@Sg hnr: Why would a fruit (a mango 🥭) threaten a snake (the mamba)? Try changing "Mango" into "Mongoose." I can't believe 40 people liked your comment, but didn't notice your mistake (or were too lazy to post a correction), though I admit that the intention is hilarious. 🐍🥭🤣
@@brianmck7363 cool excuses, that mongoose probably had kids nearby, otherwise it wouldnt just aimlessly harass it, it wasn't killing that mamba anytime soon.
To me out of all the sophisticated and prehistoric hunters in Africa the mongoose gains the most respect from me because he goes up against prey that has venom and one misstep and it’s the curtains for him. The Black Mamba is nothing to be played with but to the Mongoose the Black Mamba is just another day at the park.
@@Coram_D30 Not sure they are really resistant to venom. The mongoose, like cats. large birds are very quick at catching snakes so these snakes like the Black Mamba are not quick enough.
@@Coram_D30 I don't think there has been a real study. I never see any mongoose get bitten by any snake. I have watched videos where you can see a cat strike a snake like lightening. Snake handlers playing with snakes know how not to get bitten (most of the time).
@@ottercar1493 yep. When animals are off camera they do absolutely nothing, they just freeze immediately, they don’t breath, blink, or even move a little, bur right when a camera comes on them they start moving, and acting
Snakes very rarely come out victorious when encountering badgers, and mongooses. Why do you think most of the videos of these two animals fighting each other on RUclips, most of the time show the snake on the defensive.
It... Did escape, or rather a chased off the mongoose. A mongoose will avoid venomous snakes once they reach a certain size. And in this case the Mambo was too big for the Mongoose.
@King Ghidorah Do "YOU...?" Are You Mad People Suggested The Honey Badger As A Tougher Opponent For The Black Mamba 🙄 Because I Dont Know About You, Smartass, But A Lion's Too Much For A Honey Badger & So Is A Crocodile 🤷♂️
@@shau78 snakes are cold blooded and if its too hot get overheated very quickly. Mongoose has ling spiky fur and alsome some immunity to snake bites. I like watching mete cats and snakes. They tend to keep snake by having lots of mere cats just out of reach of the snake but close enough so snake keeps striking at them till its overheated and exhausted which is not long. Snakes in australia can be a worry as they come for rats and mice. I have big lizards on my farm half a meter long and i think they eat snakes. Just need to keep ground burned and clean of leaves and grass. I know there are 2 tiger snakes near my water lakes and a dugite, all poisenous, near my farm buildings. I keep rat poisen so there are few rats and mice but the snakes still come.
Denis Stanley Bullshit. That mongoose lost 100-0 to the snake, and all i see is a little mongoose trying to kill a badass snake but getting owned because it is too large and long. Having the venom immunity didn't assure the win, that snake was too large for the mongoose. You just want the mongoose to win over the EvIl!111 snake.
that's a BIG snake. I doubt if the mongoose was interested in tackling it. but you never know these guys are incredibly quick. but unfortunately we'll never know either.
The Mongoose strategy is to exhaust the snake until he can go in for the kill. It might take 20 minutes or an hour, but the snake will tire & the little mongoose get a huge meal to share with his family. They’ve been doing this for millions of years. Evolution!!!! So amazing. 🤞❤️✌🏻🇺🇦
A nine to ten foot teaser according to the lady's passing comment about his size and his performance and spead, social distancing would be advised in that situation.🐍it's venom is neurotoxic that is very potent if one is bitten .
He probably weighed the risk/reward factor and decided that thing was too powerful and too quick to mess around with. That thing was long as hell with surprising agility.
Yes quite terrifying. That Shaak-Ti as just decided to wear it down by stealthy skirmishes, is saying much about how things go out there in the wilderness.
This is one of the bigger black mamba's I have seen. This is also a smaller mongoose. The average size black mamba is only 8-9 feet in length. This mongoose is also not trying to kill it. It is trying to drive it off from the mongoose home.
The Black Mambas have such a nice temperament and sense of humor. Entire time the Mongoose is crunching it's head, Mamba still had that precious smile..(How Sweet).
