Black Mamba Bites Lion Stock Footage 01
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2017
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The black mamba is endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa and it prefers to rest during night time in a permanent lair such as an abandoned burrow or a termite mound. Mambas are diurnal ambush predators, hunting for food during daytime. They are known to be unpredictable but prefer to avoid any unnecessary confrontation if possible. Even with the lion gone, the snake remains alert, carefully observing its surroundings before leaving the safety of its lair.
Black mambas have relative short fangs located in front of their mouth. Its neurotoxic venom is less viscous than any know snake venom, making it extremely fast acting indeed.
Some black mamba victims reported, that they were not even aware of being bitten but felt its symptoms within twenty minutes. This was also the case with Nathan Layton, a student at the Southern African Wildlife College, where he help capturing an escaped black mamba.
Nathan didn’t realized being bitten at all and returned to his classroom where he collapsed twenty minutes after the incident and was pronounced death less than an hour after the snake capture took place. The Footage was recorded by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2010. - Животные
We were told that snakes only bite when they feel threatened. Well, here's a case of a snake biting a dead animal, which is the perfect definition of non-threatening.
@GeorgiaWarBoy81 No the person who filmed this said the snake just came across it, the snake did not bite the lion beforehand so no.
@GeorgiaWarBoy81 I am not the one filming it how am I supposed to know, he could've died of natural causes but we're sure the snake has nothing to do with it just read the description.
@@turtle-kl7ur where in the description is it written that the lion was not bitten by the mamba beforehand? Are you imagining things?
The snake bites the lion and tries to swallow the dead lion.
BMA
They will bite you no matter wtvr you do ...
1:12 after biting....now snake trying to swallow the Lion....now this is called over confidence😂
Mr. Aryan Нахера ты смеёшься?🤨
That snake is crazy.🤣
Well the hyenas and vultures are gonna be happy
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Mr. Aryan 😂😂😂😂😂
“They only bite when they feel threatened...”
“They are more scared of you than you are of it...”
Uh-huh. Sure.
That snake was a straight up asshole lol. Like hey buddy you sleeping. Well screw you 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone with animals knows they have different personalities, this snake was aggressive and probably got territorial over the lion
Mambas don't, they're the most aggressive snake on Earth and are know to attack without warning or unintended provocation
That's exactly why a man survived 72 hours with snakes in a glass box
To be fair mambas are aggressive as hell
This is how exactly people order food enough and than waste it.
Bilkul, isko chota mota shikar karna tha,, poora sher maar diya😂😂😂😂
I didn't know mambas lived in America...lol
@@Eye-it-azz that's what I was making the reference too..
@@akr5285 the fuck you say? Can’t even translate
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That lion looked dead even before the snake bit it
Abe Normal yes
It is, probably why it was messing with it. The cub was probably has been sitting there for a while.
The mamba bites and waits stocking it till it's dead he bit the cub already befor the I'll started
Abe Normal.. Exactly
vivek like I said ma,ba will strike and wait even days he know poison will kill it and why wouldn't he wait till there was no fight he bit him when lion was laying there to make sure it was dead cause if it was alive t woulda ha e jumped at a nose shot
Black mamba: Dude , U look sick and old
Lion: Give that last injection
Black mamba: (as eyes widen) "with pleasure."
Lion: suffering suckatash
@@zazzazoozay2914 Lion: thats what I am talking about
Lol I'm sorry, I found this funny! No more pain!
The Doctor Kevorkian of the animal world
That was actually a sub adult lion. Probably a year old. You can tell by the spots on its legs which they have when they’re born and eventually disappear when they mature.
LOL he's trying to eat a lion 🤣🤣🤣
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How did u knw that a men snake 😂
Then maybe post to Instagram later.
@@shivkumarbhushan4790 😂
Hungry 😂😂😂😂😂
He looks so happy the whole time while doing it
Any Black Mamba should be fed a blast of shot from a 12 gauge shotgun.
Where is the mongoose when you need it
honey badger*
@Big O lol no mongoose are know for fucking up snake population
@Big O cant beat tiger
no good did the snake.
@폴Spurs yes absolutely 100% imune to any kind of snake venoms... mongoose are not, its only have a fast movement from getting hitted...
When it went for the eyes it scared the shit out of me 😭😭😭
Why don't cry
I hope one day to be half as confindent in my own the compounds of the realm you know as earth.!!!
