No. They are on their own the moment they hatch out of their eggs.
No they don't ! Once the baby snakes hatch - they are completely independent of the parent snakes and immediately disperse in search of their first meal. Yes, and because king cobras practice ophiophagy, they may very well eat their young.
They live with its own kind before the eggs hatch
King Cobras DON'T carry their young after birth. After birth they leave their young to the place of birth so the baby King Cobras have to take care of them selves to danger.
other baby snakes
The mother king cobra makes a nest and cares for the eggs for about two to three months. When the eggs begin to hatch she abandons the nest and leaves so that she will not accidentally eat her babies. The babies are capable of caring for themselves as soon as they hatch.
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.
there are about 748 king cobras in the world that are left. King Cobra's eat other snakes and are also canabilistic which is why the female will desert her nest shortly before the baby cobras hatch
Male and female snakes mate for life. Baby snakes come from eggs. When they are born the Mother just shows them how to hunt and then they are gone. This happens several weeks after they are hatched. Eggs may take 60-70 days to hatch. Female King Cobras lay up to 20 to 50 eggs. The eggs are usually white. The female King Cobra will do anything to protect its eggs, even if it has to attack one of the strongest animals.
King Cobras
no king cobras do not hibernate
Yes, they are a reptile.