| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 2) The fastest snake in the world and the second-longest venomous snake in the world. | Black Mamba | 96%
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| 5) Closely related to 2), but smaller and lives mainly in coastal forests in trees. | Eastern Green Mamba | 62%
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| 9) The skin of this snake went missing in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". | Boomslang | 47%
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| 6) Has the longest fangs of any snake in the world. | Gaboon Viper | 45%
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| 10) Kills more people than any other snake in Africa. | Puff Adder | 42%
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| 11) Within its range, this irritable cobra kills more people than 10). | Cape Cobra | 34%
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| 8) Can spit its venom, named after a country. | Mozambique Spitting Cobra | 28%
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| 4) Looks like a cobra, spits its venom, but isn't a true cobra. | Rinkhals | 26%
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| 7) The largest cobra in Africa. | Forest Cobra | 23%
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| 1) The only snake on this list known to have hunted humans for food. | Southern African Rock Python | 21%
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| 13) Wrongly thought to lure birds to their death with its bright red tongue. | Vine Snake | 8%
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| 3) The only completely aquatic snake on this list, found all the way to Australia. | Yellow Bellied Sea Snake | 8%
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| 14) This desert dweller can spit its venom and is called a Zebra Snake in Namibia. | Black Spitting Cobra | 6%
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| 12) Looks very similar to the snake that killed Cleopatra, but is now recognised as being a separate species. | Snouted Cobra | 6%
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