Ek het ook so ou boekie van die giftige slange van Suid-Afrika. Dit het onderandere ook die Horingsman (Bitis caudalis) en the mol-adder (Atractaspis bibronnii) in, maar het nie skadelose slange in nie. Dit lyk my die boekie is deur mnr.John Visser geskryf, en voor in is daar 'n boodskap wat se dat die boekie is "uitgereik in balang van die nasie se gesondheid deur die vervaardigers van Dettol in samewerking met die Suid-Afrikaanse vereniging van kleinhandel-aptekers"
We must remember that a photograph can hold just as much as we put into it, and no one has ever approached the full possibilities of the medium - Ansel Adams
Ek dink nie dit is dieselfde boek waarin ek dink nie. Die boek wat ek gesien het, het die ou latynse name vir Python natalensis en BHS so dit het skadelose slange in.
Evolution is an imperfect and often violent process. A battle between what exists, and what is yet to be born.
Bushsnake what is crazy is that "Dettol" book had a horned adder in the outside or inside cover somewhere where you could see the fangs and the tissue over them. I later found out the snake was "deceased" and then photographed.
It is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
Those who are afraid to ask are ashamed of learning.
Interesting word for a crocodile Tony. I heard an interesting thing about the meaning of Zimbabwe's name. Apparently it means house/place of stone. Just shows how ignorantly we can live our lives.
Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life ~
Rachel Carson