Sure! Here are the potential causes and their associated effects based on the information provided about black mambas:
Causes:
- Perceived threat to the black mamba.
- Black mamba raises its head and spreads out its neck-flap.
- Black mamba opens its black mouth and hisses.
- Continued threat towards the black mamba.
- Black mamba bites its victim.
Effects: A. The mamba warns off the potential threat. B. The mamba prepares to defend itself. C. The victim experiences the effects of venom. D. The mamba might become aggressive and retaliate. E. The victim has a greater chance of survival due to available antivenom.
Matching: 1 → A (Perceived threat to the black mamba → The mamba warns off the potential threat.) 2 → B (Black mamba raises its head and spreads out its neck-flap → The mamba prepares to defend itself.) 3 → B (Black mamba opens its black mouth and hisses → The mamba prepares to defend itself.) 4 → D (Continued threat towards the black mamba → The mamba might become aggressive and retaliate.) 5 → C (Black mamba bites its victim → The victim experiences the effects of venom.) 6 (implied effect of the availability of antivenom) → E (The victim has a greater chance of survival due to available antivenom.)
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