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Is the black mamba a mammal?

Updated: 10/9/2023
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10y ago

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No. It is not. The term herbivore means an animal that feeds on vegetation only. Like all snakes the black mamba is carnivorous, (feeds off the flesh of other animals). An animal that feeds on both vegetation as well as meat is called an omnivore. The black mamba spends most of it's time in the trees, and feeds mostly on small birds and lizards.

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8y ago

Mambas, like all snakes, are carnivores.
A mamba is a type of venomous snake that is found in Africa. It is large but can move very quickly.

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7y ago

Black mambas - like all snakes - are carnivores.

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10y ago

No- it is classed as a reptile, which are cold-blooded and covered in scales. Some reptiles, including the black mamba, are highly poisonous when they bite, carrying seriously nasty venom.

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All snakes are carnivores.

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