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  1. Mambas (Scary Snakes) by Julie Fiedler, 2007-09-30
  2. Black Mambas (Snakes Set II) by Adam G. Klein, 2005-09
  3. Mambas (Snakes) by Adele Richardson, 2003-08
  4. Mambas (Amazing Snakes Discovery Library) by Ted O'Hare, 2005-06-30
  5. Mambas (Snake Discovery Library) by Sherie Bargar, Linda Johnson, 1987-03
  6. Mambas: The Snake Discovery Library (Bargar, Sherie, Snake Discovery Library.) by Sherie Bargar, Linda Johnson, et all 1988-02
  7. Black Mamba (Killer Snakes) by Angelo Gangemi, 2011-01
  8. Black Mamba (Killer Snakes) by Angelo Gangemi, 2011-01
  9. Mambas (Blastoff! Readers: Snakes Alive) (Blastoff! Readers Level 3: Snakes Alive) by Colleen Sexton, 2010-01-01
  10. Black Mamba / Mamba Negra (Killer Snakes / Serpientes Asesinas) by Angelo Gangemi, 2011-01
  11. Mambas: The Snake Discovery Library by Linda Johnson Sherie Barger, 1986
  12. Akimbo and the Snakes by Alexander McCall Smith, 2007-10-02
  13. Elapidae: King Cobra, Coral Snake, Bungarus, Naja, Tiger Snake, Bungarus Fasciatus, Acanthophis, Black Mamba, Indian Cobra, Micrurus Fulvius
  14. Black Mambas (First Facts) by Van Wallach, 2009-04

1. Green Mamba: WhoZoo
snakes. Suppose that the biologist then captures an additional. 30 black mamba snakes. What is the probability that he
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THE DANGEROUS
GREEN MAMBA SOME INTERESTING INFORMATION
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Dendroaspis angusticeps PHYLUM: Chordata CLASS: Reptilia ORDER: Squamata FAMILY: Elapidae LENGTH: 4-7 feet RANGE: Most of East Africa; from Kenya to Zimbabwe. HABITAT: Found usually in tropical or wooded areas. Mambas are also very good tree climbers. DIET: Feeds mostly on birds and lizards. The mamba differs from other snakes in that after striking its prey it leaves it to die. Digestion of a kill requires eight to ten hours. LOCATION IN THE ZOO:  Herpetarium
ANATOMY
Mambas have scales on their bodies. The green in the mamba's body is used to help hide it from its enemies while resting in the trees. The mamba's jaw is adapted for feeding, with the snake's skin being elastic and it being able to dislocate. That is why the mamba can swallow prey up to four times the size of its head. SENSES
Smell is detected by the use of mamba's tongue, which picks up vibrations.
Vibrations can also be picked up from the ground through the mamba's body. LOCOMOTION
When confronted by predators, mambas prefer to flee at speeds up to 7 mph, but will strike when threatened.

2. Black Mamba Kills
Black Mamba Kills! I need your help to save Africans and the people whoare threatened or bit by the highly venomous Black mamba snakes.
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Microsoft Word is needed to view this work. Black Mamba Kills! I need your help to save Africans and the people who are threatened or bit by the highly venomous Black Mamba snakes. You can help these people by sending letters such as this one to scientists, and people who are hurt and have lost loved ones by these snakes. Please help us make a cure for the mamba bites. They slither, strike, and eat whatever comes in sight. People in South Africa run and hide from these black-mouthed critters. Two drops of venom can kill a person by interfering with the brain signals. It is the most feared and deadly out of the all the snakes in South Africa, and when there wasn’t any anti venom for mamba bites it was 100% fatal. It got its name by the lining of the mouth, and is known to be the most intelligent out of the snake race. The female black mamba is just as deadly as the male. The female can lay up to six to seven eggs at a time, and burrows under houses, moldy logs, and their favorite places are in warm moist places, and where food is near such as termite nests. The eggs hatch in three months and are capable of killing two hundred people when born. The baby mambas then go and eat food like mice, frogs, lizards, small snakes, and even their brothers and sisters unless they get out of the way and find food for themselves. The Black Mamba is so deadly that even a single scrape of a fang can mean going to the hospital and pretty serious injuries. The Green Mamba is related to the Black Mamba and is pretty venomous but not as severe. The Mamba can move up to twelve mph and is believed to chase people when very very aggressive. It has a coffin shaped head and can kill anything. Only when threatened will it hiss, maybe fighting for a female, or if it’s hungry.

