If given an opportunity yes. Catching a mamba would be difficult for a King Cobra because mambas are extremely quick, but King cobra venom is extremely potent and in most cases, the king can kill and eat a mamba comfortably. They are too big when compared to a Mamba to defend itself.
considering they are very similar in length, an adult black mamba and an adult king cobra would not view each other as a potential meal. If it was a baby black mamba then the king cobra could eat it, but only if it could catch it without getting bitten itself. catching it would be nearly impossible because black mambas are the fastest venomous land snake in the world, and cobras are clumsy animals while the black mamba is extremely crafty and intelligent. Would be interesting to watch as I don't like snakes.
Snakes. They predominantly feed on other snakes.
A king cobra is carnivore. Because he eat other snakes.
A king cobra will eat other snakes smaller than it,but there is no recorded case where a king cobra has eaten another king cobra.
No. King cobras only eat other snakes, not dogs.
No. Although king cobras do east other snakes they are not particularly picky. Few snakes are.
King Cobras eat other snakes.
Yes. Snakes do sometimes eat other snakes. It is quite common in species such as king snakes and the king cobra.
No they do not. They eat the smallest kind of snake.They live on different continents..The king cobra lives in Asia, the kingsnake in North America.
by looking at whats around them and sensing whats around.
no they eat rats and other snakes
The king cobra will eat almost all other snakes apart from ones that are bigger/longer than itself. The king cobra's genus name, Ophiophagus, means "snake-eater", and its diet consists primarily of other snakes, including ratsnakes, pythons and even other venomous snakes (including kraits, cobras and smaller members of its own species).
The King Cobra's main diet is other snakes including other King Cobras but they will also take rodents, small lizards and other small animals.