How Much Does A Black Mamba Cost?
By admin on Feb 18, 2010 with Comments 4
If a zoo were to buy a black mamba, how much would they pay for it?
They’re pretty toxic and I’d like to say a bit rare, but I don’t really have any frame of reference for snake prices.
The reason I’m asking is cause I had a dream where I was attacked by pink gum-like stuff and then I found a black mamba and I did the thing where you hold the head down with a stick and then I picked it up.
Naturally, as the entrepreneur I am I wanted to sell it but I woke up before I had a chance.
So, does anyone know?
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one of my buddies as a black mamba that only cost him $250 but his had it for 8 yrs now so i have no clue the prices now. But right now the green mamba is going for $100-150. I thought I’d cheek for prices on more rarer so a king cobra is going for $350-600 and a gaboon Viper $300 and last but not lest is the death ader going for the $450. Most venomos snakes in some snakes are legal to own (mainly in florida) so there are a few for sale out there, highly not recomended. Although i remove rattle snakes for people i don’t want them in my house, lol.
I had done some research previous to your question about purchasing venomous snakes, well actually any snakes. The more rare the snake is the more expensive the snake is. I recently saw an emerald tree boa for $399.95, and a Burmese python for $129.99. Snakes can just as easily be caught in the wild and imported here for lower costs then what you’d think. Any kind of animal with the least bit of being exotic can be obtained if you really want one. It’s just a matter of finding the people to help you find what you want.Venomous snakes are highly regarded but be advised purchasing anything vevenomous doing so at your own risk.
Expensive buggers and it legal to own one of those.
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