Black Mamba is one of the most deadly creatures in the world, some experts have even called it “death incarnate.” In Africa it is the source of numerous myths and legends and it is widely known for being highly aggressive, very fast, and attacking without provocation. The scientific name of the black mamba is Dendroaspis polylepis. It is from a venomous snake family called Elapidae.
There are four species of mambas:                          
• Dendroaspis angusticeps - The eastern green mamba
• Dendroaspis jamesoni - Jameson’s mamba
• Dendroaspis polylepis - The black mamba
• Dendroaspis viridis - The western green mamba
• Dendroaspis angusticeps - The eastern green mamba
• Dendroaspis jamesoni - Jameson’s mamba
• Dendroaspis polylepis - The black mamba
• Dendroaspis viridis - The western green mamba
      So you can understand Black mamba is one type of mamba species.
I think Black mamba is the most advance sanke in the world. Black mamba has the most highly evolved venom delivery system than any other snake on the earth. At a time it can strike up to 12 times though just one bite is enough for a adult. Technically Black mamba is not most venomous snakes in the world but they are considered as the most dangerous. The mortality rate of  Black Mamba bite is almost 100%. So it is conform death after bite. Black mamba can deliver multiple envenoming bites in a single strike.
Black mambas are not really black in color. They are brown, gray or olive color. The inner part of their mouth is completely black that’s why they are called Black mamba. Black mamba shows its black mouth when it is in danger.
Female black mambas lay from 6 to 17 egg.
Black mamba have an average lifespan of 11 years.
Black mambas are very capable hunters they use venom to hunt different type of birds and small mammals.
Besides that Black mambas are longest African and second World longest venomous snakes. The average length of a Black mamba is 8.2 feet but the longest recorded till date is 14 feet.
They are one of the fastest snakes in the world they can travel 11km/hr. to 20 km/hr.


 









