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| Mambas: |
Mambas,
of the genus Dendroaspis, are fast-moving land-dwelling
snakes of Africa. They belong to the family of
Elapidae which includes cobras, coral snakes and
kraits, all of which can be highly deadly. The
black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is the longest
venomous snake in Africa, with a potent neurotoxic
venom that attacks the nervous system, and cardiotoxins
which attack the heart. The bite is often fatal
to humans without access to proper first aid and
subsequent anti venom treatment, because the venom
shuts down the lungs and heart. Prior to the availability
of anti venom, envenomations by members of this
genus carried a nearly 100% fatality rate. However,
with anti venom being much more available today,
fatalities have become much more rare. |
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Mambas - SD Stock Footage |
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Mamba on trees, in grass, in shrub, on sand
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Mamba & Jameson's Mamba - SD Stock Footage |
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Green
Mamba encounter with Chameleon in tree -
Jameson's Mamba kills & eats Birds ... |
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Green Mamba - HD Stock Footage |
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Eastern
Green Mamba in tree ... |
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| Black
Mamba encounter with Lion and other animals - SD
Stock Footage |
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Black
Mamba encounter with Lion, strikes &
bites dead Lion - Nile Crocodile - Green
Mamba - Chameleon - Tortoise - Rat, kills
and eats Rats & Mice - Black Mamba drows
in burrow during rain storm ... |
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