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Black Mamba vs King Cobra - Animal Matchup

Welcome to this electrifying face-off between two of nature's most venomous and fearsome serpents - the Black Mamba and the King Cobra! I'll be providing you with the play by play for this pulse-pounding three-round contest. Let the battle begin!

Contender 1: Black Mamba

The Black Mamba, also known as Dendroaspis polylepis, is a highly venomous snake found in sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its long, slender body that can grow up to 14 feet in length and its dark, matte black scales. The Black Mamba is also known for its speed, as it can move up to 12.5 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest snakes in the world. Its venom is highly toxic and can cause respiratory failure, leading to death within hours if left untreated.

Fun Fact: The Black Mamba is not actually black, but rather a dark brown or olive color. The name "Black Mamba" comes from the inside of its mouth, which is black and visible when it opens its jaws in a threat display.

Contender 2: King Cobra

The King Cobra, also known as Ophiophagus hannah, is the longest venomous snake in the world, reaching up to 18 feet in length. It has distinctive markings of black and yellow bands, and its head is large and flattened with two small eyes and nostrils. The King Cobra is found in Southeast Asia and is known for its deadly venom, which can cause respiratory failure and death in humans.

Fun Fact: The King Cobra is the only snake species that builds a nest for its eggs, which it guards fiercely until they hatch.

Matchup Stats

Black MambaKing Cobra
SizeUp to 14 feet (4.3 meters)Up to 18 feet (5.5 meters)
WeightUp to 3.5 pounds (1.6 kilograms)Up to 20 pounds (9 kilograms)
SpeedSpeed: 12 mph (19.31 km/hr)Speed: 12 mph (19.31 km/hr)
Key StrengthSpeed and highly toxic venomVenomous bite
Biggest WeaknessShyness and avoidance of confrontationVulnerable to larger predators
Fun Fact: Despite its reputation as a deadly predator, the Black Mamba is actually quite shy and will usually try to avoid confrontation with humans. It will only attack if it feels threatened or cornered, and will often give warning signs such as hissing and raising its head before striking.
Fun Fact: Despite its deadly reputation, the King Cobra is actually a shy and reclusive animal that will only attack humans if it feels threatened or cornered.
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Black Mamba vs King Cobra

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Our AI fight will simulate a 3 round match between the Black Mamba and the King Cobra. It considers each Animal's size, strength, and natural predatory behaviors. As in nature, each match is unique, and the outcome can vary.

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Scientific Stats

Black MambaKing Cobra
Scientific NameDendroaspis polylepisOphiophagus hannah
FamilyElapidaeElapidae
HabitatSavannas, rocky hills, and dense forestsForests, grasslands, and swamps
GeographySub-Saharan AfricaSoutheast Asia
DietSmall mammals, birds, and occasionally other snakesRodents, birds, and other snakes
Lifespan11 years - 20 years20 years - 25 years

Key Differences between Black Mamba and King Cobra

The king cobra is larger and has distinctive bands of black and white or yellow, a more triangular-shaped head, and oval-shaped eyes compared to the uniformly black or dark brown black mamba. Additionally, the black mamba's venom is primarily neurotoxic, while the king cobra's venom is primarily cytotoxic.
  1. Eye Shape: The Black Mamba has round eyes, while the King Cobra has more oval-shaped eyes.
  2. Size: The King Cobra is larger than the Black Mamba, with an average length of 10-13 feet compared to the Black Mamba's average length of 8-10 feet.
  3. Head Shape: The King Cobra has a more triangular-shaped head compared to the Black Mamba's more rounded head.
  4. Venom: The Black Mamba's venom is primarily neurotoxic, while the King Cobra's venom is primarily cytotoxic.
  5. Color: The Black Mamba is uniformly black or dark brown, while the King Cobra has a lighter coloration with distinctive bands of black and white or yellow.