When I was 8itsh or so my old man was in the USAF and we were in Okinawa for 4 years. Late 60s early 70s. They regularly had fairs/festivals which included a big tent where they had mongoose snake fights. I know not acceptable today but every time the mongoose won. EVERYTIME
Looking at that snake made me feel uneasy. I even jumped up when a blanket next to me touched me unexpectedly. It's like looking at death. I get unusual sensation when looking at snake videos.
Mamba's grow up to 3mt and more. They are fast and travel with up to a 3rd of their length off the ground. They are territorial and one of the few aggressive snakes that will attack without provocation. I was working on an agricultural research station in Zambia in 1973 when a close British friend died from a Black Mamba bite. He was riding a small motor cycle on a research station road and encountered a 3mt length Mamba. My friend panicked, breaked too hard and fell off the bike onto the snake which bit him several times. He was rushed to hospital some 20 miles away but passed away that evening. We cornered and killed the snake the next day.
@@Codzilla71 Read my post BLACK MAMBAS ARE TERRITORIAL AND AGGRESSIVE, THEY WILL ATTACK WITHOUT PROVOCATION. They can also move faster than a person can run. The road in question was used by many locals as well as research station workers and there families. I was one of only 4 expatriates working there, the station was run by Zambians who you do not tell how to run their own local affairs. I lived and worked in 6 African countries from 1969 to mid 1990s and the last 20 years in Cambodia. My work with NGO's as a development engineer has saved and improved many lives, including some animals. What's your claim to fame?? There are many like you who like to make comments when not having the full facts.
@Blu Runner1 Thanks for your kind comments. The research station (Magoye RRS, Southern Province, Zambia) was some 30 minutes drive, partially on a dirt road, to the nearest hospital in the town of Mazabuka. So all told it was best part of an hour before he received any treatment. The resulting international investigation determined the best action had been taken given the circumstances. British Colonial and later records showed his death was the only recorded death of a British citizen by snake bite in Zambia.
The way I would compare the speed advantage that the mongoose has over the mamba is this: Suppose that you could think and move so extremely quickly that every one else would appear to move in very slow motion....Imagine... you could get into a boxing ring with say big Mike Tyson and with your superman like reflexes, Mike could never even get close to laying a glove on you. That is the way I see it with the super fast reflexes of the mongoose....the snake will never have a chance unless he makes a run for it.
Watch Spiderman the movie - there is a scene that depicts just that scenario. Spidey is standing there watching this guy try to punch him and it is all happening is such slow motion there is no way this guy could lay a hand on him. Exactly how it works. Mongoose is too quick for the snake.
@@Akrushta no match for a mongoose though. these guys have reflexive reaction meaning the snake strikes air until it wears itself out trying. They don't have much staying power either due to tiny lungs. however I don't know if this mongoose is looking for lunch quite that large but then again this dancing and prancing around is what they do too. its not like this is a honey badger whereby its attack mode onslaught with NO backing down! yeah badgers just go for the jugular and don't care about NOTHING. another attacker the Mamba hasta be concerned about is the Secretary bird. I mean they are relentless and they got the "tools" as well. The badger though is probably the worst enemy because they have a ferocious appetite so they ain't backing down. you can run but you ain't gonna outrun that badger. and stopping to defend yourself?.. yeah good luck there!
THIS IS THE ONLY SNAKE THAT CAN RAISE ITS HEAD 1 TO 3 FEET OFF THE GROUND AND SPIN AROUND BACK & FORTH AND STRIKE WITH DEADLY ACCURACY THIS IS MOST CERTAINLY ONE OF THE DEADLYIST SNAKES ON EARTH NEVER MESS OR GO NEAR A SNAKE LIKE THIS ONE IF YOU WANT TO LIVE ANOTHER DAY REALLY
That other video where the mongoose wins was with a baby mamba, so despite what mongoose fans say it’s a horrible example of this fight. This is a better example
The mamba still looks worn out, and it's probably only the beginning, since all Mongoose species are homeothermal and some are DUAL DAILY RATE, it probably won't leave the chase so easily. Especially if it's hungry. You remind Mr Seguin's Goat fable ? There, the goat measures about 5 ms, and the wolf about 1 m...still the wolf CONTINUES to attack, over and other again...and yes, like in the fable the dusk IS coming...if you ever were the goat, then, what would you conclude ?
