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  • | name = ''Black mamba'' | image_caption =A black mamba in defense mode
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  • * Trape, J.-F. 2005. On the black mamba ''Dendroaspis polylepis'' (Serpentes: Elapidae) in West Africa. Bulletin de
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  • * [http://www.venomousreptiles.org/articles/336 Venomous Reptiles - Black mamba] * [http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/black_mamba.htm Blue Planet Biomes Black mamba article]
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  • * [http://www.venomousreptiles.org/articles/336 Venomous Reptiles - Black mamba] * [http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/black_mamba.htm Blue Planet Biomes Black mamba article]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Black mamba]]
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  • {{rpl|Black mamba}}
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  • ...e]]. Mambas are feared throughout their ranges in Africa, especially the [[Black mamba]]. In [[Africa]], there are many legends and stories describing these snake ...of this genus (for example green mambas) are [[arboreal]]. However, the [[black mamba]] is terrestrial. They are all diurnal. During the day, they actively hunt
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  • * [[Black mamba]]
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  • * [[Black mamba]]
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  • * [[Black mamba]]
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  • ...2020-01-27/><ref name=Tmz2020-01-27/> His sports nickname had been ''"The Black Mamba"'', and her nickname reflected that she had mastered his style.<ref name=Pe ...= Gianna’s “Mambacita” moniker was a twist on her father’s alter ego “The Black Mamba,” which he created when he started a new chapter by switching his jersey
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  • ...en seen. It is also shy, but lacks the aggression and nervousness of the [[black mamba]] and rarely gapes when threatened. It will, however, strike if provoked. B
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  • * Trape, J.-F. 2005. On the black mamba ''Dendroaspis polylepis'' (Serpentes: Elapidae) in West Africa. Bulletin de
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  • | name = ''Black mamba'' | image_caption =A black mamba in defense mode
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  • ...dae|elapid]] ''Dendroaspis polylepis'' (the [[black mamba]]). Although the black mamba is considerably larger, the two species resemble each other in general morp ...second-highest mortality rate among all venomous snakes, after only the [[black mamba]]. Without treatment, the mortality rate is generally above 90%.<ref>[http:
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  • ...ttle or no provocation. Of the African elapids, the forest cobra and the [[black mamba]] have this characteristic of being particularly aggressive.<ref name=Snake
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  • ...latively weak compared to other large venomous snake species such as the [[black mamba]] and [[coastal taipan]]. Most "[[Naja|true cobras]]" are also more venomou
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  • ...gressive snakes in other parts of the world, such as [[king cobra]]s and [[black mamba]]s, will actually protect their territory. In this case, if you run into a ...remely aggressive and carry virulently toxic venom. Untreated bites from a black mamba have a mortality rate of 100 percent. The snake that is responsible for the
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  • ...ome large-sized elapids, such as the [[Asia]]tic king cobra, [[Africa]]n [[black mamba]], and [[Australasia|Australasian]] [[taipan|coastal taipan]], can inject a
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  • {{Image|Dendroaspis polylepis.jpg|right|300px|The black mamba has a virulently toxic, extremely rapid-acting neurotoxic venom which can k
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