The venom of the black mamba snake mainly contains neurotoxins and cardiotoxins. Its venom mortality rate is 50%. Before the emergence of effective serum, the death rate caused by black mamba snake was close to 100%, because this snake injected a lethal dose of venom almost every attack. Clinical reports show that the bitten person can die within 30 to 60 minutes.
The black mamba snake, a member of the cobra family, is the longest and most terrible snake in Africa, the fastest crawling snake in the world and the deadliest snake in the world. The black mamba snake has strong adaptability and likes to live in a dry environment. It often hides in abandoned termite mounds, dead tree holes or rock crevices. More field activities. It is diurnal and preys on small mammals, birds, lizards and other snakes.
Black Mamba
Black mamba snake (Latin name: tree cobra), cobra, is one of the most deadly snakes in the world. The word "black" in its name actually describes its black mouth, not its gray or brown body.
The black mamba snake has strong adaptability and likes to live in a dry environment. It often hides in abandoned termite mounds, dead tree holes or rock crevices. More field activities. It is diurnal and preys on small mammals, birds, lizards and other snakes. The word "black" in its name actually describes its black mouth, not its gray or brown body.