Independent.
Black Mambas do not migrate.
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No. Black Mambas are a strictly African species.
Black Mambas F.C. was created in 1926.
No, Black mambas live primarily in the grasslands of Africa.
They are indeed, black mamba hatchlings are independent immediately.
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Yes. Black mambas can commponly be found in trees and planted fields.
there are as many black mambas in the world as there are people in the world.
No, black mambas do not build nests for their young. Instead, female black mambas lay their eggs in hidden, safe locations such as burrows or leaf litter. After laying eggs, they do not provide any parental care, and the hatchlings are independent and must fend for themselves immediately after emerging.
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