Il serpente venoso veniva rilasciato nuovamente in natura dopo essere stato trovato in una casa residenziale. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SUD AFRICA: LO SPETTACOLARE
The venomous snake was being released back into the wild after being found in a residential home. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: THE SPECTACULAR moment a spitting cobra sprays a fountain of venom into the air has been caught on camera. In one photo, the highly venomous Mozambique cobra, also known as a Naja mossambica could be seen powerfully ejecting its venom some two-feet into the air from its fangs. In a second image, a mist of deadly venom droplets could be seen filling the air as the dangerous snake looks on. The perfectly timed photos were taken by wildlife photographer and safari guide, Julien Regamey (31) from Echandens , Switzerland, who captured them in Kruger National Park, South Africa, from just six feet away, using a Sony Alpha 7 Mark 3 and a Sigma Objectif 500mm F4 lens. The Mozambique cobra is considered one of the most dangerous snakes in the world. With the snake?s character often considered to be temperamental, it frequently spits venom if it feels threatened. Due to the venom containing neurotoxins, getting spat at causes blindness, disfigurement and on rare occasions, even death. mediadrumworld.com / Julien Regamey