Me too bro
I almost shited on my self
#metoo
That lion was already dead before the naffing snake got near it.
Lodma
Ppkpkpnbvxz
Lion was bit awhile ago, mamba went in for a second bite!
I think he was playing possum
It's also called the "hundred footsteps" snake. Because most people take a few steps before collapsing and dying shortly after being bitten.
Whats the point in just making shit up
Speaking about how dangerous a black mamba is:
The lion died before he even came in contact with the mamba.
Lol
Yes really
@@Jj-gi2uv .
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@@Jj-gi2uv
I V no f @○#
@@Jj-gi2uv Yes that's true👍✌️
This mamba needs a measuring tape for his next meal.
Plot twist: the lion was suffering and the snake was being kind by ending it quick
Even in a bad situation, there's always a positive side. Even if you can't see it yet.
Quote:Susane Colasanti
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Sometimes killing is kindness
- author shelby
Me trying to cover my syllabus one night before exam
Bruh 😂
1:22 I was like "omg is he going to enter through his eye socket...?"
Lmaoooo I said the same thing 😂😂😂
vaoet ш
vaoet.. I was like " Oh please not the eye NOT THE EYE
Me too
same here. That took me aback for a moment.
Такое впечатление как будто Лев умер еще неделю назад !
А это и правда он вообще умер
"to dream the impossible dream." No way you are going to eat all that.
When you realize you're so screwed in life, that you take a snake bite without moving a muscle.
😁😁😂😂
Судя по контрольному укусу Мамбы, зебры Лёву заказали.
Один Человек хаха
У меня сложилось такое мнение мнение
Один Человек 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
Торпеда.Хули
The black mamba is so dangerous. Seems like a dick move to just bite anyone that gets in your way.
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Animals can't be dicks. It felt threated and so defended itself.
They're very territorial. They don't bite anyone, first they threaten, that happens by it raising itself high and displaying its black inside part of the mouth.
It won't strike anyone, just those it deems as threat. In the regions it dwells there's big herd animals and bisons etc. It needs to kill those if necessary to survive or they're stomp the mamba to death.
typical, no class
TotalMishap mamba: oh shit is that a lion.....let me just check. Lion: *doesn't move* black mamba: WHAT THE FUCK!!!!!! *bites* HE JUST TRIED TO RAPE ME.
That was a sub adult lion. Probably a year old- you can tell by it’s size and the black spots on its legs which they’re born with and eventually disappear as they mature. It probably saw the snake and inquisitively approached it and it got bitten. It was bitten before that last part at the end. A black mamba has strong neurotoxic venom which shuts down the muscles that pump the heart and lungs and vital organs. One bite will kill a grown man in 30 mins. That lion cub had no chance. The strange thing is I’ve never seen a mamba approach and bite a dead or dying animal. I was a game ranger and this video was an absolute first for me. It defies logic and snake behavior.
Great observation! Indeed, this is unusual behavior for a black mamba but that's the point of the video. People always claim that snakes don't bite when standing still, which in general is correct but not always...
I think the snake was sure if the 🦁 was dead at first
Olá gostaria de saber se a mamba Negra já picou o ser humano e sobreviveu?
@@pereira85 black mambas do survive but it is humans who die.
@@prismaticindia9046 that's not my question.
This is the accurate story of " The Lion King "
Lion it's not king
The snake was opening its mouth like how the fuck do i eat this ?
"Maybe this wasn't a very good plan..."
exactly
saleem suliman hell he was lmao
saleem suliman 😂😂😂
an old Sicilian proverb "staving lion sleeps tonite"
Mamba: Ooooh food! Got dang it, If I could just open my mouth a little bit more...😠
On the point of "they only strike when threaten"
The black Mumbai is one of few snakes that will actively chase down to strike those in its territory. I believe it is the fastest land snake too.
"Mamba" Welcome to black Mumbai India 😂😂🤙
That lion has to be the cutest I've seen when it was alive 😢
so true, sneezing and stuff
The caption should be "lion dies peacefully in it's sleep from venom bite."
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That's how the media would put it.
Death is never peaceful my dear !! A pain always lies !! But we never know, no one could explain coz the one who goes through it, never replies back !!
