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The outfitter/ph says green mamba. Either way—dead snake now. View attachment 341442
Sorry, I am not trying to be a jerk, but I don't think your outfitter is right. I am not trying to contradict you, you are only posting what your outfitter told you.
Most people don't know much about boomslangs, and any green snake they call a green mamba. I have seen a couple dozen green mambas in my life and none have near that much black on them.(Probably seen around 100 boomslangs) Also the eye of the snake in your photo is large compared to the size of the head which is a characteristic of the boomslang, not the green mamba.
Both boomslangs and green mambas are arboreal. The boomslang is more terrestrial and finds itself in a setting like the one in your photo much more often than a green mamba.
Also look at the area of distribution for both snakes. Green mambas only occupy a small strip along the east coast of RSA. They are no where close to warthog safaris in Ellisras. Boomslangs occupy most areas of sub Saharan Africa.
Neat photo. Thanks for posting it!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boomslang
Boomslang photo
Boomslang area of distribution
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_green_mamba
Green Mamba
Green Mamba area of distribution
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