Adult Size: This is the largest viper, usually 12 to 14 feet long and has more than 16 feet of record. Large samples weigh more than 20 pounds
Range: warm South Asia, Pakistan, India, Southern China, Southeast Asia, South Indonesia Islands, the Philippines
Habitats: Typically, common snakes and cobra can be found in many habitats, but they tend to favor openwood and meadows near water. They can enter villages and gardens to find snake prey and eat other cobra and snakes.
Responding to snakes that are longer than 12 feet, fast, intelligent, and deadly is challenging. When stored, they usually have their own outer casing, each pair of outer casings. Typically, the outer casing is at least 5 feet wide and 10 feet long and is high enough to allow people to operate and operate during maintenance. At least one lockable hidden box or switch box is essential, but this seed often refuses to enter the box. Ventilation is essential, as large bucket water keeps moisture and you can take a bath. It keeps the temperature in the range of 85 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit and falls several degrees in the evening. It is difficult and dangerous to keep the outer casing clean, as some specimens spray liquid feces on every surface every day.
Many King Cobra refuse to eat with captive body, but people who do it will eat a little big mouse or rabbit that can be found every week and all dead snakes. Record big male animals and eat rats and snakes more than 5 pounds per week
King Cobra is dangerous without proper training. They are infamous escape artists and in rare cases their bite can kill adults in 15 minutes.
The cobra snake lives in a large part of Southeast Asia and a dense plateau forest. Because it is excellent swimming, the king cobra lives first in the area where the lake and the stream are. Due to the destruction of forests, Cobra King was inclined in certain areas within that range, but nonetheless IUCN does not mention the risk of snakes becoming extinct. King Cobra is said to be the only serpent to use it to make eggs nest. It is widely worshiped in India as nagaraja ('King of Snake')
The cobra snake (Ophiophagus hannah) is the world's largest snake. Cobra snakes may be the most dangerous snake in the world that humans mind. They can reach a length of 18.5 feet with high availability availability. Every year some people die from the bite of King Cobra. King Cobra can even kill the elephant. King Cobra is the largest toxic snake with a maximum length of 18.5 feet (5.7 m) and a neck width of 1 foot (0.3 m). However, because they are usually very thin, cobra is typically weighing less than 44 pounds (20 kg). Male cobra is longer and heavier than male cobra, which is very unusual for most snakes because men are smaller than women.
King Cobra can lift one-third of his body from the ground. Indeed, if an 18-foot long cobra is built, you can actually look down on a normal human. Like other snakes named cobra, King Cobra can also flatten the neck and give it a unique hood. When the King Cobra is threatened or attacked, crawl the ribs of the neck and lift it into the hood. False eyelashes on the hood can scare predators. The cobra snake lives in a large part of Southeast Asia and a dense plateau forest. Because it is excellent swimming, the king cobra lives first in the area where the lake and the stream are. Due to the destruction of forests, Cobra King was inclined in certain areas within that range, but nonetheless IUCN does not mention the risk of snakes becoming extinct. King Cobra is said to be the only serpent to use it to make eggs nest.