yes i dont know why but yes
Yes Cobra's eat whatever they can find! Cobras and Mongooses are natural enemies but the Mongoose usually comes out the winner in a fight.
a mongoose eats a king cobra so the cobra is the mongoose's prey.
well, mongoose's natural enemies are the snakes
King cobras have few natural enemies due to their size, strength, and venomous venom. Some potential threats could include other large predators like tigers or mongooses, but generally, they are apex predators in their environment and have few natural predators.
Yes, because mongooses kill snakes like cobras.
Mongooses face various natural enemies, including larger predators such as birds of prey, snakes, and carnivorous mammals like big cats and dogs. In some regions, they may also be threatened by larger reptiles. Additionally, humans can pose a threat through habitat destruction and hunting. Despite these challenges, mongooses are generally agile and resourceful, which helps them evade many predators.
Black mambas and jackals. some times also king cobras.
The number one enemies of king cobras are HUMANS (especially our pollution and destruction of the natural habitat). Besides humans, mongooses are the biggest threat to king cobras of any age. That is why, in some countries, people keep them (mongooses) instead of cats. Other enemies of the king cobra include owls, eagles, (sometimes) rats, army ants, civet cats, and centipedes. Eggs and baby-snakes face the most threats, as a cobra's young offspring is naturally more vulnerable than adults.
So far I've found only the King Cobra which the mongoose often can defend against.I'll keep looking!
the mongoose
cobras!
By biting their enemies.