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I need to identify a snake...where can i send you a pic?

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You can do a Google Picture search. Or, do a search of snakes in your state. But remember, DO NOT USE THE WORD POISONOUS! Snakes are either VENOMOUS, or NONVENOMOUS. And you should NEVERRR kill a snake. Even if it is venomous, and you have small children. Most bites occur while trying to kill a snake. And you will NEVER kill all of them, so why kill even one? Don't try to be a hero. There are too many DEAD heros already.

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SOURCE: Pse identify a snake - found in my car, no pics

Can you give a more precise, carefully worded description ? Unfortunately colour is not a very useful, because the same species of snake can show a wide variation in colour A guess for this snake, more likely to be wrong than right, is a Mozambique spitting cobra, Naja mossambica (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozambique_spitting_cobra) or similar (eg Naja pallida, but Polokwane is very southerly to find this species there). Your best bet is to visit the local snake park and ask a local expert, or browse the internet looking for pictures, having typed some relevant words to search with. Let me know what you find out !
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