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Black Mamba vs Short-nosed Sea Snake

How does the Black Mamba compare to the Short-nosed Sea Snake? They are both members of the Elapidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.

Black Mamba
Short-nosed Sea Snake

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Black Mamba
Short-nosed Sea Snake
Scientific name
Dendroaspis polylepis
Aipysurus apraefrontalis
Classification
Reptile
Reptile
Family
Elapidae
Elapidae
Habitat
Savanna and woodland
Shallow coral reefs and coastal marine waters
Diet
Carnivore
Carnivore
Conservation status
Least Concern
Critically Endangered
Lifespan
11-20 years
10-15 years
Weight
1.6-2.5 kg
0.2-0.5 kg

Black Mamba vs Short-nosed Sea Snake: who would win?

Black Mamba

Black Mamba

1.6-2.5 kg

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Short-nosed Sea Snake

Short-nosed Sea Snake

0.2-0.5 kg

Black Mamba wins high confidence

Black Mamba is substantially heavier (1.6-2.5 kg vs 0.2-0.5 kg). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

Similarities

  • Both are reptiles.
  • Both belong to the Elapidae family.
  • Both have a carnivore diet.

Differences

  • Habitat: Savanna and woodland vs Shallow coral reefs and coastal marine waters.
  • Conservation: Least Concern vs Critically Endangered.
  • Weight: 1.6-2.5 kg vs 0.2-0.5 kg.

Black Mamba vs Short-nosed Sea Snake: FAQ

Who would win in a fight, a Black Mamba or a Short-nosed Sea Snake?

Black Mamba wins. Black Mamba is substantially heavier (1.6-2.5 kg vs 0.2-0.5 kg). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

What is the difference between a Black Mamba and a Short-nosed Sea Snake?

Black Mamba and Short-nosed Sea Snake differ in several ways — habitat: savanna and woodland vs shallow coral reefs and coastal marine waters. conservation: least concern vs critically endangered. weight: 1.6-2.5 kg vs 0.2-0.5 kg.

Do Black Mamba and Short-nosed Sea Snake live in the same habitat?

No — Black Mamba lives in savanna and woodland, while Short-nosed Sea Snake is found in shallow coral reefs and coastal marine waters.

What do Black Mamba and Short-nosed Sea Snake eat?

Both Black Mamba and Short-nosed Sea Snake have a carnivore diet.

Which is more endangered, the Black Mamba or the Short-nosed Sea Snake?

Black Mamba is listed as Least Concern, while Short-nosed Sea Snake is listed as Critically Endangered.

How big are Black Mamba and Short-nosed Sea Snake?

Black Mamba weighs around 1.6-2.5 kg, while Short-nosed Sea Snake weighs around 0.2-0.5 kg.

Black Mamba

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Short-nosed Sea Snake

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Short-nosed Sea Snake