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Tyrone Ping
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Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Kasım 2012
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@Abramjee In Afrikaans, it is called a "Ou volkie." On farms where they are found, they are protected.
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CapeNature bust leads to R500,000 fine for illegal reptile trafficking in the Western Cape:
On Thursday, 12 February 2026, a Spanish citizen Mr David Navarro Roman (41) was convicted in the Vredendal Regional Court for the illegal possession and importation of 22 Armadillo Girdled lizards (Ouroborus cataphractus) and one speckled dwarf tortoise (Chersobius signatus) from Northern Cape to the Western Cape.
He was convicted on three charges, of which two are in terms of the Western Cape Ordinance 19 of 1974 for possession and importation of protected wild animals without the necessary permits as well as on a charge in terms of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998.
He was sentenced to two years in prison suspended for five years, for each of the three charges.
Furthermore, he was ordered to pay a fine of R500 000.00.
The confiscated animals were forfeited to CapeNature and placed in a suitable facility to be properly cared for.
Roman was caught by members of CapeNature and the SAPS on 29 November 2025 while staying at a hotel in the Vredendal area.
Dr Ashley Naidoo, CapeNature’s CEO expressed his serious concern about the increase of illegal collection of these reptiles: “This species is threatened by widespread, unregulated, unsustainable exploitation of natural populations. The habitat of remaining populations must be protected to avoid further exploitation, which could likely drive the species to extinction. With such wide open and large natural spaces in the Province, we continue to rely on citizens being observant and on our many partner institutions within and outside government to build on such enforcement successes.”
Since these lizards live in groups, the removal of the entire localpopulations by harvesting for illegal pet trade, is causing local extinction.
These remaining natural populations are unlikely to recover due to a low distribution of other natural populations.
For this reason, the species has been included on the South African National Sensitive Species List (nssl.sanbi.org.za).
CapeNature calls on the public to report any information about the illegal hunting/gathering of wildlife to their nearest CapeNature offices or call 087 087 9262.


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@byronrode Eastern natal green snake, the dark eye and turquoise between the scales. Cousin of the spotted bush snake ;)
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Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia - Herald Snake. From Cape Town, Western Cape. tyroneping.co.za/snakes-souther…

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Naja nivea - Cape Cobra.
From Devils Peak Estate, Western Cape. tyroneping.co.za/snakes-souther…

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Naja nivea - Cape Cobra.
From Cape Town, Western Cape.
Highly Venomous
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@_ArriveAlive @WSARWesternCape Poor reporting, the snake pictured is not a Berg Adder
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Teenager rescued after being bitten by a small Berg Adder while hiking in a remote part of the Cederberg
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#ArriveAlive #HikingSafety #Snakes @WSARWesternCape




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Plain Mountain Adder - Bitis inortnata.
From Sneeuberg, Eastern Cape.
Venomous.
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