Looks like the lion was already dead
Lion was already dead because he already fought with snake in front of snake hole. and he come hear and died and as you know snake never forget his enemy so he come again and bite him.🙂
1:14 The Black Mamba really tried to see if the lion could fit in its mouth, that's the Mamba mentality right there.
the only species in snake who purposely bites you with no meaning
True
It was trying to eat it but realized it's too big
Very unpredictable snakes
Green mamba
@@mandysimmons2769 inland taipan is most venomous but black mamba is truly unpredictable ... this snake bites you many times also he can reach a good height to bite you also the appreances with black in his mouth is death himself
Black Mamba: "The risk I took was calculated, but man, I am bad at math"
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I was so focused on the snake and your outro scared the daylights outta me
Ur lucky! It skeerd more than daylights outta me! LOL ( but I'm old ).
Why would the Mamba seemingly randomly bite such a large, still, non-prey animal? By "non-prey" I mean the lion wouldn't be prey for the Mamba.
@Joshua Jason Karl That was one of my first thoughts, too. The Mamba thinks he can eat the lion. That would indeed be some "really weird shit" as I assume the snake is much smarter than that. Second thought was the Mamba feels threatened. That seems illogical, too, as the lion is obviously not moving and the Mamba surely knows that as well. I'd love to hear a snake experts take on this.
Mamba was not biting but trying to wake the still animal lying there. It didn't touch the first one sitting close to it. The mamba thought the lion will startle and wake up. IT tried several times. Ultimately left the place.🤔
Yup. I think the same. Usually animals don't kill each other unless they are hungry or threatened. Seems like he's trying to wake him up.
This lion reminds me of how Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.
@The end is near and the earth is flat.....the sun rotates around the planets........Hillary and Obama were responsible for presidents Garfields assassination..... and conspiracy theorists are intelligent and are of sound mind and body. You people have always had too much time on your hands sitting in the dark of your parents' basement. Please stay in your basement.....where at least for now you are safe.
@@richardheikkila4146 In the 90's everyone was saying that area 51 existed and then the government said that there was no such thing until 2013. Most conspiracy theories are bs but there are some that are true.
@@richardheikkila4146 Go listen to what nypd officers saw on Anthony Weiners laptop. 12 officers saw the 2 videos and 9 of them are dead now. 🤔.
Right... like some selfish asshole would not be ready to share ALL kinds of info on rich and powerful people just to save his tail!
There's NO WAY IN HELL HE KILLED HIMSELF!👌🥱
@@Nervybear whoa. For real?
1:13 *Snake:* *Now let me see… how am I gonna?…*
Chris Lasekan
Snake can kill an elephant with one bite. Good luck!
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Snake staring at lion and asking will you die for me.
Snakes are cowards! That lioness was either dead or, it didn’t die eventually because usually, big cats will be in pain for a while and make a recovery.
Not from a mamba bite
1:23 why are poking into his eyeball for, you damn mamba!
Its already dead just saying
To check if he's really dead
I think the lion was was sick, but may have already been bitten by the snake
Namir-13 do you now how to delete messages
Rueben Mcrae Jo moma aint Neva fina delete BofA......BofA Deez swollen sweaty nuts all up in dat pretty mouf she be havin in her mug!
yes he looks a bit skynie
Migool tell your mom to call me
Sad to see a young lion die, many lions survive snake bites bt maybe the cub was already weakend by illness or injury. R.I.P. beautiful boy 🌱🌺🌱
Whenever a snake with decently powerful venom bites a lion , the lion is hopelessly dead , just a matter of time , unless the snake decides to not release venom during the bite. Here we are speaking about a Black Mamba , no chance for any animal in the savanna to survive a such venomous bite. Since I witnessed fanatic replies I will not read further replies than the ones I read already.
