Yes. And some of them can spit venom, as well.
no
they bite them
bite there prey and release venom in it
Cleopatra was bitten in her wrist by king cobras
The king cobra may bite as many as 200 or more people in a single year.
Basically, the cobras fangs bite into the prey and then the venom goes into its nervous system, shutting everything down and eventually causing the victim to die.
Not usually. They're always ready to defend themselves with a venomous bite.
its teeth contain venom so when they bite predators they will die
If its a small animal they bite into it and poison goes into the prey and stuns it so the Cobra can eat it.
cause it wants sumtin 2 do / it cant b botherd to get real food like takewayz / its dum Answer Cobras do not seek out people to attack but will bite to defend themselves.
King Cobras are second in fearlessness to only dolphins. Especially ones that fight sharks. Don't mess with a dolphin.
well there are hundreds of types of cobras. spitting cobras will spit at you before striking, but all cobras will raise their heads up and attempt to make themselves look bigger they may hiss before they strike you, the bite may or may not contain venom in it it depends on whether or not the snake wants to use the venom but all bites should be treated as though there was venom in the bite. the venom in one of these is strong enough to kill you