00:00Watch out.
00:04There's a there. There's a there.
00:06There's a there.
00:08Okay, stand back guys.
00:10Stand back.
00:12Okay, it's behind the cupboard now.
00:14There's two mattresses stacked up on everything
00:16on the cupboard and I pulled up one
00:18and the mambo fell down.
00:20But I pulled it out and then...
00:22No, there's two. There's two.
00:24There's two.
00:26Give me a bucket.
00:28Wow, this is a real predicament I'm in.
00:32You need four arms to catch two mambas.
00:34One, two. One, two.
00:36And they're freaking out because their home's been
00:38destroyed in seconds
00:40and they didn't know what to do.
00:42I didn't really know what to do.
00:44It was quite confusing for all of us.
00:46But thankfully it took cover
00:48behind that cupboard and waited for me.
00:50We got the bucket, I put that one in
00:52and then I could get the second one.
00:54Got it.
00:56Mamba number two.
00:58So that's two mambas.
01:00People think that there's no snakes in winter
01:02but actually in the winter months
01:04that's when mambas come to mate.
01:06In that time it wouldn't be unusual
01:08to find two mambas together.
01:10We think that just if you've never tried
01:12to see these animals staring down for nothing.
01:14We just hope to look after that stuff or like this.
01:16Make sure they get old
01:17to have a break from us.
01:19Remember then joining us back
01:212, 3 to 2 hours and two.
01:23One, three weeks we got the two times
01:24and they will be the one using
01:27the two times.
01:29The three weeks.
01:31We got back with Mao and dua.
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