
Black mamba - Wikipedia
Black mamba ... The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Black Mamba - Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Predators & Pictures
They typically survive for around 11 years in the wild, while they live longer in captivity.
Snake (Black Mamba) - Overview | Better Planet Education
Length: Maximum 4m, average 3m. Lifespan: Up to 12 years in captivity. Food: Lizards, birds, rodents and other small mammals. Distribution: Eastern Africa, from southern Ethiopia to …
BLACK MAMBA LIFE EXPECTANCY
BLACK MAMBA LIFE SPAN: 11 years Common Name: Black mamba Category: Mamba Family: Elapidae
Black mamba | Description, Behaviour, Venom, & Facts | Britannica
Nov 14, 2025 · In the wild, black mambas will typically live at least 11 years, while those in captivity have life spans of more than 20 years. This article was most recently revised and …
Black Mamba - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
According to IUCN, the Black mamba is locally common and widespread throughout its range but no overall population estimate is available. Currently, this species is classified as Least …
Black Mamba Snakes - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information (2025)
1 day ago · Black mamba snakes live primarily in scrub land and though not considered an arboreal species, can live in bushes and small trees. Black mambas spend their nights in …
Black Mamba – Reptilia Zoo
Average lifespan In the wild, Black Mambas typically live around 11 years, although some individuals may live longer in captivity.
What is the lifespan of a Black Mamba? | Pet Reader
Jul 5, 2023 · In the wild, Black Mambas have an average lifespan of around 11 to 14 years. However, this estimate can vary depending on the individual’s ability to avoid predators, find …
Black Mamba Profile - Reptile Craze
Adult Black Mambas generally range from 8 to 10 feet, with some individuals reaching lengths of 14 feet. They are known for their slender build and rapid movements.