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Zimbabwe in 1991 and 1992 revealed 274 cases of snakebite, of which 5 died. Black mambas were confirmed in 15 cases, of which 2 died. The peak period for deaths is the species' breeding season from September to February, during which black mambas are most irritable. Bites are very rare outside Africa; snake handlers and enthusiasts are the usual victims.
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Services and acting managing executive, survived the bite of a black mamba without antivenom in 1998. Despite the hospital physicians having declared it a "moderate" envenomation, Pienaar lapsed into a coma at one point and his prognosis was declared "poor". Upon arrival at the hospital,
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The black mamba's breeding season spans from
September to February, following the drop in temperature which occurs from April to June. Rival males compete by wrestling, attempting to subdue each other by intertwining their bodies and wrestling with their necks. Some observers have mistaken this for
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antivenom that had no effect on black mamba venom, and 15 of 35 people who received the antivenom died. A mamba-specific antivenom was introduced in 1962, followed by a fully polyvalent antivenom in 1971. Over this period, 5 of 38 people bitten by black mambas and given antivenom died. A census in
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of 6–17 eggs. The eggs are elongated oval in shape, typically 60–80 mm (2.4–3.1 in) long and 30–36 mm (1.2–1.4 in) in diameter. When hatched, the young range from 40–60 cm (16–24 in) in length. They may grow quickly, reaching 2 m (6 ft 7 in) after their
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but are rarely black. The scales of some individuals may have a purplish sheen. Individuals occasionally display dark mottling towards the posterior, which may appear in the form of diagonal crossbands. Black mambas have greyish-white underbellies. The common name is derived from the appearance of
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The black mamba is a long, slender, cylindrical snake. It has a coffin-shaped head with a somewhat pronounced brow ridge and a medium-sized eyes. The adult snake's length typically ranges from 2 to 3 m (6 ft 7 in to 9 ft 10 in) but specimens have grown to lengths of 4.3 to
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Skittish and often unpredictable, the black mamba is agile and can move quickly. In the wild, black mambas seldom tolerate humans approaching more closely than about 40 metres (130 ft). When it perceives a threat, it retreats into brush or a hole. When confronted, it is likely to engage in a
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The species prefers moderately dry environments such as light woodland and scrub, rocky outcrops and semi-arid savanna. It also inhabits moist savanna and lowland forests. It is not commonly found at altitudes above 1,000 m (3,300 ft), although its distribution does include locations at
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or dassie, and in some tribal languages, its name even means "dassie catcher". The black mamba does not typically hold onto its prey after biting; rather it releases its quarry and waits for it to succumb to paralysis and death before it is swallowed. The snake's potent digestive system has been
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making up 17–25% of its body length. The body mass of black mambas has been reported to be about 1.6 kg (3.5 lb), although a study of seven black mambas found an average weight of 1.03 kg (2.3 lb), ranging from 520 g (18 oz) for a specimen of 1.01 m (3 ft
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the inside of the mouth, dark bluish-grey to nearly black. Mamba eyes range between greyish-brown and shades of black; the pupil is surrounded by a silvery-white or yellow colour. Juvenile snakes are lighter in colour than adults; these are typically grey or olive green and darken as they age.
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courtship. During mating, the male will slither over the dorsal side of the female while flicking his tongue. The female will signal her readiness to mate by lifting her tail and staying still. The male will then coil himself around the posterior end of the female and align his tail
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while it was being put into a jar and first aid-trained staff who examined him determined he could carry on with lectures. He thought the snake had only brushed his hand. Layton complained of blurred vision within an hour of being bitten, and collapsed and died shortly
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Harrison, Robert A.; Oluoch, George O.; Ainsworth, Stuart; Alsolaiss, Jaffer; Bolton, Fiona; Arias, Ana-Silvia; Gutiérrez, Jose-María; Rowley, Paul; Kalya, Stephen; Ozwara, Hastings; Casewell, Nicholas R. (2017).
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4.5 m (14 ft 1 in to 14 ft 9 in). It is the longest species of venomous snake in Africa and the second-longest venomous snake species overall, exceeded in length only by the
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and is known to prey on birds and small mammals. Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances. Adult black mambas have few natural predators.
