Opening soon to house the widest variety of snakes in Zimbabwe, providing visitors a chance to see, handle and learn about snakes in a safe environment
@mathula171 People kill snakes for three reasons: fear, ignorance, or outright sadism. For most people, however, education is all you need to gain a more humane perspective and leave these behaviors behind.
Did you know:
Snakes "hear" by picking up ground vibrations through their jawbones, which are then transmitted to the inner ear. This unique adaptation allows them to be aware of their surroundings without needing external ears!
What to do if bitten by a snake:
1. Stay calm and move away from the snake.
2. Keep the affected limb immobilized and below heart level.
3. Do NOT cut, suck, or apply a tourniquet to the bite.
4. Get to a hospital or medical facility as quickly as possible.
@TheMirrorMsv Snakes are as much a part of Earth's habitats as any other creature, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem. The arbitrary killing of animals should be condemned in the strongest terms.
We have a qualified team of professional snake removers call @BenVermeulen15 on 07 72275550
Quick fact: A decapitated snake's head can still bite.
60% of Rattlesnake bites occured after the head was removed for safety or souvenir. Rattlesnakes especially are notorious for this behavior, but any snake can still bite for several hours after its head is severed.
Snake planet is inviting partners for construction of a keep and release snake park in Harare. The proposed park will include an antivenom lab. Interest individuals and companies can DM on this handle.