@@herheartbeats5727 Being endothermic =/= having good stamina, and being ectothermic =/= having poor stamina. There are many counterexamples that show otherwise (though mambas or mongooses aren't among those counterexamples, just pointing out that your line of reasoning re: stamina is a misconception). And why assume this is just the beginning? The fight had clearly been going on for a while when this began. The only documented case I could find of an adult black mamba being preyed on by anything was one involving a honey badger; there aren't any cases of mongoose predation on adult black mambas, though there is one on a very young mamba being killed (which is the video I was referencing in the original video)
@@bkjeong4302 Well I'll agree with you on the point that being endothermic doesn't always mean being more endurant than the target. What makes me think a snake will be specifically chased in long term by the Slender Mongoose ? Well the combination of swiftness/cunning, dual rhythm that the Mongoose show, but yes I never witnessed and adult Mamba being killed by a Slender Mongoose (and they probably have other feeding sources).
@Dale Williams Other birds, other animals, many creatures know that the birds are the animal DEW (Distant Early Warning) Line for those who may be prey.
That was a huge snake. Would have like to have seen the whole affair. Got me really wondering. Awesome footage, look like it was gonna be a fight. Great video
The Mongoose is the natural predator of the venomous snake because of its speed thick skin and resistance to venom. However certain venomous snakes are big enough that a mongoose will not mess with it. Well they'll certainly go after a juvenile black mamba one that is fully grown might prove too large for it and even with a resistance to its venom such large quantities will still hurt the mongoose.
Not immune, resilient yes, but not immune. Little mongoose like that isn’t going to take out that big of a mamba. Bigger the snake the more venom yield, I think that’s more snake then that mongoose could handle lol
@@jakelewis996 the thought the smaller the snake the more venom it injects. that's why they say smaller snake are more dangerous as they injects out all its venom on 1 bite compared to larger snake who injects portions.
I love watching mongooses try this against pythons, just knowing that a python is not a striker, it's a killer with a slow painful deadly squeeze. Mongoose won't know what got them until it's too late.
That mongoose is like Nelson Muntz: "HA ha you can't kill me, doofus maloofus". Black Mamba: I can kill anyone I want...I'm a *realizes it's a mongoose...pauses* damn he's right. Bugger". HA ha...
Lol would have I been the snake, the Mongoose's martial abilities wouldn't even concern me as much as their goal undeterrence, when they have found something "interesting". And yes, EVEN being in fact a COLD BLOOD reptile, it seem close to impossible to escape their watch. Gosh....
it almost seems like the tourists do not understand that snakes are their primary prey and food source and so the mongooses are experts at hunting them. It was super cool to watch, though.
Mamba : I'm faster
Mango : I love fast food
@Sg hnr: Why would a fruit (a mango 🥭) threaten a snake (the mamba)? Try changing "Mango" into "Mongoose." I can't believe 40 people liked your comment, but didn't notice your mistake (or were too lazy to post a correction), though I admit that the intention is hilarious. 🐍🥭🤣
@@pablohammerly448 Don't be oversmart. Every body knows that mango means moongose the animal. Just fun. Don't be primary school teacher.
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@@pablohammerly448 I'm one of them, the reason why I didn't "post a correction" is not that I am "too lazy", it's that I'm normal.
@@pablohammerly448 You are pretty similar to my old class teacher 😂
People: OMG! It's a snake 🐍
Mongoose: OMG! It's a snack 🥨
hahahhahahah
😂😂😂😂
Good one
Thx bowie 😉💯
@@xkitosickick8909 mongoose is a snack for king cobra lol
Whats so funny is...the mamba recognizes its own predator and is trying to run away.
That really fun
mambas are strictly defensive snakes
@@lookfat well yes, except when they have to hunt their prey(for food).
@@wildwithnature7030 3
Only thing I can say is yuck I don't do snakes.
