+Azazel Acheron Nope, those are spotted bush snakes (Philothamnus semivariegatus). Their eyes are quite different than that of actual boomslangs, and their snouts are much longer. They also have much thinner bodies than boomslangs do. Boomslangs are so variable in color that you have to look at other markers to tell them apart from other nonvenomous snakes in the region.
That you for this video I was doing a presentation on this animal and the facts really helped
These people dont know their ass from their elbow,the video is about a Boomslang but you put a spotted Bush snake as the thumb nail
My jack Russell just killed a juvenile boomslang and I don’t know what to do it didn’t strike back tho but I never saw I just saw it dead
1:56 is a nonvenomous spotted bush snake, not a boomslang.
+Azazel Acheron Nope, those are spotted bush snakes (Philothamnus semivariegatus). Their eyes are quite different than that of actual boomslangs, and their snouts are much longer. They also have much thinner bodies than boomslangs do. Boomslangs are so variable in color that you have to look at other markers to tell them apart from other nonvenomous snakes in the region.
They are definitely spotted Bush snakes!
Correct those are spotted bush snakes. Definitely not Boomslang.. used to get them in our banana trees all the time
The last fact was the dumbest and all the rest was common knowledge when it comes to boomslangs
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this was so bad lol
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HAHA MORE DISLIKES THAN LIKES LMAOOOO
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