3. Swift River School: Newsletter
They have green venom. They have fangs. mamba snakes eat eggs. They slither up to30 miles per hour. mamba snakes eat little rodents. They live in the desert.
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Volume 12, Issue #29 , Thursday, April 3, 2003
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4. The Tucker Tribune
Grasshopper Find out about grasshoppers from Paul! Green Mamba Snake Find outabout mamba snakes from Alexander! Tiger Find out about tigers from Libby!
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5. Pictura - Volume 7, Issue 5
All the other guys were quickly asleep as I lay wideeyed, wonderingif the tent entrance was tight enough to keep out mamba snakes.
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Douglas Jones My sister and I rolled our eyes at each other once again as we exited the plane. We had first rolled our eyes when we noticed, during the plane's descent to Jan Smuts Airport, Johannesburg, that we flew over some very lush neighborhoods where every house had either an olympic-sized pool or a tennis court and then flew over neighborhoods that looked like war zonesendless, broken, mud-colored buildings. Now we rolled our eyes and our stomachs twitched as we gaped at the division between the all-black airport workers on the right and the all-white supervisors and flight crews on the left. Mom and Dad were already to the airline terminal doing important parent things. But we had to be the sociologists, though I was barely twelve and my sister some higher teen age. That arrival in South Africa seemed like a long time ago now. I brought my thoughts back to the present and looked around at the six other Boy Scouts sitting in the back of the moving pickup truck. So South African

6. Synaptic Transmission In The Nervous System
For example, alphadendrotoxin from the venom of deadly mamba snakes is aspecific inhibitor of voltage-dependent, fast activating K + channels.
http://www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/dolly/dolly.html
Synaptic transmission in the nervous system
Professor Oliver Dolly (Professor of Molecular Neurobiology)
Dr Yuri Ushkaryov (Wellcome Senior European Research Fellow)
A black mamba snake - its venom is a source of dendrotoxin A major goal of our ongoing research is to decipher the molecular mechanisms of exocytosis and its regulation, by indentifying and biochemically characterising proteins responsible for these fundamental processes. Such a challenging task can be best addressed by employing as probes naturally-occurring neurotoxins which exhibit unique abilities to perturb the individual components involved.
Topics Introduction
Nerve cells communicate with each other and target tissues by releasing signal molecules - neurotransmitters - at specialised junctions called synapses (Fig A). Arrival of an electrical impulse at a nerve terminal triggers the entry of Ca a messenger that elicits the secretion of neurotransmitter by exocytosis. The later involves fusion of synaptic membrane vesicles - packets of neurotransmitter - with the presynaptic membrane, at regions termed active zones. Transmitter thus released diffuses across the synaptic gap and activates a specific post-synaptic receptor initiating a response in the neighbouring cell and, thereby, transmitting the signal. Such quantal release of neurotransmitters, which plays a key role in information processing in the brain, can be influenced indirectly by K

