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Snake expert speaks on serpentine behaviour

Cormac Price is researching the behaviour of urban snakes and their interaction with humans.

HERPETOLOGIST Cormac Price was the February guest speaker at the local conservation centre.

Renelde (left) and Daniella Rodrigues attend Cormac Price’s interesting talk on snakes.
PHOTO: Wynand Grobler.

Cormac is researching the behaviour of urban snakes and their interaction with humans in an effort to address this epidemic.

He shared some of his findings during a presentation at Crocworld Conservation Centre last week.

John Brogen and Margi Botha attend the educational talk at the conservation centre.
PHOTO: Wynand Grobler.

The Durban-based expert highlighted some of the initial findings on the urban ecology of the black mamba and Mozambique spitting cobra, and stressed the significance of both species in the remaining natural habitats in Durban.

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