No. They don't have the same DNA.
King cobra's may or may not have the same mate for life, but even if they do will only get together during mating seasons.
Most probably not as they are mortal enemies.
King cobra's may or may not have the same mate for life, but even if they do will only get together during mating seasons.
by lookin around
Maybe if the cobra got rto bite Maybe if the cobra got the first bite it could inject venom and if it controlls the venom to put alot into the orca and the poison could go to the heart,and kill the,orca. But if the orca got the first bite it would be all over for the cobra. So either one could win. So a cobra could possibly win
You could do an image search on Google to find a picture of a cobra.
a cobra lives in ajungle were it could have a watery life
Yes. A cobra would spray poison at the rhino, and a cobra could also kill an elephant with its poison.
a type of centipede giant centipede
No.
No , a centipede is not a worm because a centipede has hard skin and a worm has soft skin, but a centipede is an invertebrate.
One possible ending for the story of the centipede is that it overcomes its fears and insecurities to emerge as a confident leader, guiding its fellow insects through challenges. Alternatively, the centipede could learn the value of teamwork and collaboration, realizing that it cannot succeed alone but thrives when working together with others.