Cobra venom is designed to kill their prey within a few seconds.
cobras of courseNo they are vipers. Not Cobras
Cobras are highly venomous snakes belonging to the family elapidae . Cobras are well known for rearing up and spreading their upper bodies to form a hood when threatened. It is not uncommon for a bite from a cobra to be fatal. Cobras can be found in various parts of Europe and Asia. Water snakes are can be any of a number of snakes that spend most of their time in or near fresh water. Most are colubrids and are either nonvenomous or only mildly venomous.
as the number of prey individuals increases, the predators take them at an increasingly slower rate. (a) Searching time - the time needed to find a prey individual. (b) Handling time - the time needed to subdue and consume a prey individual, and to recover from the experience. (c) Satiation - no matter how much a predator might want to eat another prey, sometimes it just can't.
what time of year ko king cobras have thier young
Cobras are cold blooded. Like all snakes, they get their warmth from the environment. The warm sunshine allows them to move freely, the cold can make them sluggish.
Cobras are mainly solitary animals. I have studied snakes for around ten years now & as faar as I know the only time cobras will betogether is to mate.
I think king cobras sometimes hibernate but not all the time.
The fangs of King Cobras are very short and only go from 1.5mm to 2.0mm in size. the fangs are hollow as venom is channeled through the fangs when biting prey, and sinks into its preys body through the bite. The fangs of the King Cobra may be short but they strike downwards quickly at their prey killing them with poison before the prey has the chance to move. The fangs of males are often larger than females. King Cobra fangs are likely to be adapted to short fangs so that the venom goes into the prey faster than waiting for the venom to pass through long fangs, meaning that the actual main weapon is the poison and is partially the bite that the fang does to slightly damage. There might have been environmental pressure from a King Cobra which tried to kill prey of an venomous snake, but lost as it could not injure the snake in the short time which they are attacked by poison from the venomous snake.
depends on the size and weight of the python...the heavier they are..the stronger the pressure..
It is so harmful that you can die in within 5-10 sec of time
There not, if you have a young infant or other small child in the house. They are also not the best pets because if you do live in a apartment or condo, they could easily get out and go through the ventalation system
Because when a predator feeds on prey, the prey population goes down. When the prey population goes down, then so does the predator population. When the prey population recovers, then the predators soon after prey on the prey, and it repeats.