![]() The inland taipan preys on small rodents like rats, smaller mammals, and birds when it gets a chance. The black mamba is at its most fearsome state when threatened, it unleashes a series of bites and never relents until the victim stops moving. It attacks without provocation and will approach danger without fear. The black mamba, on the other hand, can be aptly described as the epitome of craziness in the snake world. In many cases, it runs away from conflicts and only delivers its dangerous bite when cornered. The inland taipan can be described as a docile snake that only bares its fangs when disturbed or threatened. The lower the value of LD50, the stronger is the venom of the species. The median lethal dose of its venom is 0.025mg/kg while that of the black mamba is 0.341 mg/kg. The inland taipan is considered the most venomous snake in the world as it has the most potent venom of all. On the other hand, the black mamba is distributed across Africa from as far as West Africa to Southern Africa. In terms of distribution, the inland taipan is mostly confined to the eastern half of central Australia. ![]() At almost 7 ft long, the black mamba is among the largest snakes in Africa, and the inland taipan grows to about 5.9ft, which makes it big all the same, but still smaller than the black mamba. When it comes to size, the black mamba beats the inland taipan hands down. The following is a comparison between the two snakes. ![]() The average lifespan of the snake is 11 years. A black mamba’s size, its speed of 10 mph, aggression, and the toxicity of its venom has made it the most feared snake on the continent. A mature black mamba grows to about six feet and seven inches with most spotting a grey to dark brown skin. Black mambas are found in Africa, where they prefer moderately dry environments like woodlands, semi-arid savannas, rocky outcrops, and shrubby habitats. The name black mamba is derived from the appearance of its inside mouth that is eerily black, only seen when it is poised to attack when threatened. The black mamba is another highly venomous member of the Elapidae family that was first described in 1864 by Albert Gunther. The snake can live for about 10-15 years. It lays between 12 and 24 eggs, which hatch after two months. The inland taipan grows to an average length of 5.9 feet with the largest one ever recorded reaching a full 8.2 feet, and its fangs range between 3.5 mm to 6.2 mm. The head has a round snort and is much darker than the rest of the body. ![]() The inland taipan is dark tan, which makes it blend well with the surroundings. It is said that a single bite of the inland taipan has enough venom to kill 100 grown men within 30 minutes if left untreated. It is a rare snake that is hardly sighted by humans. The snake was first described in 1879 by Fredrick McCoy but has been a mystery since then. The Inland TaipanĬonsidered among the most venomous snakes in the wild, the inland taipan belongs to the family Elapidae and is mostly found in semi-arid regions of Australia. However, it is difficult to clearly distinguish who is deadlier than the other as we shall see below. In the snake world, two members stand out for their lethal venom, the Inland Taipan, and the Black Mamba. Animals that possess venom are often regarded as the most dangerous with some so potent that they kill within minutes. Animals have perfected the art of destroying their threats with precision. Be it strong, menacing horns of the buffalo, the sharp claws and the 3-inch-long canines of the cat family, the sharp regenerating teeth of the shark, or the venom of snakes. Animals come equipped with varied forms of defense and offense features.
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