@@tribalpyrotechnicsforrando2621 mI disagree, I've seen videos of fully grown lions and also Young lions ACTUALLY survivng snakes bites. There maybe some factors at play, could also depend on which species of snake also the health of the lion at the time it's bitten, so don't assume all lions die coz of snake bite, many DO survive
@@random4969 LMAO XD I said "whenever a snake with DECENTLY POWERFUL VENOM" , I just said the truth , the truth which DESTROYS the weak pride of your kind. A lion of any age may only survive a snake bite if the snake species has not a decently powerful venom or if the snake bites without releasing venom just for warning the lion to not try again , otherwise punishment is DEATH. A LOW QUANTITY OF THE VENOM OF A BLACK MAMBA KILLS EASILY AN ADULT ELEPHANT AND KILLS A LION EVEN EASIER. Lions ALWAYS DIE when bitten by a powerfully venomous snake species which decides to release a low quantity of venom which is even slightly more than almost nothing. Lions go ferociously and keep being killed by venomous snakes every day , in a confrontation venomous snakes win about always because they are just too powerful and too quick , and they just need ONE SINGLE BITE , man. In the wildlife powerful venom + agility + stealth + small dimensions is the deadliest combination existing on Earth , and lions just keep being DESTROYED in pain by any venomous snake whose venom is even just decently powerful. When lions face snake species which have a weak venom and decide to release venom lions still lose and have very bad sympthoms , but they survive at least. FACTS SPEAK. I'M LAUGHING LIKE A CRAZY BECAUSE I JUST REALIZED YOU SADLY WOULD LIKE TO IMAGINE THINGS , HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA XD I'm sorry man , but you lost the match , lol. You are on the side of the loser animal which went extinct in Europe during the Stone Age , went extinct in Asia everywhere apart from the Gir forest and went extinct in a lot of zones of Africa , the populations of lions live sparse in lesser zones of Africa and are protected by humans which made a business with them. People keep hunting bears , boars , deer , jackals , foxes , wolves and such massively and still they thrive , this guy got extinct during the STONE AGE in Europe and lives in an eternal crisis elsewhere. It's just LAUGHABLE , HAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA XD man , I don't know what is more breath taking between a mamba bite or what you say , lol. Now you can return petting your house cat. Possible replies will never be read.
@@tribalpyrotechnicsforrando2621 Voilà
@@tribalpyrotechnicsforrando2621 🐍🐍🐍
Mamba: "what you doin' bro?"
Cat: "I'm just lion here"
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very nice sir
I'll have the cub sandwich, please.
You guys are good
Underrated 😭😂
Black Mamba: "I think I bit more than I can chew".
Ne lanet hayvanmis
They already can't chew my brother..
Swallow
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Bro u r biting an '' already dead'' lion. Dont be sooo proud 🤣🤣🤣🤣
that lion was already dead..if u look at the abdomen there are no respirations
Ajit Chaudhary stupid idiot
Ajit Chaudhary you just made the list
Diesel 41 yeah.. and if someone's dead, their body will harden.. maybe that's why the snake can't bite him because its body is already hard
Khryndelle Mae Villacorta Blanco Lol.
Khryndelle Mae Villacorta Blanco ...wat...
And the majesty rest in peace❤️
This looks like me on my first trip up to the buffet line going for more than I can handle.
this mamba saw the documentry of anaconda on national geography channel, that's why he is trying :)
John Kennedy 😂😂😂😂😂
John Kennedy 😂 hahha
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He thinks he is a very big size python that could swallow the dead lion
It's apparent that the lion was already on the brink of death due to starvation or disease, the black mamba seemed to be trying to feast on a dying or dead animal
For one moment I thought that damn snake was going for the eyes
Mamba:Omaiwa mou shindeirou
Lion:Nani?!
"Ok, so. How do I eat dis?"
The lion is the king of the jungle.
- Black mamba: think twice.
He's actually trying to EAT the damn lion😂
This snake, in particular is my spirit animal
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😁
@benz zneb pretty much, yeah. Especially donuts
Its a scary cat it's moves are very slow . This is a venomous snake . Venomous snakes are having only less job than all animals in hunting . It just have to spray or just bite an animal to spread a venom and then it will eat . Snakes don't eat lions or other big cats
@@smithvr4669 I'm well aware. I breed snakes for 17 years. I laughed because it's trying to eat something that it cannot.
But thanks for the obvious lesson that the video already showed, Nat Geo.
Ps. Mamba's do not spray venom. Only one species of snake does.
The snake actually thought he was gonna be able to eat that.
Another fantastic video! Amazes me how you capture these moments, keep it up, quality viewing!
@@beanshark992 most people just take things at surface value lol
I think the lion was already bitten before the video began. What was strange is that the mamba had to strike the lion again after it was already toast.
Snake: "Okay. how am I gonna eat this..."
That's a cold dead Lion or an Academy Award winning actor.
Mamba to others: now onwards i'm the king...
I’m pretty sure this lion was already dead when the snake bit it.
Right
The snake be like : yessss I did it, now its lunch time.
