A snake catcher rescued a litter of kittens in South Africa when a greater than 8-foot-long black mamba slithered right into a home, enticed by their scent.

Black mambas – a extremely venomous snake native to southern Africa – feast on kittens and small rodents. Their chew can kill a human inside half an hour if left untreated.

Jason Arnold, a snake catcher working within the higher Durban space, arrived on the property to take away the large snake, measuring about 8 toes 6 inches, that had been lurking in a gutter.

A video of the catch, which may be seen right here, reveals the snake catcher coming into the property armed with a flashlight and a bag. He enters the property to seek out the snake hiding in a very darkish nook, down a gutter.

A video of the catch reveals the snake catcher wrangling with the large snake

"Good day dude, what are you doing within the individuals's gutter?" Arnold says to the snake.

The householders level Arnold to a field of kittens, that are additionally within the room and nursing from their mom.

The snake catcher mentioned it was "superb" that the mamba had not eaten them.

"In the event you stay in an space the place there are mambas and you've got kittens, you're assured to get a mamba, they'll scent this stuff," Arnold mentioned within the video.

The snake catcher then begins stroking the cats.

"Good day kitties, you are fortunate," the snake catcher mentioned. "You guys are so fortunate the mamba did not discover you, you'll have all been eaten up."

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The field of kittens have been in the identical room because the black mamba, and have been fortunate to be alive JASON ARNOLD - SNAKE HANDLER

Arnold realises he must break into the gutter to get the extremely venomous snake out of its hiding place and away from the kittens. He will get a ladder and reaches contained in the gutter, the place the black mamba is lurking, with a pair of tongs.

He managed to seize the black mamba's tail, nonetheless, the remainder of the physique was nonetheless entangled within the gutter. Different residents of the village started peering within the window to observe the snake catcher at work.

Arnold started making an attempt to seize the snake's head—essential to keep away from a chew. He lastly managed to safe the pinnacle along with his hand, nonetheless, the snake nonetheless appeared reluctant to emerge from its darkish nook. After a bit extra light pulling, the snake lastly started to loosen its grip on the gutter.

"I do not wish to damage him so I'm simply ready for him to get drained after which launch his tail," Arnold mentioned.

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The snake catcher lastly launched the black mamba and measured it, discovering it to be 8.5 toes JASON ARNOLD - SNAKE HANDLER

Because the snake begins to ease itself down, its dimension turns into totally seen.

"He is a giant, huge mamba," Arnold says.

Black mambas are the longest snake in Africa. They will attain lengths of as much as 14 toes, nonetheless, their common size is round 8 toes.

Finally, the snake catcher has to face on a chair to ease the snake's tail out of the gutter. In a hair-raising second, the snake then begins to coil itself across the snake catcher's arm

"They're so so sturdy," Arnold says, as he continues to wrangle with it. The mamba may be heard hissing loudly because the snake catcher continues to ease it down.

The huge snake lastly releases itself from its hiding place, and Arnold rigorously secures it inside a bag, able to be launched again into the wild.

Black mambas are extensively feared. Nevertheless they're a shy and reclusive species. Regardless of their lethal chew, their first intuition is often to cover from individuals, somewhat than to assault. It's not unusual for them to slither into properties to seek out darkish corners to cover in, particularly after they scent prey, comparable to kittens.