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snake (in which the venom glands are surgically removed), but Laita responded that it was not. Only later did Laita find that he had captured the snake biting his leg in a photograph.
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to the bite site, minimisation of movement of the victim and conveyance to a hospital or clinic as quickly as possible. The neurotoxic nature of black mamba venom means an arterial
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again split them into separate species. A 2016 genetic analysis showed the black and eastern green mambas are each other's closest relatives, and are more distantly related to
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birds, estimated to weigh only 1.9–7.8% of the mamba's body mass. Nonetheless, anecdotes have indicated that large black mambas may infrequently attack large prey such as the
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threat display, gaping to expose its black mouth and flicking its tongue. It also is likely to hiss and spread its neck into a hood similar to that of the cobras in the genus
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are verified predators of adult black mambas, of up to at least 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in). Other eagles known to hunt or at least consume grown black mambas include
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for 3 days. He was released from the hospital on the fifth day. Remaining calm after being bitten increased his chances of survival, as did the application of a tourniquet.
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is administered. Despite its reputation as a formidable and highly aggressive species, the black mamba attacks humans only if it is threatened or cornered. It is rated as
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first year. Juvenile black mambas are very apprehensive and can be deadly like the adults. The black mamba is recorded to live up to 11 years and may live longer.
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The number and pattern of scales on a snake's body are a key element of identification to species level. The black mamba has between 23 and 25 rows of
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Sánchez, Andrés (2017). "Expanding the neutralization scope of the EchiTAb-plus-ICP antivenom to include venoms of elapids from
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During the threat display, any sudden movement by the intruder may provoke the snake into performing a series of rapid strikes, leading to severe
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Hougaard; Lomonte, Bruno; Lohse, Brian; Fernández, Julián; Gutiérrez, José María (2015). "Unveiling the nature of black mamba (
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is sometimes administered, though the main treatment is the administration of the appropriate antivenom. A polyvalent antivenom produced by the
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with the female's. Intromission may last longer than two hours and the pair remain motionless apart from occasional spasms from the male.
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and causing an excitatory effect, and are thought to cause symptoms such as sweating. Members of the three-finger family include
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in the central and peripheral nervous system, causing a pain-inhibiting effect. There is research interest in their
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has been calculated at 0.32 and 0.33 mg/kg. Bites were often fatal before antivenom was widely available.
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also has some resistance to mamba venom. The mechanism in both mammals is thought to be that their muscular
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in May 2019. He was several hours away from medical help and died before antivenom could be administered.
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3786:"Portraits of snake charm worth elephant-killing bite"
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1434:, South Africa. Layton was bitten by the snake on his
415:. The generic name of the species is derived from the
2876:
2785:"Voices of Botswana: honey badger versus black mamba"
1905:
at the Manyeleti Reptile Centre, Eastern Transvaal".
1087:
recorded to fully digest prey in eight to ten hours.
4020:
3700:
Borland, Sophie; Berger, Sebastian (11 March 2008).
2929:
WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization.
2877:
de Visser, S. N.; Freymann, B. P.; Olff, H. (2011).
2456:"Animal Diversity Web (ADW), University of Michigan"
2226:(Second ed.). HarperCollins. pp. 167–169.
1468:
Prominent South African anti-Apartheid activist and
1214:(constricted pupils), blurred or diminished vision,
478:("grass-cutter") because it supposedly clips grass.
1309:and hence block the action of acetylcholine at the
1254:and death. This typically occurs in 7 to 15 hours.
1095:Adult mambas have few natural predators aside from
3728:
3703:"UK student dies after snake bite in South Africa"
3701:
2849:
2338:
2286:
3182:
3180:
3178:
3176:
2581:The Reptiles of the Kruger National Park (p. 223)
2287:Branch, W. R.; Haagner, G. V.; Shine, R. (1995).
2082:A complete guide to the snakes of southern Africa
1111:. Young snakes have been recorded as prey of the
4282:
2964:
2962:
2811:
2508:Hodgson, Peter S.; Davidson, Terence M. (1996).
2030:(2nd ed.). Bloomsbury. pp. 1201–1202.