Mamba is normally a very aggressive snake when provoked, but when facing his arch rival the mongoose he much rather flight than fight!!
he knows how his whole bloodline has been fucked up by them lol
Not really sure what you guys are seeing, the Mongoose ran away whenever the Mamba defensively coiled and it couldnt get an easy bite on its tail
@@stefandusan9629 Remember there’s people there filming this and I’m sure the mongoose was more spooked by them than the snake!!
@@brianmck7363 cool excuses, that mongoose probably had kids nearby, otherwise it wouldnt just aimlessly harass it, it wasn't killing that mamba anytime soon.
@@stefandusan9629 u know nothing about mongoose
"I'm a black mamba!"
"Yes, you look delicious too"
This ruclips.net/video/wtbcaWnybzs/видео.html ,.
SNAKE: I'm twice bigger than you. You can't take me!
MONGOOSE: That means my lunch is BIG!
End film no lunch man?....
Hahahahaha
To me out of all the sophisticated and prehistoric hunters in Africa the mongoose gains the most respect from me because he goes up against prey that has venom and one misstep and it’s the curtains for him. The Black Mamba is nothing to be played with but to the Mongoose the Black Mamba is just another day at the park.
Look up how they are resistant to venom
@@Coram_D30 Not sure they are really resistant to venom. The mongoose, like cats. large birds are very quick at catching snakes so these snakes like the Black Mamba are not quick enough.
@@aubrey1008 they are resistant to the venom, some studies say immune, some say they aren’t, some say only in low quantities.
mongoose are resistant to venom
@@Coram_D30 I don't think there has been a real study. I never see any mongoose get bitten by any snake.
I have watched videos where you can see a cat strike a snake like lightening. Snake handlers playing with snakes know how not to get bitten (most of the time).
The coolest thing is that this little guy does this kind of stuff even when nobody's watching...
As opposed to other animals that only hunt and eat their diet if there's a camera???
@@ottercar1493 yep. When animals are off camera they do absolutely nothing, they just freeze immediately, they don’t breath, blink, or even move a little, bur right when a camera comes on them they start moving, and acting
Mamba: "you know I can kill you right?"
Mong: "I know. But, I'm just trying to make a living. You're my lunch."
The problem is that he can't kill the mongoose, it's literally his natural nemesis
Snakes very rarely come out victorious when encountering badgers, and mongooses. Why do you think most of the videos of these two animals fighting each other on RUclips, most of the time show the snake on the defensive.
@@sossboygenes6967
Snake tried to attack/bite the mong. Didn't you see that?
But the mong always won.
False. Mong does not eat the snakes. Killing just for fun. 2nd - That mongoose cannot kill this big Black mamba. Rather Mamba this big will kill it.
@@xSETUMx
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Fearless little critters... The mamba was looking to escape it knew its fate was sealed!
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😂😂😂😂 good riddance snake
Clearly not
It... Did escape, or rather a chased off the mongoose. A mongoose will avoid venomous snakes once they reach a certain size. And in this case the Mambo was too big for the Mongoose.
😳That was a huge Mamba, Call The Honeybadger
Honey badger don’t play, haha
@@reyjeff4297 They sure don't, And they don't fear nothing👊
moongoose is enough buddy.. without killing they wont be satisfied
@King Ghidorah Emotional 👎
@King Ghidorah Do "YOU...?"
Are You Mad People Suggested The Honey Badger As A Tougher Opponent For The Black Mamba 🙄
Because I Dont Know About You, Smartass, But A Lion's Too Much For A Honey Badger & So Is A Crocodile 🤷♂️
The only time I feel for the king cobra and the black mamba is when they run into this fearless little badass!
Mamba: Howz my Punch?
Mangoose: Don't worry u r my Lunch😁
That's a massive Mamba! Ya don't see many that size. WOW
The mongoose will keep the snake in sun or hot area so it overheats and runs out of energy. Then in for the kill
Insightful @Denis Stanley. the mongoose does that by preventing the snake from leaving a hot area, right?
