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Congratulations to the previous winner Daniel AyubaTrivia quiz for todayQues 1. Which family does black mambas belong and where does black mamba live?Ques 2. Why is mambas named black mambas and what is it’s length? Ques 3. Where’s the name black mambas derived from? Ques 4. Black mambas breed once yearly true or false? First correct answer gets credited with 2k Just log in and provide me with the correct answer Best of luck to you all
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1,Black mambas are a species of highly venomous snakes that belong to the family Elapidae. They are native to southern and eastern Africa, where they inhabit savannas, grasslands, and forests. Black mambas get their name from the color of the inside of their mouths, which is a dark black. These snakes are well known for being extremely fast and aggressive, and they have been known to strike repeatedly if threatened. They are also one of the longest venomous snakes in Africa, with some individuals reaching lengths of over 14 feet.
2,Black mambas are named for the color of the inside of their mouths, as I mentioned before. But their bodies are actually a dark green or olive color, with a lighter green or brown belly. The name “black mamba” is a bit of a misnomer. As for their length, adult black mambas can range from 6 to 14 feet in length, with females being slightly larger than males. They are slender snakes, and even at their largest, they don’t weigh more than 10 pounds. Despite their relatively small size, black mambas are considered to be the deadliest snakes in Africa.
3,The name “black mamba” comes from the Zulu language, in which it is called “inkanyamba.” The word “inkanyamba” is thought to come from the Zulu words “inkan,” meaning “snake,” and “yamba,” meaning “to crawl.” So, “black mamba” literally means “black crawling snake.” This name is particularly fitting, as black mambas are fast-moving snakes that can strike quickly and repeatedly. They are also known for their ability to crawl over even the roughest terrain.
4,true
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1,The black mambas belong to the family of Elapidae. commonly found in Savannah and Rocky hills of eastern Africa
2 An average adult black mambas is 2.0–2.5 metres long, with a max length of 4.3 metres (14 feet). The black mambas was named from the black colour inside of it’s mouth,
3, it’s name was derived from the dark colouration
4, true
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1,The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
The black mamba is found in the northern regions of southern Africa. In South Africa, they live along the coastal regions from Kwa-Zulu Natal to Port St Johns and elsewhere, but are absent from the desert (HÃ¥kansson
2The average adult black mamba is 2.0–2.5 metres long, with a maximum length of 4.3 metres (14 feet). Despite its name, the snake is not black. Instead, it ranges in colour from grey to dark brown, with a lighter underside. The black actually refers to the colour of the inside of its mouth.
3,They get their name from the blue-black of the inside of their mouths, which they display when threatened.
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