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Mambas, of the genus Dendroaspis, are fast-moving tree-dwelling snakes of
Africa. ("Dendroaspis" is literally "tree snake".) They belong to the
family of Elapidae which includes cobras, coral snakes, kraits and,
debatably, sea snakes, all of which can be extremely deadly. The black
mamba is the largest venomous snake in Africa, with an extremely potent
neurotoxic venom that attacks the nervous system; the bite is often fatal
to humans without access to proper first aid and subsequent antivenin
treatment, because it shuts down the lungs and heart. Prior to the
availability of antivenom, envenomations by members of this genus carried
a nearly 100% fatality rate. However, with antivenom being much more
available today, fatalities have become much more rare. Many people have
survived treatment without the use of antivenoms. Mambas will detect and
get away from humans as fast as possible.
The Western green mamba (D.
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