Eastern Green Mamba Animal Pictures

Dendroaspis angusticeps

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Head shot of an eastern green mamba

Head shot of an eastern green mamba
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Eastern green mambas have medium-sized eyes ,round pupils rimmed with gold, and green irises.

A head shot of an eastern green mamba in a tree

A head shot of an eastern green mamba in a tree
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Eastern green mambas can be identified by the bright shade of green of their dorsal scales and the greenish-yellow hue of its ventral scales.

Eastern green mamba - Dendroaspis angusticeps, poisonous, white background

Eastern green mamba - Dendroaspis angusticeps, poisonous, white background
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Eastern green mambas are graceful snakes that measure from 5.9 to 6..6 feet long.

An eastern green mamba stretched out between several branches against a blue sky

An eastern green mamba stretched out between several branches against a blue sky
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The eastern green mamba The eastern green mamba's coloration is one adaptation that makes that their completely arboreal lifestyle possible.

An eastern green mamba on a tree branch at night

An eastern green mamba on a tree branch at night
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Eastern green mambas are bright green on top and have a green to greenish-yellow belly.