These first two photos are of one that most folks here don't have to worry about. These were taken last night (Tuesday, May 14). This is a spitting cobra that had been killing chickens tended by missionaries in Sierra Leone, West Africa (I am vice-president of the non-profit corporation that provides support for them). This one was five feet long and had already killed one that night. They had lost four other hens over the past few months to snake bite.
The cobras are nocturnal and the missionaries were able to keep it "corralled" by using a flashlight since they hate the light. They were finally able to kill it using a shovel (their dog got a good bite out the snake also).


Here are a couple of more mundane chicken snake photos that I took here at my place in Florida. I kept the snakes around just for the entertainment value. Also, for those saying to just relocate the snake - I have a friend who did that, and the snake returned several weeks later. It had a very distinctive scar on it so he knew it was the same one.



The cobras are nocturnal and the missionaries were able to keep it "corralled" by using a flashlight since they hate the light. They were finally able to kill it using a shovel (their dog got a good bite out the snake also).
Here are a couple of more mundane chicken snake photos that I took here at my place in Florida. I kept the snakes around just for the entertainment value. Also, for those saying to just relocate the snake - I have a friend who did that, and the snake returned several weeks later. It had a very distinctive scar on it so he knew it was the same one.