Mozambique Spitting Cobra
Mozambique spitting cobra is a species of highly poisonous snake found in Africa. The species is considered as one of the most dangerous snakes in Africa. As its name suggests, it can spit its venom.
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Suborder | Serpentes |
Family | Elapidae |
Genus | Naja |
Scientific Name | Naja mossambica |
Length | 90 to 105 cm; largest recorded specimen measures 154 cm |
Weight | 10 – 15 lbs |
Color | Upper surface is slate to blue to olive or tawny black; underside is salmon pink to purple yellowish with black bars across the neck |
Distribution | Natal, Durban, Mpumalanga Province Lowveld region, south-eastern Tanzania, Pemba Island, southern Angola, northern Namibia |
Habitat | Rocky savanna, lowland forest |
Diet | Amphibians, other snakes, birds, eggs, small mammals, occasionally insects |
Predators | Other snakes |
Venom Fact | Venom consists of neurotoxin and cytotoxin |
Breeding Season | April |
Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) |
Clutch Size | 10 – 22 eggs |
Incubation Period | 2 months |
Average Lifespan | Around 20 years in captivity |
IUCN Conservation Status | Not Evaluated |
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Published on December 1st 2016 by staff under Snakes. Article was last reviewed on 4th October 2023.