The black mamba got it's name because when threatened it opens it's mouth an shows the inside of it's mouth which is black...
The Black Mamba (which is actually olive GREEN in colour) is a snake native to Africa. It gets its name from the black colour of the tissues inside the snakes mouth.
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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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no, black mambas are NOT endangered. However, the amount is decreasing because of habitat loss