Black Mambas breed only once a year. Breeding season is in Spring which is around the month of September. Eggs develop for around 60 days inside the female. After that, the female seeks a suitable place (like an abandoned termite mound) to lay its eggs. Around 15 to 25 eggs are laid and guarded aggressively by the Mother. Eggs incubate for around 60 days before hatching. The young ones are about 50 cms in length at birth and are totally independent. They hunt and feed for themselves right from day one. They are also venomous at birth. Though their venom is as toxic as the adults, the quantity is much lower.
Hatchling
Yes, when the eggs hatch the babies are on there own, hunting and fending for themselves.
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They don't ! Once the eggs hatch, the babies are fully independent and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
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The conservation status of the Black Mamba is 'Least Concern'.
The black mamba is classified as Dendroaspis polylepis.
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