Cobra vs Black Mamba – Ultimate Comparison Winner?

Cobra vs black mamba

When discussing about venomous snakes in the world , There are two deadly snakes Who rules the snake world . Cobra vs Black Mamba. Sounds Interesting. Right? Both of these snakes are powered with different skills and deadly venom,  both of them got many unique features.

Cobra (Naja spp.)
Black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis)

With this blog post I  have bought you all the unique features of these two snakes. So by reading till the end you can learn some mind blowing  facts about these snakes. What will happen if black mamba met a cobra? Who will win from a face to face fight? Lets see!


1. Body Specifications

Subtopic Cobra (Naja naja) Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) Winner
Average Length (m) 1.8–2.2 m 2.5–3.2 m Black Mamba
Average Weight (kg) 6–9 kg 1.6–3.2 kg Cobra
Skull Structure Broad, with hood flaring Narrow, elongated Cobra
Bone Density (g/cm³) 1.7 1.5 Cobra
Body Shape & Adaptation Hooded, defensive Streamlined for speed Black Mamba
Tail Length (m) 0.4–0.5 m 0.6–0.7 m Black Mamba
Scale Type Smooth Smooth Draw
Sexual Dimorphism Minor; males slightly longer Minor Draw
Thermoregulation Ectothermic Ectothermic Draw
Winner (Body Specs) Draw (5–5)

☠️ 2. Venom Characteristics – Cobra vs Black Mamba

Subtopic Cobra Black Mamba Winner
Venom Type Primarily neurotoxic Neurotoxic Draw
Venom Yield (mg) 200–700 mg 100–400 mg Cobra
Venom Potency (LD50) 0.29 mg/kg (IV) 0.25 mg/kg (IV) Black Mamba
Delivery System Fixed front fangs Fixed front fangs Draw
Salivary Enzyme Composition Proteolytic enzymes Predominantly neurotoxins Cobra
Envenomation Speed Fast Extremely fast Black Mamba
Antivenom Availability Widely available Limited in rural Africa Cobra
Effect on Prey Paralysis, respiratory failure Rapid neurotoxicity Black Mamba
Regeneration of Venom Moderate Fast Black Mamba
Winner (Venom) Black Mamba (5–3)

3. Bite and Physical Force

Subtopic Cobra Black Mamba Winner
Bite Force (PSI) ~80 PSI ~100 PSI Black Mamba
Jaw Gape (degrees) ~140° ~150° Black Mamba
Constriction Strength Weak None Cobra
Neck Musculature Developed (for hood) Moderately strong Cobra
Claw Sharpness N/A N/A Draw
Striking Speed (ms) 50–70 ms 44–60 ms Black Mamba
Tail Whip Force (N) Minimal Minimal Draw
Bone-Crushing Ability None None Draw
Grip Strength Weak Weak Draw
Winner (Bite/Force) Black Mamba (3–1)

4. Locomotion and Speed.

Subtopic Cobra Black Mamba Winner
Maximum Land Speed (km/h) ~19 km/h Up to 20 km/h Black Mamba
Swimming Speed (km/h) 5–7 km/h Avoids water Cobra
Climbing Ability Moderate Excellent Black Mamba
Acceleration Moderate Very high Black Mamba
Endurance Over Distance Low High Black Mamba
Burrowing Capability Moderate Minimal Cobra
Slithering Efficiency High Extremely high Black Mamba
Limb Dexterity N/A N/A Draw
Stealth Movement High Very High Black Mamba
Winner (Speed) Black Mamba (6–2)

5. Senses and Neurology – Cobra vs Black Mamba

Subtopic Cobra Black Mamba Winner
Vision Range & Type Color vision Sharp daylight vision Black Mamba
Hearing Sensitivity Limited to low frequencies Same Draw
Jacobson’s Organ Very sensitive Extremely sensitive Black Mamba
Heat-Sensing Pits Absent Absent Draw
Reflex Speed (ms) ~60 ms ~50 ms Black Mamba
Brain-to-Body Ratio Moderate High among snakes Black Mamba
Tactile Response Sharp Very sharp Black Mamba
Chemoreception Accuracy High Extremely high Black Mamba
Nervous System Complexity Well developed Slightly superior Black Mamba
Winner (Neurology) Black Mamba (7–1)