@@shau78 snakes are cold blooded and if its too hot get overheated very quickly. Mongoose has ling spiky fur and alsome some immunity to snake bites. I like watching mete cats and snakes. They tend to keep snake by having lots of mere cats just out of reach of the snake but close enough so snake keeps striking at them till its overheated and exhausted which is not long. Snakes in australia can be a worry as they come for rats and mice. I have big lizards on my farm half a meter long and i think they eat snakes. Just need to keep ground burned and clean of leaves and grass. I know there are 2 tiger snakes near my water lakes and a dugite, all poisenous, near my farm buildings. I keep rat poisen so there are few rats and mice but the snakes still come.
Very good info sir, thanks 👍
Denis Stanley Bullshit. That mongoose lost 100-0 to the snake, and all i see is a little mongoose trying to kill a badass snake but getting owned because it is too large and long. Having the venom immunity didn't assure the win, that snake was too large for the mongoose. You just want the mongoose to win over the EvIl!111 snake.
@@darkleo96 suggest you read more accounts about mongoose so you have seen more than one video.
When fast, meets faster. Rikki is about to feed the fam for a month.
LoL Hilarious. Facts!
Rikki Tiki Tavi
Mamba: "Who are you?!"
Mongoose: " I'm Batman. I want you to tell your friends aboit me."
Who are you?
I'm VENGEANCE...
T.S
@@kingmonde.
What a tenacious little guy.
The problem for the snake to encounter mongoose is the movement. It's really confusing same as Honey Badger does.
Yes probably a really competing advantage.
A mongoose does all that to get the snake tired and then goes in quick as lightning for the kill.
Mamba: come on, I am too big for your bally.
Mongoose : Understandable, bye..!
that's a BIG snake. I doubt if the mongoose was interested in tackling it. but you never know these guys are incredibly quick. but unfortunately we'll never know either.
The Mongoose strategy is to exhaust the snake until he can go in for the kill. It might take 20 minutes or an hour, but the snake will tire & the little mongoose get a huge meal to share with his family. They’ve been doing this for millions of years. Evolution!!!! So amazing. 🤞❤️✌🏻🇺🇦
So is the Mongoose immune to the Black Mamba’s venom?
@@DeLion_1612 Yes to a degree. I doubt full bite with full envenomation, but an immunity to snake venom is there.🤞❤️✌🏻🇺🇦
@@dannyc6166 okay, thanks. ✌🏾🇺🇦
wheres the rest of the video?what a teaser 😕
they dont eat that kind of snakes he forfeit
Enjoy reading comment
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A nine to ten foot teaser according to the lady's passing comment about his size and his performance and spead,
social distancing would be advised in that situation.🐍it's venom is neurotoxic that is very potent if one is bitten .
Everyone is talking about the size of the Mamba, but I can't believe how fast it was. I think even the mongoose was surprised by it's speed.
He probably weighed the risk/reward factor and decided that thing was too powerful and too quick to mess around with. That thing was long as hell with surprising agility.
The mongoose was faster, and it'll kill the snake if it continues.
The snake fast but no stamina
Mambas are very fast
@@BlueHopi144 Yes I agree! They're like one of the scariest creatures in the world when you consider how potent their venom is!
@@mosaic.emom1234 6yuygfhj
Mongoose be like "You want a piece of this or do you want the WHOLE thing?!"
That was a beautiful specimen of a black mamba.
Mongoose: Yeah, go and tell your friends about me...
Lmao🤣
I love how the mamba is like "Mf I WILL fight you"
And the mongoose is like "Ff, catch me if you can?!"
@@faceless0821 😂 Right 👍
The mamba runs from nobody,,,,,, except this bad ass.
I hope that mildly bored never meets a mamba black or green face to face
@@uzilowenthal1946 thanks right back at ya
That's the biggest Mamba I've seen..
Cargpames
Yes quite terrifying. That Shaak-Ti as just decided to wear it down by stealthy skirmishes, is saying much about how things go out there in the wilderness.
He was lamba
That's what she said ...
Agreed!
The mongoose had more balls than any human in that respect I would say
Mongoose : you are crawling in my area 😎😎
The dwarf mongoose really knows how to tease a snake
This is one of the bigger black mamba's I have seen. This is also a smaller mongoose. The average size black mamba is only 8-9 feet in length. This mongoose is also not trying to kill it. It is trying to drive it off from the mongoose home.
