yes, the king cobra is very strong and can kill a lot of animals
It depends on the kind of snake. A nonvenomous snake bit won't. But a bite from a cobra might.
If the venom can get past the elaphants skin then yes with enough venom if not death it will be close to death
Yes. A cobra's venom can even kill an elephant.
venom to kill prey
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yes it is because if the king cobra injects far more venom in a bite than the black widow, there are utterly preposterous claims that the king cobra bite will kill in 10 seconds, this is utterly untrue, the ONLY way any venom would kill any human in that time span is in the case of an allergic reaction. In fact the King Cobra venom itself while lethal is in it's self not that toxic in comparison to some other snakes, such as the inland tiapan or the black/eastern green/ western green mamba, the danger is the sheer quantity of venom in a bite, 1 king cobra bite injects enough venom to kill 22 fully grown men.
to kill its prey i think im not positive
Cobra's kill their prey by biting them and injecting them with venom. The venom kills the prey and then the snake eats the prey whole. Some cobra's spit their venom rather than having to bite the prey.
yes but not cobra i mean the other sankes.+
yes. ten drops of their venom can kill 20 people!
A cobra kills using its teeth and venom and ability to move silently through the grass with out being noticed
No. Adult Bengal Tigers have no natural predators (Apart from man). No other animal in the forest is strong enough to kill a full grown adult Tiger. However, a King Cobra biting a tiger is a very real possibility. Even if a cobra bites and kills a tiger, there is no way it can eat a bengal tiger
It depends on how large both animals are. Reticulated pythons rarely get over 7m, and a tiger could easily kill one of those. But if a python did get over 10m it would be quite a fight. But the Tiger would come out the victor While the tiger may win more often than not, there have been many occasions where the tiger has been killed and ended up in the retic's belly. Retics are much more defensive than other constrictors in the wild. A 7m retic could EASILY kill a tiger. They can generate 100 PSI of constrictive force. It all depends if the retic gets a good bite on the tiger so it can start throwing coils. The tiger's agility is what gives it the upper hand, as they can dodge the strikes and wear down the snake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anvp2vfdwPs 6:21 Tiger loses, thanks for playing!