769:. The tail of the species is long and thin, the
748:The black interior of the mouth of a black mamba
2507:
2413:
2350:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
2217:
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2213:
2211:
2209:
2207:
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2199:
1692:Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
1587:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T177584A15627370.en
1269:(I and K) and (at a slightly lower proportion)
3322:Dreyer, S. B.; Dreyer, J. S. (November 2013).
3173:
2719:
2510:"Biology and treatment of the mamba snakebite"
2224:A Field Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa
954:International Union for Conservation of Nature
373:International Union for Conservation of Nature
3699:
3549:
3364:
3265:
3263:
3261:
3259:
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2959:
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1900:
3324:"Snake Bite: A review of Current Literature"
3321:
3017:
2654:"Watch a Mongoose Swing From a Deadly Snake"
2501:
2499:
2497:
2495:
2493:
2491:
2489:
2487:
2485:
2483:
2196:
2028:A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa
1383:South African Institute for Medical Research
1012:
4039:Black mamba – Clinical Toxinology Resources
3328:East and Central African Journal of Surgery
2968:
2167:
2165:
1333:activity. Mambalgins act as inhibitors for
827:
3730:"Student died after being bitten by snake"
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1969:
1949:
1858:
1836:(in German). Jahre 1873 (1874): 411–418.
1792:
1585:
844:The black mamba inhabits a wide range in
796:Snake scale § Nomenclature of scales
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2405:
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2339:Hutchinson, Mark; Williams, Ian (2018).
2171:
2162:
2106:"Black Mamba | National Geographic"
2084:(New ed.). Struik. pp. 95–97.
1343:
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988:; in South Africa, they are recorded to
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1622:Integrated Taxonomic Information System
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2341:"Key to the Snakes of South Australia"
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1606:
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1210:. Other neurological symptoms include
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3853:from the original on 23 December 2014
3823:from the original on 25 December 2014
3741:from the original on 12 January 2022.
3718:
3714:from the original on 12 January 2022.
3690:
3678:from the original on 12 February 2019
3648:from the original on 12 February 2019
3594:
3504:from the original on 25 November 2020
3312:
2947:from the original on 14 February 2020
2633:from the original on 15 November 2011
2627:Kruger National Park – Bird Education
2599:
2514:Wilderness and Environmental Medicine
2468:from the original on 29 November 2019
2400:
2375:
2247:
2245:
2243:
1869:from the original on 24 November 2020
1396:
1317:and hence paralysis. Fasciculins are
3765:from the original on 9 February 2019
3537:from the original on 20 January 2018
3522:
2938:WHO Technical Report Series, No. 964
2856:. David & Charles. p. 195.
2750:
2150:from the original on 5 February 2021
2006:
1828:Peters, Wilhem Carl Hartwig (1873).
1667:from the original on 29 October 2015
1283:voltage-dependent potassium channels
1218:(a tingling sensation on the skin),
532:), as shown in the cladogram below.
4291:IUCN Red List least concern species
3808:
3745:
3668:"New head for Kruger National Park"
3530:University of California, San Diego
3240:from the original on 6 October 2020
2919:
2612:. Croom Helm, Beckenham (UK). 1983.
2261:. 10 September 2010. Archived from
2114:. 10 September 2010. Archived from
1936:. Vol. 11. pp. e0161070.
1601:
1573:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1021:Male black mambas engaged in combat
13:
3968:Osborne, Hannah (6 January 2022).
3843:"Black Mamba Bite: The Back Story"
3615:from the original on 26 April 2014
3365:Visser, J; Chapman, D. S. (1978).
2765:from the original on 22 March 2022
2561:from the original on 13 March 2020
2551:"True facts about the Black Mamba"
2549:Marais, Johan (10 December 2018).
2382:Australian Reptile Online Database
2240:
1919:10.1111/j.1748-1090.1993.tb03534.x
1702:from the original on 22 March 2019
446:is derived from the Ancient Greek
14:
4327:
4016:
3949:from the original on 13 July 2020
3872:McNeish, Hannah (11 April 2017).
3784:Hooper, Rowan (19 January 2012).
