A typical 'pet' species from Africa would be the African House snake.
If you mean an African House Snake yes they are rear fang venomous.
Yes
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Could be any one of a number of species. One example would be an African House snake.
No, they are too big to keep in your house.
Forget about him. Black snakes are harmless and they eat mice.
There is a species of snake called an African House Snake - they grow to around 3 feet long (1 metre) and are fairly docile. There are two colour phases - brown or black - both with a light-coloured under-belly
If you're referring to the African House snake, their diet consists of rodents, small lizards and occasionally birds. See related link for the Wikipedia entry.
They are a highly-venomous African species. However - they don't 'make a house' at all they simply find a disused rodent hole if the need shelter.
A Mamba is a snake.
Seychelles House Snake was created in 1837.