Eastern Green Mamma
(Dendroaspis Angusticeps)
The Eastern Green Mamba (Dendroaspis Angusticeps), is a large mostly arboreal and highly venomous snake found in the coastal regions of Southern East Africa.
"Lifespan. The longest living Eastern green mamba was a captive specimen which lived for 18.8 years. Another captive specimen lived for 14 year."
"Adults female average approximately 2.0 meters (6.6ft), and males are slightly smaller.
Eastern green mamba prey on birds,eggs,bats and rodents such as mice rats and gerbils.
Courtship and mating take place in the trees, after which the female lays anywhere between 4-17 eggs ( average of 10-15 eggs are laid ), which occurs in the summer months of October and November.
Information related to Eastern Green Mamba.
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