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Black mamba snakes are a poisonous snake species endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. The common name of this species does not originate from solid scales, but because of the ink-black color inside the solid palate.
Black Mamba snakes face the chameleon.
This is a species, with a specific length ranging from 2m to 3m and up to 4.3–4.5m.
With his strength and agility, the black Mamba snake constantly bites into the chameleon. However, despite possessing deadly venom, the snake still cannot defeat the opponent and has to leave powerless. The incident was recorded by a tourist in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
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