Black Mamba Catching Big Fish | Episode 9- Black Mamba: Born to Hunt


Amazing video once again, Joseph. BTW do each mink know their own
name? If you called Big Brocc, would Mamba come? Or vice versa? Also I realize that some animals have no great depth perception.

 If you held Mamba above the fish in the water, would she see it and be able to track it from above? Throwing in that stone to mark the prey is brilliant. I don't even think you know how intelligent you and your minks really are!

  Folterknecht
 As a german I 've eaten carp and they can taste good. But yes they can also be very disgusting under certain circumstances, even if you let them swim in clean water for a few days. Once I had "Graskarpfen" that were huge, given to us by a friend - disgusting, must have lived their whole life at a bottom of a cesspool. Even days in a clean bathtube didn't eleminate the foul taste.

Drew Jackson
 Australian here. Trust me you're not the only ones that see them as trash fish. In Australia Carp is public enemy #1 for invasive species. And Australia has some EPIC invasive species problems. Cane toads, foxes, rabbits, wild dogs, and cats devastate natural habitat and out-compete our largely small marsupial native animals, but the one that tops the list is carp.

 It's estimated that 80% of all biomass in Australian freshwater river systems is Carp. They turned the mighty Murray river brown. We've created bio-weapons to destroy them. They are the worst thing to happen to Australian native flora and fauna bar nothing else.

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