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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

KRZ houses all four species of mambas for display and venom extraction.

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  • They dont call them coffin heads just because of thier shape

  • @2ndRCHAret That's the main reason. 

  • what type of venom do they have? i know cytotoxin, hemotoxin, and neurotoxin.

  • @darthmaul543 Mambas have primarily neurotoxic venom.

  • @darthmaul543 Mambas are primarily neurotoxic.

  • I have a video of a guy who is kinda like steve the gator guy from the landdown under. well he was walking and he came across this huge King Cobra the head was the size of my fist and he was about 7 feet long easy, the guy said one bite u wouldnt make it to a hospital . the bite would kill a elephant. Its on youtube.

  • Austin Stevens is his name . The claim is not true. King cobra venom is one of the weaker venoms in the cobra family. The yield is what makes it dangerous. Most snake bites are not fatal but can be. I was bitten by a 15ft king cobra and survived.

    TV is staged and the info given is often not backed up with facts.

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  • @Weallfart no it would probably be the otherway round as black mambas can get 12 feet, kingsnakes only about six feet and are only immune to viper venom

  • I wonder if a full sized KING SNAKE would take out one of these Mambas..???

  • @kyreptilezoo That's so irritating. I have seen Austin Stevens' show and he certainly doesn't seem to respect the animals.

  • mattlovesall

    Austin Stevens is a bit of a dramatic, if you haven't noticed. If you really think he naturally stumbled on that snake, which was more like 13-14ft long, you don't know much about nature television making.

  • OWNED!

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