7. BBC - Nature Earth - Explore Africa
On the continent, there are mamba snakes and many varied large vipers. Of the amphibians,salamanders and hylid tree frogs are found only in the north west.
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8. Virtual Naval Hospital: Standard First Aid Course - Chapter Nine - Poisoning
Figure 93 - Neurotoxic Snakes and Their Bite Patterns. Coral snakes are relatedto the cobras, kraits, and mamba snakes in other areas of the world (Fig.
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Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed Each year in the United States, there are thousands of deaths from suicide or accidental poisonings. In addition to the fatalities, approximately one million cases of nonfatal poisoning occur because of exposure to substances in everyday use such as medications, industrial chemicals, cleaning agents, and plant and insect sprays. The Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program requires a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) be readily available to all personnel working with hazardous material. MSDS's are technical bulletins produced by chemical manufacturers. They contain safety precaution information, first aid procedures, spill response, symptoms of over-exposure, and other vital safety information. The user should review MSDSs before using a hazardous material, and the MSDSs must be accessible in case of a mishap. An alternative source for the same information is the Hazardous Material User's Guide (HMUG). Emergency information is also available from the National Response Center (NRC), 1-800-424-8802 or the Chemical Treatment and Response Emergency Center (CHEMTREC) at 1-800-424-9300. Since most poisons act rapidly, professional medical attention or assistance from a poison control center should be obtained immediately. If more than one person is present, one should obtain assistance while the other begins administering first aid. Although the symptoms of poisoning may disappear completely before professional help is obtained, the poison may have harmful or fatal after effects.

9. Index4.html
alphaDendrotoxin from the venom of deadly mamba snakes is a specificinhibitor of voltage-dependent, fast activating K+ channels.
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Snake Venom Composition
Since the beginning of time, humans and animals have been fearful of and intrigued by the violent action of venoms from small creatures as snakes. This is because the amount of venom injected by these snakes is usually minuscule, and in most cases, the results are fatal. Snake venoms are unique mixtures with reference to their biochemical and pharmacological properties. All snake venoms are either colorless or yellowish. "Since all snake venoms contain multiple components with different mechanisms of action, the pathogenesis of reactions developing after a bite is of a very complex nature"
Venom is not composed of a single substance common to all poisonous snakes, although almost all venoms consist of approximately 90% protein. The composition varies among species, however the closer the phylogenetic relationship of the snakes, the more similar the venom properties and composition will be. With more than one toxin present in snake venom, the toxins act together to optimize the actual poisoning. The overall toxicity is due to enzyme, as well as to non enzymatic proteins. "In the family Elapidae, the lethal action is attributed to neurotoxins that are not enzymes."
Two toxins have been identified in the venom of the green mamba: alpha-Dendrotoxin and Fasciculin 2.

10. Snakes
the nervous system e.g. mamba cobra). Venom of backfanged snakes affects blood circulation by preventing blood
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SNAKES ! Interesting snake facts: There is approx. 2,000 species of snakes in the world Of these on 300 species are dangerous to man, very few will attack unless disturbed Southern Africa has 130 species. Only 14 (recorded species) The amount of venom injected is pre-determined depending on the size of the prey or how big the threat is to the snake. Poisonous snakes are divided into 2 categories : front and back-fanged snakes: Venom of back-fanged snakes affects blood circulation by preventing blood from clotting. (e.g. Boomslang) FRONT-FANGED SNAKES ADDERS: MAMBAS: Usually olive-brown with "coffin-shaped head - long snout and small eyes. Death can occur within 20 min to 8 hrs COBRAS: Usually has a hood. Delayed symptoms developing 24-48hrs after bite. Mozambique spitting cobra bite may also exhibit cytotoxic symptoms. BACK FANGED SNAKES e.g. BOOMSLANG:

11. Record Snakes
RecordBreaking snakes. Top Ten Longest snakes 2)Black mamba. almost 100% moratlity without prompt antivenin treatment
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#1) Reticulated Python #2) Green Anaconda #3) Indian Python #4) Diamond Python #5) King Cobra #6) Boa Constrictor #7) Bushmaster #8)Giant Brown Snake #9) Diamondback Rattlesnake #10) Indigo Snake
Top Ten Most Deadly Land Snakes*
#1)Taipan almost 100% moratlity without prompt antivenin treatment #2)Black Mamba almost 100% moratlity without prompt antivenin treatment #3)Tiger Snake Very high mortality without prompt antivenin treatment #4)Common Krait Up to 50% mortality with antivenin #5)Death Adder 50%+ mortality even with antivenin #6)Cape Cobra High Mortality #7)King Cobra High Mortality,largest venomous snake, most venom per bite #8)Bushmaster Not Available #9)Green Mamba Not Available #10)Coral Snake Not Available *If you don't bug snakes, snakes won't bug you.Venomous snakes are vital to the ecosystem. Please respect them.
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-Male Boa Constrictor, age 40 years, 3 months, 14 days

