Various photographs by Johan Marais of friends & family.

Contributions by Web Visitors:

No. 9. David Maguire. Collection of Photographs

No. 8. Marc Horsfield. Vine Snake Eating a Striped Skink

No. 7. Neels Niesing: Boomslang at Mbizi

No. 6. Neels Niesing: Mozambique Spitting Cobra spotted in Groenkloof, Pretoria

No. 5. Alan Cook: Mozambique Spitting Cobra swallowing a Plated Lizard. Marloth Park, Mpumalanga

No. 4. Boomslang Photos by Barry Kleynhans, KZN

No. 3. Contribution by L. Steenkamp, Marloth Park, Mpumalanga

No. 2. Contribution by David Maguire from Kimberley: Pictures of various snakes including a rare sighting of a Xenocalamus bicolour that was found in Kimberley.

No 1. In the Wild. Contributions by a Game Ranger

Through Their Eyes. The sights that make this country worthwhile

From Dusk till Dawn... and in between.

Meal Time. Predator, prey and the untouchables

Send us Your Photos for Identification or Placement on the Website!

Members of the public are welcome to submit their photo contributions or request an Identification of a snake, lizard or tortoise. Please provide a caption for your photo, the place and date taken as well as the name of the photographer. Ideally, send us some clear photographs showing as much of the animal as possible, especially the head from the side and top, and exactly where it was found. Any other behavioural data could be useful. The final decision to place a photograph or not, rests with Johan Marais.

 

   
           
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