No, fortunately for Brazil, they live in Asia.
King Cobras are found in the Philippines, Southern Asia and Northern Africa. There are other species of cobras that are found in New Guinea and Australia.
Cobras are also found in Africa.
No. Cobras are only found in Africa and Asia. Though, there are still some venomous snakes in Peru.
Cobras are not found in South America except in collections or zoos. They are native to Southeast and South Asia.
Yes. King cobras can be found in some zoos such as the Philadelphia Zoo.
King cobras are most commonly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. They can also, rarely, be found in the southern parts of China. King cobras prefer dense forests close to water.
Asia and Africa
Most cobras are natives of Africa. Among them is the spitting, or black-necked cobra, found from southern Egypt to northern South Africa.
There are no vipers that live in Australia. Vipers are more commonly found in other countries such as Africa, Asia, America, and Europe.
No. King cobras are not endangered.
Cobras sleep in dark caves where they cann't be found