Black Mamba's are ambush & stealth hunters. Once they bite their prey, there is no escape. The venom kills its prey swiftly. Their usual prey includes birds and small mammals like hyraxes, rodents like rats, bats, small chicken, bushbabies etc. They are even known to eat other snakes like the Puff Adder or the Cape Cobra. Once the prey is dead, they swallow them whole. Mamba's have no predators that are known to kill or eat the snake.
Black Mamba's are ambush & stealth hunters. Once they bite their prey, there is no escape. The venom kills its prey swiftly. Their usual prey includes birds and small mammals like hyraxes, rodents like rats, bats, small chicken, bushbabies etc. They are even known to eat other snakes like the Puff Adder or the Cape Cobra. Once the prey is dead, they swallow them whole. Mamba's have no predators that are known to kill or eat the snake.
prey: just about any thing that doesnt eat it first predators:if a humen can get it then go ahead. and bigger animals that dont get bitten
Mongooses eat young black mambas, secretary birds and large species of eagle eat adult mambas.
The fight or flight syndrome kicks in. The mamba will either try to escape or fight to the death.
Black Mambas are very dangerous, but can be eaten by large birds if the birds are really hungry birds. If the bird attacks the mamba the birds is taking a large risk. The black mamba is usually only eaten when dead though.
Black Mambas do not migrate.
the green mambas
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.
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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.
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