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it basically depends on the honey badgers size. if the honey badger were to be a baby it would put up a fight but would not be able to kill the king cobra. the king cobra also can kill well but it also decides on the size. if it were to be a fully grown honey badger it could kill the king cobra no matter what size.

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12y ago

A king cobra is too large and dangerous for most mammalian predators of smaller venomous snakes to kill. Smaller cobras usually strike rapidly with little provokation, which tires them out quickly. King cobras are more of a sit-and-watch snake, and they have a longer striking distance than most other cobras. Still, a king cobra has rather short fangs which would have difficulty piercing through a honey badger's thick skin. The king cobra would probably escape.

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it basically depends on the honey badgers size. if the honey badger were to be a baby it would put up a fight but would not be able to kill the king cobra. the king cobra also can kill well but it also decides on the size. if it were to be a fully grown honey badger it could kill the king cobra no matter what size.

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7y ago

No, honey badgers and king cobras do not live on the same continents so would never meet in nature.

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7y ago

No, the king cobra is found in southeast Asia and the honey badger is from Africa. They never meet in nature.

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