some speces do
The breeding season for king cobras begins in January. The female will lay her eggs two months after mating. The eggs incubate for 60 to 70 days before they hatch.
So they can have baby King Cobras. Cobras are reptiles and most reptiles lay eggs, those that don't normally live in colder climates where eggs laid on or under the ground would not get warm enough to incubate. In this case the eggs are kept inside the reptiles body to keep warm and the babies are born straight from the mother.
king cobras
yes they do!
A female king cobra is simply referred to as a "female king cobra." Unlike some other species, king cobras do not have a specific name or term that distinguishes females from males. They are known for their impressive size and unique behaviors, such as nesting and guarding their eggs, which the female does after laying them.
they are pregnant for 2 days!
Yes. By instinct they eat snakes and they would eat their young too.
King Cobras
no king cobras do not hibernate
the king cobra does symbolize a gang sign it symbolizes for the mickey cobras king cobras black king cobras spanish cobras young latin org cobras
not all the time but sometimes. All though some female King Cobras are larger.
No king cobras are green and yellow