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Can cobra mates snakes other than cobra?

Breeding of different species of snakes is rare and the hybrid is usually infertile. A recent television show mentioned a super hybrid of pythons and cobras, but that has not and is unlikely to happen.


Which snake can eat most of the snakes in the planet?

The king cobra will eat almost all other snakes apart from ones that are bigger/longer than itself. The king cobra's genus name, Ophiophagus, means "snake-eater", and its diet consists primarily of other snakes, including ratsnakes, pythons and even other venomous snakes (including kraits, cobras and smaller members of its own species).


What season do cobras lay their eggs?

There are many different species of cobras, found throughout Asia and Africa, and different species have different breeding seasons. Keep in mind that most of the places where cobras live, naturally, do not have four seasons like temperate regions, but typically have just two seasons-a dry season and a rainy(monsoon) season, or experience the same type of weather and temperatures year-round. In places where there are two distinct seasons, cobras, along with many other animals, reproduce during or shortly after the rainy season, when food is more plentiful. In captivity, most species of cobras can breed and lay eggs at any time of the year, and may even breed and lay eggs more than once per year due to food and other necessary requirements always being available. Captive snakes aren't subjected to extremes of weather or starvation periods like snakes in the wild.


What type of specie is the cobra?

Well they are venomous snakes but the fall under their own category - Ceah Cobras are in the family Elapidae (Elapids) like Mambas, Adders and Taipans. Elapids are fix jawed, highly venomous snakes. Elapid venom is mostly neurotoxic, and considered generally more potent than Viperidae snakes. - Jonathan


do cobras live in the UK?

No, cobras do not live in the UK. They are native to parts of Africa and Asia, preferring warm climates. While some exotic snakes may be kept as pets, cobras are not part of the UK's native wildlife. Any sightings would likely be due to escapees from captivity rather than a natural population.


Are king cobras found in the U.S.?

Only in zoos Cobras are not native (indigenous) to America, however there may be some specimens kept in Zoos. Cobras are being found in the Everglades in Florida. They are being purchased as exotic pets and than those owners decide they cannot keep them and let them go. With no natural predators in America and the land not being used to them, i believe that in the near future Cobras will become a viral species here much like poison oak has. There have been no cobras found in the Everglades. Some native snakes, like hog nosed snakes, act similar to the cobra when alarmed, and these may be the subject of such stories. There are pythons there.


Are pyphons bigger than king cobras?

king cobras are smaller than pythons but much weaker


Why snake have aggressive behaviour than other animals?

Wild snakes tend to be more aggressive than domestic ones. Just like any animal it acts depending on the way its raised... Most of the time. Some breeds have different temperments as do all different snakes


Do snakes watch their young?

Some snakes guard their eggs against predators. Other than that, no.


What genus does the snakes belong?

Snakes belong to the suborder serpentes, which is a large classification than a genus. There are 456 different genera (plural of genus) of snakes.


What are other names for snakes?

Other than listing families of snakes (such as adders, vipers, boas, pythons, etc) the best answer I can think of is "serpents".


How many baby snakes does a tiger snake have?

Australasian Tiger Snakes of the genus Notechis produce about 30 young on average, but on occasion births can be as low as 10 or as high as 64(the known record). Unlike most snakes of the family Elapidae such as cobras and mambas, the Tiger Snake gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs.