These two large venomous reptiles were just killed on the way to the COHS new hostel (which is situated somewhere in the jungle between UITH and PS) at the college permanent site.
Apparently, the boys were returning from the BAMSAA Manifesto which held earlier tonight, when one of them (who was riding a bicycle) saw a snake on the road, he quickly ditched his bike, ended the reptile's life and tossed it into the bush.
A couple meters after that, some other boys noticed two other Snakes (pictured below) trying to swallow some rather unfortunate toads. They also killed them and took them to the hostels where the photos were taken.
From obvious indications, they look like mother and offspring.
SHOCKING: Two Big Snakes killed in Unilorin COHS new hostel (PHOTOS)
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