Unique Facts of Cobra King's Snake and Its Difference to Cobra Snake

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Unique Facts of Cobra King's Snake and Its Difference to Cobra Snake
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Have you ever seen a snake spoon or known as a cobra?

This cobra is called a serpent because it can straighten and flatten its neck if it is disturbed by its enemy.
Curved and curved neck is similar to a spoon shape.

****Spreading****

The word cobra is derived from the Portuguese word, **cobra de capello**, meaning hooded snake.
This snake will develop its hood when the enemy or prey approach.
This is done so that the snake looks bigger and frightening.

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King Cobra and cobra cobra live in South and Southeast Asia and can be found in Nepal, India, China, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei to Indonesia.
These animals breed by laying eggs and spawn once.
King cobra snake is the longest venomous snake species in the world with a length can reach 14 meters.

****Differences Cobra with Cobra King****

Sometimes we are confused to distinguish cobra and king cobra.

Then, what, yes, the difference between a cobra and a king cobra?

Cobra has a smaller body and is not as big as a king cobra.

Not only that, the poison in king cobra is higher than the poison on the cobra.
Cobra is a snake that is very agile and takes a quick time to peck its prey and can spray out its poison.
While the king cobra snake does not spray the poison and takes time to prey.
The poison in this king cobra snake can kill humans in your fast time!

****Interesting Facts King Cobra****

This number of king cobras decreases due to forest destruction.
Not only that, this snake can prey on other snakes, both venomous and non-venomous.
This snake detects its prey using its branched tongue and uses their sharp eyesight and is sensitive to vibration.
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