3346:from the original on 4 March 2016
2757:Kunene, Nompilo (16 March 2022).
2652:Gibbens, Sarah (3 October 2017).
2388:from the original on 2 March 2021
2222:FitzSimons, Vivian F. M. (1970).
1859:Boulenger, George Albert (1896).
1840:from the original on 25 July 2019
1809:from the original on 25 July 2019
1307:nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
1125:nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
4023:
3134:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2999:from the original on 1 July 2020
2904:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01787.x
2736:10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00623.x
2723:European Journal of Biochemistry
1764:"Definition of mamba in English"
1649:Uetz, Peter; Hallermann, Jakob.
862:Democratic Republic of the Congo
80:
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3660:
3634:Wiggins, Clara (28 June 2017).
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2303:
2178:. Facts on File, Inc. pp.
2130:
2098:
1530:
1521:
1512:
1242:(impaired voluntary movement),
399:, a naturalist who accompanied
279:Dendroaspis polylepis antinorii
243:Dendroaspis polylepis polylepis
4306:Reptiles of Sub-Saharan Africa
3905:Mitchley, Alex (22 May 2019).
3605:"Surviving a Black Mamba bite"
3465:Nature Reviews Disease Primers
2293:Herpetological Natural History
1852:
1821:
1786:
1756:
1679:
812:. Its mouth is lined with 7–8
739:
413:Natural History Museum, London
377:Red List of Threatened Species
1:
3572:10.1016/j.toxicon.2016.11.259
3021:Journal of Applied Toxicology
2978:South African Medical Journal
2829:10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.03.007
1543:
1348:A black mamba swallowing prey
4316:Taxa named by Albert Günther
3148:10.1371/journal.pntd.0005969
1951:10.1371/journal.pone.0161070
1404:South African National Parks
1360:
1090:
789:
21:Black mamba (disambiguation)
7:
3290:10.1016/j.jprot.2015.02.002
3208:10.1016/j.jprot.2017.08.016
3105:. New Holland. p. 95.
2850:Guggisberg, C.A.W. (1972).
2761:. news24.com. The Witness.
2592:Jacobsen, N. H. G. (1985).
2555:African Snakebite Institute
2111:National Geographic Society
1418:In March 2008, 28-year-old
1273:. Dendrotoxins are akin to
1194:The venom is predominantly
761:(front-fanged) snake, with
481:In 1873, German naturalist
382:
340:(tree-living); it inhabits
313:. It is native to parts of
10:
4332:
4311:Reptiles described in 1864
2969:Christensen, P.A. (1981).
2378:"snake scale count search"
1907:International Zoo Yearbook
1793:Loveridge, Arthur (1951).
1391:Instituto Clodomiro Picado
1206:) and gradual symptoms of
1135:are known to fall prey to
1045:
793:
18:
4056:
3188:Calvete, Juan J. (2018).
2883:Journal of Animal Ecology
1387:Universidad de Costa Rica
1335:acid-sensing ion channels
1226:(difficulty swallowing),
1158:World Health Organization
1137:southern ground hornbills
1013:Reproduction and lifespan
694:
677:
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405:Second Zambesi expedition
231:
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77:Scientific classification
75:
53:
44:
35:
30:
16:Species of venomous snake
2172:Mattison, Chris (1987).
1686:Günther, Albert (1864).
1505:
1407:Pienaar was immediately
1150:
976:The black mamba is both
858:Central African Republic
828:Distribution and habitat
493:in what is now northern
470:". In Tanzania, a local
309:belonging to the family
3369:. Purnell. p. 52.
2596:. CUM boeke, Roodepert.
2348:South Australian Museum
1736:Oxford University Press
1731:A Greek-English Lexicon
1252:cardiovascular collapse
757:. The black mamba is a
681:Dendroaspis angusticeps
622:Dendroaspis j. kaimosae
605:Dendroaspis j. jamesoni
511:Dendroaspis angusticeps
499:George Albert Boulenger
407:. This specimen is the
3458:"Snakebite envenoming"
3034:10.1002/jat.2550140308
2421:Journal of Herpetology
2080:Marais, Johan (2004).
1580:: e.T177584A15627370.