That little guy is fearless! Mongoose- { “ I may be small, but I’ll take you on anyway ! I’ll have you for lunch, dinner and midnight snack. “ }
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Not the 1st time she said
"Oh my god, look at the size of him...!"
lmao
Jesus, look at the length of him? :-)
hahaha
@@syahrula.yusoff6313 I hear this quite a bit, wonder why
Proof that even a blank mamba will shit his pants when a mongoose attacks it.
RUclips has 456.000 videos with "scary" snakes. This cute little fella takes it right back to the drawing board...😂😂
Dead snake, mongoose and honey badgers are the best
The Black Mambas have such a nice temperament and sense of humor.
Entire time the Mongoose is crunching it's head, Mamba still had that precious smile..(How Sweet).
How HIGH are you smdh.
When I was 8itsh or so my old man was in the USAF and we were in Okinawa for 4 years. Late 60s early 70s. They regularly had fairs/festivals which included a big tent where they had mongoose snake fights. I know not acceptable today but every time the mongoose won. EVERYTIME
That is a very painful bite for the black Mamba. Atleast it now knows how it feels to inflict a venomous bite on to another.
These things are more fun to watch than any sporting event.
Looking at that snake made me feel uneasy. I even jumped up when a blanket next to me touched me unexpectedly. It's like looking at death. I get unusual sensation when looking at snake videos.
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Humans : Run it is a black mumba
Mongoose: lets tease it and get some fun.
This is the biggest Mamba I have seen. Such a beautiful 🐍.
Who cares that mongoose is the real winner.
Why !? All the legendary videos are less than one minute 🤦♀️
Mamba's grow up to 3mt and more. They are fast and travel with up to a 3rd of their length off the ground. They are territorial and one of the few aggressive snakes that will attack without provocation.
I was working on an agricultural research station in Zambia in 1973 when a close British friend died from a Black Mamba bite. He was riding a small motor cycle on a research station road and encountered a 3mt length Mamba. My friend panicked, breaked too hard and fell off the bike onto the snake which bit him several times. He was rushed to hospital some 20 miles away but passed away that evening.
We cornered and killed the snake the next day.
@@Codzilla71 Read my post BLACK MAMBAS ARE TERRITORIAL AND AGGRESSIVE, THEY WILL ATTACK WITHOUT PROVOCATION. They can also move faster than a person can run. The road in question was used by many locals as well as research station workers and there families. I was one of only 4 expatriates working there, the station was run by Zambians who you do not tell how to run their own local affairs.
I lived and worked in 6 African countries from 1969 to mid 1990s and the last 20 years in Cambodia. My work with NGO's as a development engineer has saved and improved many lives, including some animals. What's your claim to fame?? There are many like you who like to make comments when not having the full facts.
@Blu Runner1 Thanks for your kind comments.
The research station (Magoye RRS, Southern Province, Zambia) was some 30 minutes drive, partially on a dirt road, to the nearest hospital in the town of Mazabuka. So all told it was best part of an hour before he received any treatment.
The resulting international investigation determined the best action had been taken given the circumstances. British Colonial and later records showed his death was the only recorded death of a British citizen by snake bite in Zambia.
@@haroldpearson6025 Please don't waste your lifetime answering to a clown. Sad anecdote, interesting at the same time.
You must be brave and lucky! It is not easy to kill a black mamba.Sorry about your friend's demise.May he continue to rest in eternal peace.
@@haroldpearson6025 Actually, black mambas don't really attack unprovoked, maybe the soundbof the motorcycle scared it. RIP to the both of them
"Come on Maurice..just a little nibble"
The way I would compare the speed advantage that the mongoose has over the mamba is this: Suppose that you could think and move so extremely quickly that every one else would appear to move in very slow motion....Imagine... you could get into a boxing ring with say big Mike Tyson and with your superman like reflexes, Mike could never even get close to laying a glove on you. That is the way I see it with the super fast reflexes of the mongoose....the snake will never have a chance unless he makes a run for it.
Watch Spiderman the movie - there is a scene that depicts just that scenario. Spidey is standing there watching this guy try to punch him and it is all happening is such slow motion there is no way this guy could lay a hand on him. Exactly how it works. Mongoose is too quick for the snake.
