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East African Green Mambas (Dendroaspis angusticeps) hatching at KRZ

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Birth of Dendroaspis angusticeps.

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  • Ah frothy egg goo. =D They are so adorably lethal after hatching. So very emerald. I wish they stayed like that.

    Would a venomated bite from these little guys at hatchling age be very serious?

  • Yes.

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  • ?? - I always thought that hatchlings and neonates couldn't controll the injection of venom.

  • Such beautiful babies!

  • its unfortunate that one would think that.

  • What a wonderful sight! And it is such a healthy-looking, beautiful baby green mamba.

  • excellent!

  • congrats!

  • I guess that even after seconds of emerging out of the egg, one would have to be very foolish to put thier fingers anywhere near them.

  • Ohh yes you'd better believe it. These guys have a lot of venom at hatchling stages, and being hatchlings...they cannot controll the injection, so you would quite literally have both glands emptied into you.

  • SOOO COOOL!!!!

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