Mamba just performed last rites of the old and dying lion as the lion wanted.
When u ordered a pizza and ur just alone to eat it.
xD large pizza*
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Say hallo to my little friend > unloads magazine, the moment I see snake.
I think your music at the end scared a hell out than this😝
Thanks man, real helpful, I needed some footage because I told my friend I couldn’t go to his pot making party because my lion died after letting a black mamba into my indoor jungle!
A Random Person tf?😂
A Random Person 😂
He he he .
Lol lol
I never let anyone into my indoor jungle
жалко лёву...
It looked like the snake was trying to eat the lion
Lol... I know. Talk about biting off more then you can chew. I thought it was going to go for the eye socket or something ......
Wow. That's rough. Great footage.
Вроде этот лев сам собирался подыхать, какой то он был худой
Mamba like how tf am I supposed to eat this
That snake must have binge watched Matt stonie's videos.....😂😂
Did the snake really try to eat the lion. Eyes bigger than the stomach phrase has literally came to life
А я так подумал. Что нам показали змеюку рядом с трупом давно сдохшего льва . Вам так не показалось ?
Дак это сразу видно
Так лев умер от укуса?
@@user-tz4ev4lx2g от инсульта.
Нечего себе. Я подумал что он спит
Видно старый лев умер своей смертью. А змея контрольный ему..
Lion wasn't breathing to begin with.
So I was always under the assumption that snakes only attack as a last resort or if they feel threatened yet this mamba is biting an already deceased lion
An interesting piece of fiction. Thanks.
This should be one of the best videos out there.. Mamba approaching dead lion and sizing it up to gobble it is epic..
Krishna putra Daasa I think the snake might have killed it.
Yes..of course..
Snakes rarely scavenge.. They eat what they kill mostly
Well the poster baits a lot of the videos just like the wild pig video where its bit by s rattle snake there are sun flowe5 seeds on the ground they the wild hogs where eating that where left in the ground in a trail to the rattle snake. Usual a wild hog would tear up a snake and eat it
This mamba never heard the saying "dont bite more than you can chew" oooppsss I know snake dont chew😅😅😅
The snake thinking: Darn, maybe I bit off more than I can swallow.
so the mamba is a tiktoker disguised in a mamba body
It even tried to eat it after, damn savage🔥
It's a dead lion
What was your first clue?
sumedh uchila no shit Sherlock. Was the snake digging in it’s eye give you the clue Captain Obvious?
lion is dead, camera man what happened to lion b4 that mamba biting in?
@@blackasta7948 it was already bitten and intoxicated by mamba.
One of the most venomous snakes which can lead to paralytic conditions...
How come not even one person here has expressed any sadness for the death of such a magnificent animal the lion which might have succumbed due to starvation. Very strange.
Yes very strange
Как раз мне очень жаль Льва, который погиб от укуса этой стервы, хочется взять и разрубить её напополам, чтобы больше ни кого не кусала мерзкая тварь!
Snake at 1:18: "Ok, now how the heck I am going to eat this, hmmm..."
1:23, "Maybe I'll go through the eye...nah, that wouldn't work."
Yea noticed bthis lion already looked half dead now a full grown healthy lion it would of been different
@@tjsantana9600 it's a half video in the full one they showed him biting and the snake is baby
This snake is not even a week old but still a dangerous baby
Lol who told you it’s not even a week old? 🤣
Amazing footage
Thank you!
