No. Snakes are cold-blooded animals, and cannot move around when it is cold. They need lots of sun and warm rocks to keep their metabolisms going.
No.
the king cobra live in the canopy layer of the rainforest.
Many other animals live in the king cobra's habitat in and around Southeast Asia. In fact, the tropical zones have some of the biggest biodiversity on the planet.
The king cobra lays eggs.
his mum
King Cobras live mainly in forests.
well a king cobra is most wildest so they live in Asia and India
Yes
About the same size as the coffin the King Cobra keeper will need.
The king cobra lives with its parents till it is in the egg and then is independent when the egg is hatched.
The main reason is because the habitat of the King Cobra is being destroyed for products, and the King Cobra is running out of places to live. We get rid of an African Rainforest's worth of trees each year, so the King Cobra is in trouble. The king cobra is in trouble, but is considered "Vulnerable", not endangered.
yes it does