yes, especially to the king cobra which is by far the largest venomous snake reaching up to 18'. but when matched against similar sized venomous snakes they usually win as it is believed they are immune to most venoms. king snakes are colubrids which is they are constrictors
Yes, in fact it is not uncommon for king snakes to eat venomous snakes.
No - the king snake species is a non-venomous snake.
its the horned viper or the sea snake
Drop-for-drop - the most venomous snake is considered to be Belcher's Sea snake.
uhm , ? if you try to grab him he is going to bite you . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some run away, some warn you, and others attack...
yes but they must keep it in a cage if the snake is poisonus.
I dont know, but i think it can kill a toy poodle.
It is highly venomous.
The Western Green Mamba snake is highly venomous. It begins with the letter w.
venom to kill prey
King snakes are essentially constrictors, which kill their prey by suffocating them. The modus operandi of a king snake is to first bite the victim ( a rattle snake) and then rapidly throw coils around the anterior body of the rattle snake, tightening them continuously so that the rattle snake is not able to breathe. The king snake maintains this tight coil until the rattler is dead. It then releass the coil, uses its forked tongue (and Jacobson's organ) to find the rattler's head and proceeds to swallow the prey. During this process, even if the king snake is bitten by the rattler, it does not matter as the king snake is immune to the venom of its prey.
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Well, it's bad for anyone to eat a poisonus animal. But if the frog or toad isn't poisonus, then the snake should be fine.
yes, the king cobra is very strong and can kill a lot of animals