Lemurian Mamba

Lemuria mamba is a species of arboreal and ground-dweling mamba snake that is native to the Lemurian tropical savannas, humid grasslands, forests, swamps, and jungles. It can grow to be about 9 to 10 feet long (making it the second longest venomous snake after the king cobra) and is the most venomous snake on Earth, having its venom that is four times more lethal than the mainland black mamba's, so anything about as large or small than a human that gets bitten by these snakes dies around a minute or two, which would explain why there are no humans living in Lemuria. Despite its dangerous weapons, the snake is generally docile and nonaggressive, it would only strike if cornered or if it feels threatened, as it normally uses its venom to kill small mammals, birds, smaller reptiles, and frogs. The conservation status of Lemurian mambas is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and their wide natural range.