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13. Green Mamba, Pictures And Information, Photographs, Snakes, Serpentes
This short fanged group of snakes includes the Coral Snake of North America and theCobras. The bite and venom of the Western Green mamba can be rapidly fatal
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14. Swazi Snakes Spring Surprise In CAF Cup
teams drew 11 in Lusaka two weeks ago so mamba (snakes) qualify on the away-goal rule for a second-round showdown with
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(AFP) - Outsiders Green Mamba of Swaziland reached the second round of the African Football Confederation Cup despite being held 0-0 at home by Zanaco of Zambia Sunday. The teams drew 1-1 in Lusaka two weeks ago so Mamba (Snakes) qualify on the away-goal rule for a second-round showdown with Ferroviario from neighbouring Mozambique. Mamba, a team composed largely of prison service employees, finished stronger in each half of a tight cup game at a packed Trade Fair Ground in Manzini. Mbongani Nkambule came closest for Mamba with a late first-half shot that rebounded off the crossbar and Newa Mwewa fired wide for Zanaco with only goalkeeper Nkosinathi Dlamini to beat.

15. Green Anaconda, Pictures Of Snakes And Information, Photographs, Snakes, Serpent
Albino snakes. Anaconda. Aruba Island Rattlesnake. Ball Python. Banded RockRattlesnake. Gopher Snake. Green mamba. Ground Boa. Horned Rattlesnake. KingCobra.
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16. Webshots Gallery - Animals - Snakes - Eastern Green Mamba
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17. Www.creature-creations.com - Black Mamba Snake
In common with other snakes, the black mamba periodically moults the outer layer of its skin as it grows.
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Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Elapidae The black mamba is renowned and feared throughout its African homeland for its speed, agility and deadly venom. In spite of its name, this snake is dark greyish-brown in colour. The black mamba is a long, dangerous snake from central and southern Africa. It will take readily to the trees, and can move faster than any other snake through thick undergrowth or over open ground. Agile and nervous, it can strike accurately at prey even when moving fast.
Habits The black mamba spends its day basking in the sun or hunting. When hunting, it travels quickly across rough ground or along low tree branches. Strong and vigorous, it can hold its head 50cm above the ground even when moving. At night, the black mamba returns to a hole in the ground - usually a disused aardvark burrow or cavity in an old termite mound or to a deep hiding-place among rocks or fallen timber. When alarmed, it makes for this hole, attacking whatever Mocks its path. The black mamba relies on warmth to activate its body, and must lie on a flat rock or low branch during much of the day, soaking up the suns heat. In the hottest months of the year, midday temperatures may rise so high that the snake has to shelter in its hole until temperatures fall.

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Rattle snakes and the Black mamba. Calling All Girls! The Black mamba is oneof the world's deadliest snakes with its fatal venom and its great speed.
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The Rattler snake can be found in anyplace in the world except for Antartica. There are Diomand backs, Michigan, and many other different Rattle Snake species. Most live in Arizona and other hot desert areas. They live under flat rocks and in grassy dry areas. They are one of the most poisonous snakes in the world. with a rattle on the tip of their tail to warn away predators, the rattle snake is an easy snake to stay away from. Black Mamba: The well known Black Mamba is quite an interesting snake. The Black Mamba is one of the world's deadliest snakes with its fatal venom and its great speed. In fact, this snake is the fastest snake in the world!

20. Welcome To Mamba
mamba (n) any of several long, arboreal snakes of the genus Dendroaspis, of central and southern Africa, the bite of which often causes death
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