Black mamba’s a little bite can defeat every animals even human
нахуй она его укусила? она его сожрать все равно не сможет
FACE FAMILY Может рядом оказался, все кто рядом для змей угроза, вот и реакция соответственная, а тем более мамба, агрессивная змеюга
Змеи плохо видят, они находят добычу по запаху, возможно она приняла льва за добычу, змея может атаковать и себя, даже начать процесс самоликвидации, сама этого не понимая, это связано с попаданием частиц (крови) от прежней добычи на хвост
FACE FAMILY спалить всех этих ползучих тварей
Я тоже самое подумал, и тут смотрю в коменты, и тут ты тоже такое написал, круто
Oksana Dunets ахаха
I lived in the low-veld in Swaziland in a rural district known as kaDvokolawako. It was known as Inyoga Country by the Swazis, translation - Snake Country. There were plenty of poisonous snakes in the region. The one that was feared the most was the black and green mambas because of their speed but the black mamba was more feared because when cornered or if you were to come upon one unexpectedly they could rise up about 1/3 of their body length and strike in any direction but what made them dangerous is that they could keep their head well of the ground in a strike ready position while moving a great speed. One of the scariest stories I heard was of a team of three guys from the local diamond mine who were driving down a dirt road going about 20 kms/hr. It was in the early summer season where the grass can grow to at least 1.5 metres sometimes taller. They looked out of their African-style safari Land Rover truck. The head of a black mamba was level with their height of their heads above the ground and the snake was travelling parallel with the truck at the same speed the truck was travelling. The guy who saw the snake first screamed out loud. The other two looked out the driver-side window to see what had spooked the driver. When they saw the head of black mamba travelling at eye-level and going as fast as the truck they all freaked out. The driver drove the truck off the road and into the tall grass away from the snake. The thickness of the snake was almost as thick as a man's forearm. They figured the snake had to be between four and six metres long (15 to 20 feet). I heard about five stories of people who had been bitten by black mambas. If they didn't get anti-venom within 1/2 hour they were dead. Some people died within 10 minutes. I encountered a black mamba while driving my motor bike on a narrow track. The snake's head was within 20 cms. of my bike pegs as I approached. Then it reared up so that it's head was about 60 cms. off the ground and level with my waist and about 60 cms. from me. The snake opened its mouth, which is black inside. I was sure I was going to be bitten as I drove by. My bike was going impossibly slowly at the time because I was climbing up out of a creek bed. When I was even with the snake I was sure I was going to get bitten but at that very moment the snake threw its head and body away from me. I drove about 20 metres further down the road. I stopped and began to shake all over uncontrollably. I couldn't stop my body from shaking for the next three hours. I was suffering from PTSD of the extreme kind, as if I narrowly missed being killed in a war zone. Mambas are not always aggressive. I know of people who ran into them, where the snakes reared up where the snakes' heads were even with their own. The people survived by freezing on the spot, until the snake relaxed and moved away. However, I think if one was surprise one it would probably strike you. After I left, the headmaster killed a 6.5 metre black mamba and a 6.0 metre green mamba that were in trees besides the teachers' houses. I saw a 6 to 7 metre green mamba on the side of the road as we drove past. It looked like someone had thrown their green garden hose on the side of the road. Seeing the snake scared the shit out of me. In the two years I lived in Swaziland I had nine close calls with poisonous snakes. My closest call was I almost put my foot directly in front of a baby green mamba. My foot was less than 10 cms. from the snake's head when I sprung to safety and jumped out of the way. I was afraid of black mambas, green mambas, puff adders, gaboon adders, pythons (I picked one up that was about 5 metres long and as thick as a mans leg. It's head was tied to a bed post. The strength of that snake's muscle's was astounding. It was like touching steel under buttery leather. Thankfully I lived to tell about it. I bet I had hundreds of close calls I never knew about where the snakes were nearby or in the trees but couldn't see them because of their natural camoflage.
imagine having a comment thats longer than a speech
What, it’s interesting
@ Sean Sweeney but thats not nesscessary
What is even more dangerous than a black mamba is a great wall of text. Holy guacamole! Please use some paragraphs.
What's the name of your book 📚 🤣🤣🤣
Ending sound make scairy more than video 😂😂😂😂
The lion dead cause it was sick has nothing to do with the mamba
You have a link?
@@rudolfabelin383 I watched and came to the same conclusion that the lion was already dead because the lion never moved before and after the bites.
@@sergemoluh6487 Thanks! Still creepy. The mambas are fabulous snakes.
@@sergemoluh6487 how you know the snake didn’t bite the lion before the video starts? It was clearly right there
I think the loin was bitten even before the video started, as he was having spots all over his body, as a effect of venom of black mamba. And in the second shot the lion was lying dead due to the effect of venom when the snake came searching for him.
The "loin" is an adolescence. The spots from adolescence.
This is the biggest Lion Burger I've ever seen. Where the hell do I start?
How the snakes tries to swallow it 🤣
So, was the lion bitten before the video started? Did he then casually sneeze, stand up and walk away, while paying no attention to the mamba, and finally lay down and die? Then, I guess we assume the mamba follows him and bites him a couple more times just for kicks. The mambas final insult is to look into the lion’s eye to see if the lights are still on or to confirm he’s “lights out !”
Or to try and eat the Lion.