Serenade each other with 80's love songs.
If given an opportunity yes. Catching a mamba would be difficult for a King Cobra because mambas are extremely quick, but King cobra venom is extremely potent and in most cases, the king can kill and eat a mamba comfortably. They are too big when compared to a Mamba to defend itself. considering they are very similar in length, an adult black mamba and an adult king cobra would not view each other as a potential meal. If it was a baby black mamba then the king cobra could eat it, but only if it could catch it without getting bitten itself. catching it would be nearly impossible because black mambas are the fastest venomous land snake in the world, and cobras are clumsy animals while the black mamba is extremely crafty and intelligent. Would be interesting to watch as I don't like snakes.
The Black Mamba can slither as fast as a horse, which is around 20-30 miles per hour. Plus, they can strike up to six times in succession, delivering the same lethal dose each time it strikes. The viper doesn't stand that much of a chance, unless the Black Mamba slips up. Probably the viper.
The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is one of Africa's most dangerous snakes and feared in East, Central and Southern Africa. It's aggressive when cornered and will not hesitate to strike. It can reach speeds of up to 12 mph (20 km/ph). It's the largest venomous snake in Africa with adults reaching an average of 8 feet in length (2.5m). Black Mamba's are not black at all, but brown/olive skinned. Their mouths are inky black which they show when threatened. Black Mambas live in savanna, scrub, tree hollows, and sometimes people's homes. If a Black Mamba encounters prey it can strike up to 12 times, each time delivering enough neuro and cardio-toxic venom to kill a dozen men within 1 hour. Without anti-venom, the mortality rate is 100%.
Cos they black innit
black and brown
no.
No, they compliment each other nicely.
Tetras may chase each other as a way to establish dominance, court a mate, or defend their territory within the group.
They met at the Oneida Court or by consending with each other or by using consensus
They are territorial by nature and they compete to court sometimes
The two testimonies in the court trial were in direct contradiction to each other.
Pshh..not. Black will always be amazing && so will pink. They don't just become each other. They can tag along with each other or be totally separate and have their own styles. But no...I wouldn't say that pink is the new black.