WATCH: Large black mamba found on Durban woman’s bed

Durban North snake man, Jason Arnold, found the black mamba, dubbed as Africa’s deadliest snake, resting on the headboard of the woman's bed.


Waking up with a venomous snake in your bedroom is a terrifying thought for most people, but for a Parlock woman, that nightmare became a reality on Tuesday morning, reports the Northglen News.

Durban North snake man, Jason Arnold, who was called out to a capture a “black snake”, did not expect to find Africa’s deadliest snake, a black mamba. What is more, the 38-year-old caught the entire rescue on video.

“I expected to find a spotted bush snake when I arrived, but instead I found a rather large black mamba.

“She spotted the serpent laying near her mirror and immediately fled the room. When I arrived, I found the snake on her headboard. The scary thing is the snake was in her bedroom the whole time and didn’t bite her. It just goes to show black mambas aren’t the evil snakes they are made out to be.

“If I make it look easy, it’s because I’m a professional and have caught many hundreds of mambas and venomous snakes over the last 20 odd years. Please do not ever try to get into a wild snake’s personal space as I do, it’s asking for trouble,” said Arnold.

A screenshot of the post on the Universal Reptiles Facebook page. Picture: Facebook

A screenshot of the post on the Universal Reptiles Facebook page. Picture: Facebook

Black mamba facts

  • Black mambas are widely considered to be the world’s deadliest snake and the world’s fastest.
  • Just two drops of black mamba venom can kill a human.
  • Their venom contains neurotoxins that are fast-acting. It shuts down the nervous system and paralyses victims.
  • The black mamba is one of four species of mambas

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