Africa's deadly black mamba holds vital clues to urban pollution

Africa's deadly black mamba holds vital clues to urban pollution

[RFI - Africa] - 14/09/2025
Africa’s most feared snake has found a new role as an environmental guardian, with researchers having discovered that black mambas can serve as detectors of air pollution.
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