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In the CBBC show "Deadly 60," the mongoose is often highlighted for its ability to withstand snake venom, particularly that of cobras. However, there isn't a specific antivenom for a mongoose, as the show focuses on the mongoose's natural resistance to venom rather than a medical treatment. The mongoose's unique physiology allows it to survive bites that would be lethal to many other animals, showcasing its remarkable adaptation.
Here's a short answer: Mongoose are afraid of humans, as we are much bigger than them, however, if a human were ever to disturb their habitat or way of life in anyway then they wouldn't be afraid to charge back at that specific human.
· Though a mongoose can usually kill a cobra, it will be usually be killed by a rattlesnake. The mongoose is accustomed to the cobra's downward strikes, but is not familiar with the rattlesnake's upward strike. Also the rattlesnake's strike is much quicker than that of the cobra. The rattlesnake has one of the quickest strikes in the snake world.
Potentially, yes. While a mongoose might be able to deliver a painful bite it is doubtful that one could kill you unless it was carrying an infectious disease. By contrast thousands of people every year are killed by snakes.
Most likely anything larger than the badger, maybe a hawk, or possibly a snake.
Nothing eats a dingo other than things that decompose
Sure! Here is a simple food web: Plants: Grass Fruit tree Algae Insects: Butterfly Ant Bee Animals: Rabbit (eats grass and fruit) Deer (eats grass and fruit) Fox (eats rabbits) Hawk (eats rabbits, fox) Snake (eats insects and small animals) Owl (eats insects, small animals) Wolf (eats rabbits, deer) Bear (eats berries, insects, small animals)
yes, because cobra known as snake eater, so that cobra will win in battle. but sumtimes not . . . . because there are more snake eater than cobra
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