1349:
1315:neuromuscular blockade
1131:. Young mambas in the
1022:
973:
841:
749:
261:Dendraspis angusticeps
4102:dendroaspis-polylepis
4088:Dendroaspis polylepis
4058:Dendroaspis polylepis
3525:"Immediate First Aid"
3277:Journal of Proteomics
3272:Dendroaspis polylepis
3195:Journal of Proteomics
3101:Branch, Bill (1988).
3073:Prague Medical Report
3067:Dendroaspis Polylepis
2416:Dendroaspis polylepis
1903:Dendroaspis polylepis
1770:. OED. Archived from
1734:(Abridged ed.).
1722:Liddell, Henry George
1653:Dendroaspis polylepis
1616:Dendroaspis polylepis
1566:Dendroaspis polylepis
1347:
1311:postsynaptic membrane
1020:
971:
964:Behaviour and ecology
848:; its range includes
835:
747:
698:Dendroaspis polylepis
503:Dendroaspis polylepis
501:combined the species
454:) meaning "many" and
411:and is housed in the
299:Dendroaspis polylepis
196:Dendroaspis polylepis
3849:. 24 February 2013.
3761:. 13 December 2011.
3737:. 13 December 2011.
3609:Kruger National Park
3478:10.1038/nrdp.2017.63
3069:Bite: A Case Report"
2940:. pp. 224–226.
2686:"Mongoose Vs. Snake"
2461:Animal Diversity Web
2376:Macdonald, Stewart.
2314:www.krugerpark.co.za
2146:. 23 December 2014.
1486:Georgi Elenski from
1377:may be of benefit.
1202:, drooping eyelids (
1187:) when administered
1037:; the female lays a
838:Kruger National Park
836:Juvenile in a tree,
530:Dendroaspis jamesoni
505:as a whole with the
487:Dendraspis Antinorii
336:(ground-living) and
332:The species is both
270:Dendraspis antinorii
252:Dendraspis polylepis
19:For other uses, see
3798:on 21 January 2012.
3611:. Siyabona Africa.
3523:Davidson, Terence.
3419:10.1038/nature11494
3411:2012Natur.490..552D
2895:2011JAnEc..80..484D
2701:on 8 September 2018
2691:National Geographic
2666:on 8 September 2018
2659:National Geographic
2418:) in West Africa".
2258:National Geographic
2175:Snakes of the World
2138:"Black Mamba Facts"
1942:2016PLoSO..1161070F
1768:Oxford Dictionaries
1281:that interact with
1279:protease inhibitors
1271:three-finger toxins
1248:respiratory failure
1238:(muscle twitches),
1033:The black mamba is
648:Dendroaspis viridis
507:eastern green mamba
47:Conservation status
2608:Steyn, P. (1983).
1774:on 13 January 2017
1740:109, 154, 410, 575
1397:Notable bite cases
1350:
1319:anticholinesterase
1222:(slurred speech),
1181:median lethal dose
1101:Brown snake eagles
1023:
974:
846:sub-Saharan Africa
842:
750:
558:Ophiophagus hannah
389:formal description
315:sub-Saharan Africa
4278:
4277:
4240:Open Tree of Life
4050:Taxon identifiers
3847:Strange Behaviors
3674:. 22 April 2015.
3672:Africa Geographic
3405:(7421): 552–555.
3376:978-0-86843-011-9
3112:978-1-85368-112-7
2863:978-0-7153-5272-4
2233:978-0-00-212146-0
2189:978-0-8160-1082-0
2091:978-1-86872-932-6
2037:978-1-4729-3561-8
1961:978-0-643-10674-1
1749:978-0-19-910207-5
1459:West Pokot County
1250:, which leads to
822:postocular scales
736:
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522:Vivian FitzSimons
403:on the 1858–1864
401:David Livingstone
317:. First formally
291:
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178:D. polylepis
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4301:Snakes of Africa
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3980:on 24 March 2022
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1660:Reptile Database
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1371:pressure bandage
1355:phospholipase A2
1291:alpha-neurotoxin
818:sublabial scales
808:, and a divided
806:subcaudal scales
771:caudal vertebrae
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