For your kind information, the black mamba is the fastest and swiftest snake in the world.
Still lunch for a mongoose
@@Akrushta no match for a mongoose though. these guys have reflexive reaction meaning the snake strikes air until it wears itself out trying. They don't have much staying power either due to tiny lungs. however I don't know if this mongoose is looking for lunch quite that large but then again this dancing and prancing around is what they do too. its not like this is a honey badger whereby its attack mode onslaught with NO backing down! yeah badgers just go for the jugular and don't care about NOTHING. another attacker the Mamba hasta be concerned about is the Secretary bird. I mean they are relentless and they got the "tools" as well. The badger though is probably the worst enemy because they have a ferocious appetite so they ain't backing down. you can run but you ain't gonna outrun that badger. and stopping to defend yourself?.. yeah good luck there!
@@leecowell8165 not to mention mongoose have immunity to snake venom
Every snake is a gangster until mongoose is hungry
THIS IS THE ONLY SNAKE THAT CAN RAISE ITS HEAD 1 TO 3 FEET OFF THE GROUND AND SPIN AROUND BACK & FORTH AND STRIKE WITH DEADLY ACCURACY THIS IS MOST CERTAINLY ONE OF THE DEADLYIST SNAKES ON EARTH NEVER MESS OR GO NEAR A SNAKE LIKE THIS ONE IF YOU WANT TO LIVE ANOTHER DAY REALLY
Shhhhaaaadddddddd app
That snake was like can I at least get in the shade before we do this.
That’s like a regular guy trying to piss Mike Tyson off
Mongooses kill mambas
The mongoose reflex are amazing
Oh my God, very big size Mamba and mongoose is very naughty.
Mamba wants no part of that mongoose
“Nice tail you got there”
Mind if I have a chomp?
"It's tiny, but not small"
That mamba was huge!
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My mamba also too big
Thats kobe for u
Black mamba's are usually aggresive, that it's trying to escape means the mongoose is terrirfying to it
if moongoose befriend with honeybadger they will rule the world of snake.
Honey Badger does not need assistance to rule it
Mamba "I have a headache"
Mongoose "Not tonight honey! That is three nights in a row!"
That other video where the mongoose wins was with a baby mamba, so despite what mongoose fans say it’s a horrible example of this fight.
This is a better example
Exactly
@@brunolance2551 you obviously know nothing on this subject
The mamba still looks worn out, and it's probably only the beginning, since all Mongoose species are homeothermal and some are DUAL DAILY RATE, it probably won't leave the chase so easily. Especially if it's hungry.
You remind Mr Seguin's Goat fable ? There, the goat measures about 5 ms, and the wolf about 1 m...still the wolf CONTINUES to attack, over and other again...and yes, like in the fable the dusk IS coming...if you ever were the goat, then, what would you conclude ?
@@herheartbeats5727 Being endothermic =/= having good stamina, and being ectothermic =/= having poor stamina. There are many counterexamples that show otherwise (though mambas or mongooses aren't among those counterexamples, just pointing out that your line of reasoning re: stamina is a misconception).
And why assume this is just the beginning? The fight had clearly been going on for a while when this began.
The only documented case I could find of an adult black mamba being preyed on by anything was one involving a honey badger; there aren't any cases of mongoose predation on adult black mambas, though there is one on a very young mamba being killed (which is the video I was referencing in the original video)
@@bkjeong4302 Well I'll agree with you on the point that being endothermic doesn't always mean being more endurant than the target.
What makes me think a snake will be specifically chased in long term by the Slender Mongoose ? Well the combination of swiftness/cunning, dual rhythm that the Mongoose show, but yes I never witnessed and adult Mamba being killed by a Slender Mongoose (and they probably have other feeding sources).
Little naughty boy...playing with black mamba.
The mongoose always tires the snake out and then kills it
Unlike Honey badger, who goes directly for the kill
Yes but not this huge one.
@King Ghidorah Race baiter
I thought that was a King for a second geewiz that mamba is huge.never knew they could get that big
Surprised the Mongoose can move , it's 1% Mongoose 99% balls of steel
The title should be "1 Black Mamba and 1 Dwarf Mongoose.".
