Snakes Alive! Black mambas to the rescue!! Jane arrives just a bit late, but just in time to see Van Dorn swell up like a stuffed pig and explode. :)> MambaVenomBadJuJuAGowa!!
So is Tantor bilingual since he can understand the language of the great apes as well as, obviously, the language of the great elephants? Lucky for Tarzan he was able to team up with such a learned elephant!
Ooh, Black Mamba? He’s got about two minutes, then.
I used to see Mambas cross the road when riding my motorcycle in Peace Corps (there are green ones, too, very pretty and very deadly). The locals thought they were sorcerers who could take serpentine shape.
Both type of vipers you mention are thick bodied, with small “horns” above their nostrils. The snake in today’s strip has a long, thin body and no “horns”, no extended hood therefore no cobra…..sorry tribemate, but it has to be a black mamba! :)> KnowYourSnakesAGowa!!
All I know about this type of snake I learned from a buddy who served in the South Pacific during WW2. He stated he and some buddies were swimming (off duty) one day when some poisonous snakes showed up between them and the shore, He claims he ran all the way to shore on the surface of the water.
SKJAM! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Tarzan echos Scagg’s life motto. Now his death motto.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Tarzan the Avenger! Irony is delicious when it involves the hideous death of a really bad guy….
profkatz about 11 years ago
Snakes Alive! Black mambas to the rescue!! Jane arrives just a bit late, but just in time to see Van Dorn swell up like a stuffed pig and explode. :)> MambaVenomBadJuJuAGowa!!
Vermont Premium Member about 11 years ago
Tarzan looks a little pinheaded in that last panel.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 11 years ago
So is Tantor bilingual since he can understand the language of the great apes as well as, obviously, the language of the great elephants? Lucky for Tarzan he was able to team up with such a learned elephant!
Polsixe about 11 years ago
The old poisonous snake toss trick. Sonuvab? PG rated cursing.
quartermain about 11 years ago
Scaggs should have stayed with the tent shows selling Snake Oil.
thesnowleopard Premium Member about 11 years ago
Ooh, Black Mamba? He’s got about two minutes, then.
I used to see Mambas cross the road when riding my motorcycle in Peace Corps (there are green ones, too, very pretty and very deadly). The locals thought they were sorcerers who could take serpentine shape.
Ray_C about 11 years ago
OOOOH! Scaggs been scragged, and Mistah Hissstah gonna get Mistah Van Dorn.
profkatz about 11 years ago
Both type of vipers you mention are thick bodied, with small “horns” above their nostrils. The snake in today’s strip has a long, thin body and no “horns”, no extended hood therefore no cobra…..sorry tribemate, but it has to be a black mamba! :)> KnowYourSnakesAGowa!!
Tin Can Twidget about 11 years ago
All I know about this type of snake I learned from a buddy who served in the South Pacific during WW2. He stated he and some buddies were swimming (off duty) one day when some poisonous snakes showed up between them and the shore, He claims he ran all the way to shore on the surface of the water.
prasrinivara about 11 years ago
True of Indian cobras — unfortunately, NOT true of mambas, taipans or tiger-snakes.