The Cape cobra, also known as the Geelslang or Koperkapel in Afrikaans, occurs largely in the Western and Northern Cape but is also found in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Lesotho, North West, Botswana, and Namibia. It is a highly venomous snake with a potent neurotoxic venom, not unlike that of the black mamba, and it is no surprise that these two snakes account for most snakebite deaths in southern Africa.
Yellow and golden orange colours are commonly seen throughout the range of this snake, but chocolate brown, light yellow and speckled individuals are also found. Juveniles are usually a light brown colour with a dark bar covering most of the chest that is clearly visible when a hood is formed.
The Cape cobra inhabits fynbos, Karoo scrub, arid savanna…