0:12 loud ass bird
@Dale Williams Other birds, other animals, many creatures know that the birds are the animal DEW (Distant Early Warning) Line for those who may be prey.
Yeah, methinks that's juuuuust a bit too much killer snake for that little guy...lol.
Did your phone run outta storage? Sheesh.
That Black Mamba is saying, "Get lost, you little punk."
That was a huge snake. Would have like to have seen the whole affair. Got me really wondering. Awesome footage, look like it was gonna be a fight. Great video
Mongoose knew this is not an ordinary food to take..🐍
The Mongoose is the natural predator of the venomous snake because of its speed thick skin and resistance to venom. However certain venomous snakes are big enough that a mongoose will not mess with it. Well they'll certainly go after a juvenile black mamba one that is fully grown might prove too large for it and even with a resistance to its venom such large quantities will still hurt the mongoose.
People in the video:"Omg the mongoose is so brave."
Me:"The only brave thing here is the snake trying to fight back."
exactly. a primary food source for the mongoose. That is all they hunt, snakes, all day everyday. Silly tourists...
Who the heck shot this video and made it so short?
That is a MONSTER black mamba, my God...
Little mongoose has heart and wasn't afraid!!!
Look like mongoose ran away.
@@fk3993 it stood up for itself!!!
"Jesus, look at the length of him" that's what our lass says when I whip it out every night!
Black Mamba: "I can kill an elephant with one bite! Fear and respect me!!!"
Mongoose: "Nah... I neither fear nor respect you. I'm not an elephant."
No dejan culminar los videos como debe ser
Run mamba run..😂😂😂😂
This shows these animals don't care how large a snake is
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi! 😍
I was do young, 65 years ago, when i read rikki tikki tavi. Still remember the cobra coming in through the bath plug hole. Hehehe.
That’s one though as nails little dude completely fearless
Mongoose is immune to venom... He'll probably end up killing this mamba if the vid continued.
Not immune, resilient yes, but not immune. Little mongoose like that isn’t going to take out that big of a mamba. Bigger the snake the more venom yield, I think that’s more snake then that mongoose could handle lol
Mongoose have a mutation the venom doesn't attach to receptors. It bounces of and nothing happens to the mongoose.
@@jakelewis996 the thought the smaller the snake the more venom it injects. that's why they say smaller snake are more dangerous as they injects out all its venom on 1 bite compared to larger snake who injects portions.
*Get ready for some heart-pounding action as the mongoose steps into the ring of animal fights!*
I love watching mongooses try this against pythons, just knowing that a python is not a striker, it's a killer with a slow painful deadly squeeze. Mongoose won't know what got them until it's too late.
Except for Hiney Badger who kill Phyton
@@3strll 🤣
That mongoose is like Nelson Muntz: "HA ha you can't kill me, doofus maloofus". Black Mamba: I can kill anyone I want...I'm a *realizes it's a mongoose...pauses* damn he's right. Bugger". HA ha...
animal impressionante, veneno poderoso, parabéns pelo vídeo
Dear Mamba: Be brave. You are doomed. Mongoose has done double back flip with three twists and won gymnastics gold. Bye now Mamba.
Lol would have I been the snake, the Mongoose's martial abilities wouldn't even concern me as much as their goal undeterrence, when they have found something "interesting".
And yes, EVEN being in fact a COLD BLOOD reptile, it seem close to impossible to escape their watch. Gosh....
@@herheartbeats5727 the mongoose shit itself
Mongoose is like bruh you don’t want none
Mangoose:I'm fast as frick bwoy..
If I ever choose to move to Africa, Tibet, or Australia, I will definitely buy up plenty of mongoose to raise as pets.
Richard Buckner it’s very fine but make sure you don’t move naked in the house. They might mistake some body parts for food. 😂
@@BlessedRUclipsr 😂😂😂😂😂😂
this much confidence we need
Please we need complete video
it almost seems like the tourists do not understand that snakes are their primary prey and food source and so the mongooses are experts at hunting them. It was super cool to watch, though.
Waw l love mongooses 🥰
Haha mongeese. No I think you're actually right. It just made me laugh.
The trailor is stunning...!!