Yes, black mambas are featured in the movie "Snakes on a Plane." In the film, a variety of snakes, including the highly venomous black mamba, are released on a commercial flight, creating chaos and danger for the passengers and crew. The presence of these snakes adds to the film's thrilling and suspenseful atmosphere.
yes they do
Black Mambas
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The Black Mamba, along with all other snakes, is in the order Squamata.
No. Black Mambas are only found in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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No, black mambas do not have good hearing. Snakes cannot actually hear. They are, however, very good at detecting vibrations in the ground.
There are no mambas in Saskatchewan. There are several varieties of non-venomous snakes and there are venomous rattle snakes.
it has a varied diet of small mammals but also feeds on birds and other snakes
Snakes don't migrate. They stay or leave an area to seek food and shelter.
Snakes don't migrate. They stay or leave an area to seek food and shelter.
Black Mambas do not migrate.