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  2. Mamba - Wikipedia

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    The black mamba's mouth is black within, which renders the threat more conspicuous. A rearing mamba has a narrower yet longer hood and tends to lean well forward, instead of standing erect as a cobra does. Stories of black mambas that chase and attack humans are common, but in fact the snakes generally avoid contact with humans. [5]

  3. File:Eastern green mamba P9240107.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Eastern green mamba - Dendroaspis angusticeps - Museum of Natural History - Eastern green mamba P9240107: Date: September 2006 ; 24 September 2006 (according to Exif data) Source: Own work: Author: Picture taken by deror avi on 24th September 2006.

  4. Black mamba - Wikipedia

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    The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae.It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.First formally described by Albert Günther in 1864, it is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9.8 ft).

  5. Eastern green mamba - Wikipedia

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    The eastern green mamba has the least toxic venom of the three green mamba species, but it is still highly venomous. [27] Although the most commonly encountered green mamba, it generally avoids people. The peak period for bites is the species' breeding season from September to February, during which they are most irritable. [28]

  6. File:Range of the Eastern Green Mamba.png - Wikipedia

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    Date: 15 October 2020: Source: Own work.Vectorization of File:D-angusticeps-range.png by Casliber, in turn based on (2018). "The medical threat of mamba envenoming in sub-Saharan Africa revealed by genus-wide analysis of venom composition, toxicity and antivenomics profiling of available antivenoms".

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    At around 600 miles wide and up to 6,000 meters (nearly four miles) deep, the Drake is objectively a vast body of water. To us, that is. To the planet as a whole, less so.

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    A Florida-bound flight crew witnessed strange orbs glowing and darting around in the night sky while flying over the Bahamas at high altitude, according to a report. A flight attendant with Surjet ...

  9. Category:Dendroaspis - Wikipedia

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    Black mamba; Eastern green mamba; Western green mamba This page was last edited on 27 March 2020, at 04:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...