BLACKKKKKKK and LONGGGGGG and strikes fast.POISONOUSSSSSSSS!!!
^^ I Left this answer in - to show just how STUPID some of the replies on here are ! The black mamba is actually olive green in colour ! The name comes from the colour inside its mouth - which is jet-black. See the related link for a picture of a Black Mamba. (Snakester1962)
They are around 8-14 feet in length. They can be found in different colors ranging from dark olive, olive green, grey brown, or metal color etc.
They get their names because, their mouths are pitch black which also have given them their name as black mamba and their nick name as black death.
Olive green all over ! The name comes from the black lining of the mouth... See related link for a picture from Wikipedia.
The Black Mamba is an elapid snake, and is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes. For more information see: http://www.answers.com/topic/black-mamba-1
The Black Mamba skin is normally dark olive, olive green, grey brown or a metal colour.
Most black mamba's are an olive greenish,grayish brown or metallic gray colour.The reason they are called black mamba's is because the interior lining of there mouth is jet black in colour.
Black Mambas on average grow to 8.3 feet in length. However they can grow up to 14 feet in length.
if a black mamba the hole body is black or black and some stripes they are the most deadly snakes and they are poisonous and one bite you die and they are fast snakes most are in the souther area of our world you know what im saying i know your gonna say IN THE ANTARCTICA so yeah so hope this works or look in google.com what does a black mamba look like
Because people consider him like a black mamba, which is deadly and powerful, which refers to Kobe
Hes unstoppable!! Hes unsustainable!!! Hes the black mamba!!!
the black mamba because of its venom
Black mamba venom contains powerful, fast-acting neurotoxins and cardiotoxins, including calciseptine.They can cause death in as little as 15 mins from the time of the bite
yes there is a movie called black manba look it up on IMDB the website
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The conservation status of the Black Mamba is 'Least Concern'.
The black mamba is classified as Dendroaspis polylepis.
Black Mamba - comics - was created in 1980.